The Guinness Pro12 end of season awards took place last night, where it announced that Ulster's Craig Gilroy won the public vote for Try of the Season.
Appropriately, Gilroy finished the regular season as the joint top try scorer, so it's no surprise that one of his efforts finished top of the pile.
It comes from Ulster's 25-20 win against the Scarlets in February, as Gilroy catches a clearance kick 40m out, before darting and weaving around four would-be tacklers, before diving over the line for a sensational score.
A try straight from nothing.
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