Story byBell has made a huge impact for Ulster since he joined in December 2025 []Issy Todd - BBC Sport NI contributorFri, February 27, 2026 at 8:44 PM UTC·2 min readWallabies prop Angus Bell says he has no plans to extend his Ulster spell beyond this season ahead of the province's trip to face the Ospreys this Saturday. Bell joined Ulster on a sabbatical until the end of the 2025-26 campaign and made his debut in December in the side's 61-7 Challenge Cup win over Racing 92. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe 25-year-old said he remains committed to his deal with Rugby Australia, which runs to the end of 2027, despite describing his time in Belfast as "probably the best experience" of his career."Playing abroad was always something I wanted to do. It's something that I needed to do to grow up a bit and experience new things in rugby," Bell told BBC Sport NI."That's the beauty of rugby is that you can go across the world and play in a different country. It's been awesome to learn how different styles of rugby are played."We've got a really class team at Ulster and I'm loving my time here.