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Published 21:31 12 Sept 2020 BST
Updated 21:47 12 Sept 2020 BST
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Leinster lock James Ryan is stopped in his tracks at the Aviva Stadium. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
The contest was effectively ended within 10 minutes of the restart. First, Byrne popped over another penalty to extend the lead. Soon after, Robbie Henshaw pounced.
Billy Burns was not having the best of nights in the 10 jersey, for Ulster, and Henshaw swooped in to intercept a pass he had intended for Stuart McCloskey. The Leinster centre galloped away and dotted down under the posts to make it 20-5.
There was still time for Leinster to give McGrath, Scott Fardy, Will Connors and Johnny Sexton runs out ahead of next weekend's Champions Cup quarter final against Saracens. And to see this one out, of course.
Caealan Doris bagged himself the exclamation point try at the end as the three-in-a-row was sealed in style.
OUR MAN OF THE MATCH: Caelan Doris
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