**Jacob Stockdale and Marcell Coetzee ran Ospreys ragged as Ulster recorded just their second away win of 2020 with an impressive 24-12 win at the Liberty Stadium.** Full-back Stockdale got the visitors’ first try and No.8 Coetzee the second but the duo were a relentless force around the park all evening – carrying hard and consistently making yards with ball in hand. The boot of Stephen Myler kept the Ospreys in touch but John Cooney slid over for a brilliant long-range score to seal the win, despite Iain Henderson’s late red card, as Ulster made it two from two to start the campaign. # Key Moments Ulster battered at the Ospreys door in the early going and on seven minutes, Stockdale took a perfect line from full-back to collect a flat Ian Madigan pass and charge over for the opening try. Led by skipper Justin Tipuric, hurrying and harassing the visitors, Ospreys gained a foothold and the back-rower won a turnover at the breakdown, allowing Myler to slot the subsequent penalty. Cooney cancelled that out with a three-pointer of his own but after the Ulster scrum-half saw a long-range penalty attempt drift wide, Myler made no mistake from the tee on the stroke of half-time to narrow the deficit to 10-6. Ulster started the second half strongly, Stockdale making a number of marauding carries and brushing defenders aside, but it was powerful No.8 Coetzee who got their second try as he drove over from close-range as part of an impressive all-round display.