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Published 20:43 2 Oct 2015 BST
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A first half try from Dave O'Callaghan didn't exactly set the tone as Munster stumbled after the break and needed the intervention of BJ Botha to come off the bench and touch down as Keatley led the fight back.
In the end, they got the result. Not the performance.
https://twitter.com/Munsterrugby/status/650019836190437376
Ulster 48 Bennetton Treviso 7
There were no such hiccups up north as Ulster ran through Bennetton Treviso for a shortcut.
The white jerseys ran up a frightening 41-point victory on a night where Andrew Trimble claimed an equally as frightening 190th cap.
https://twitter.com/UlsterRugby/status/649994439205777408
Sean Reidy grabbed his first try for Ulster as Lewis Stevenson, Paul Marshall, Dan Touhy and two from Craig Gilroy completed the merciless rout in a party atmosphere in Belfast.
But it wasn't all good. Spare a thought for poor Lloyd Linton who seemed to trip over his own shadow. He showed super professionalism though as he bounced up and assured everyone he was fine.
No-one asked, Lloyd...
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