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Published 18:17 17 Dec 2022 GMT
Updated 20:18 17 Dec 2022 GMT
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'Regrettably, because of issues with logistics, as well as concerns over spectator health and safety due to the timing of the venue change, the match will be played behind closed doors with no access for the paying public.'Less than 400 people were at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday evening, but La Rochelle had the most support even though they were the 'away' side: https://twitter.com/patmccarry/status/1604168381787041792
La Rochelle supporters during the Heineken Champions Cup Pool B Round 2 match between Ulster and La Rochelle at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
La Rochelle head coach Ronan O'Gara was taking the game in from behind the Ulster posts, in the first half.
The former Munster and Ireland outhalf is currently serving a touchline ban for Top 14 games, but was taking advantage of the lack of crowds to get a different vantage point of the action.
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As for the game itself, La Rochelle were well on top at half-time, with Antoine Halstoy kicking 19 points, scoring a try himself and Brice Dulin scoring another.
Ulster rallied in the second half to ended up losing, but at least with a try-scoring and a losing bonus point.
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