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Published 16:08 24 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 16:35 24 Jan 2016 GMT
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https://twitter.com/DavidFScobie/status/691283147510648832 The result also means Ireland will be without a quarter-finalist in the top competition for the first time in nearly 20 years, and leaves Connacht, whose weekend victory over Enisei saw them through to a Challenge Cup knockout tie against Grenoble, managed by former Connacht player Bernard Jackman, as the lone Irish flagbearers on the continent. https://twitter.com/willgkelleher/status/691272958438985729 https://twitter.com/CGGroarke/status/691273160554102786 While Leinster finished up their campaign with a record 51-10 defeat at the hands of Wasps, Munster did at least end on a winning note, with two tries from Ronan O'Mahony helping them to a 28-5 victory over Treviso in Italy.@UlsterRugby too little too late. That ridiculous first half performance in France has came back to haunt Ulster.
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