Young players benefited from expert advice from qualified youth coaches, while Ulster players were also on hand to give tips on the game, talk about life as a professional player, sign autographs and pose for photos.
In addition to the 19 Junior Camps for boys and girls aged 6-12 years, the programme included three Girls Camps, a Special Needs Camp and a Senior Camp for players aged 13-17 years.
All participants left with a t-shirt, a boot bag, a rugby ball and a voucher to claim a free ticket to an Ulster game at Kingspan Stadium.
Barry Willis, Domestic Rugby Operations Manager at Ulster Rugby, said: "This was a really exciting year for our summer camp programme as we welcomed our 10,000th young player.
"The camps are a fantastic opportunity for children to receive specialist rugby training, whether they are new to the sport or building on their previous experience. The interaction from the Ulster Rugby players who visit each week really makes the camps special for the participants.
"The significant support we receive from Centra, as well as the continued success and popularity of the senior Ulster team, all help to increase the volume of participants we have each year.
"We are delighted to have hosted so many enthusiastic young players once again this summer and it would be fantastic to see some progress up to senior level."
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