Holders Bordeaux advance to Champions Cup final
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The Ulstermen impressed in their quarter-final over La Rochelle, but have suffered a dip in form with back-to-back losses against Irish rivals
Rob Baxter questions refereeing as England wing is forced off after incident involving Jacob Stockdale in Challenge Cup semi-final defeat
Ulster will play in the EPCR Challenge Cup showpiece event after they produced a superb performance to overcome Exeter Chiefs 29-12 at the Affidea Stadium. It will be the Irish province’s first continental final since 2012 – a 42-14 defeat to Leinster in the Champions Cup – as they proved too strong for the Englishmen in Belfast.
Montpellier book a Challenge Cup final against Ulster by defeating Dragons 18-12 at the Septeo Stadium.
Angus Bell and James Hume lose battle to be fit for province’s first home knock-out European semi-final since 1999
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Ravenhill erupts as four-try Ulster see off Exeter to seal first European final for 14 years
Richie Murphy's side curtailed the Chiefs attack as they punched their ticket to Bilbao and a shot at a first trophy in two decades