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Published 19:16 29 Oct 2022 BST
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Although Malakai Fekitoa may have been fortunate to avoid being red-carded, his stint in the sin bin meant the hosts were down to 14 men for the first half dregs and nine minutes after the break.
Ulster made the man advantage count, after the forwards had several pops at the line, when they spread play right and wide, and James Hume crashed over for his side's third try of the night.
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