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Published 05:54 12 Dec 2015 GMT
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Nick Williams, Andrew Trimble, Luke Marshall, Stuart McCloskey and Chris Henry all touched down for the hosts with Paddy Jackson providing four conversions and a penalty.
Substitute Ian Humphreys scored the final conversion to round out an almost flawless performance.
Williams opened the scoring in the 22nd minute after powering his way over from a lineout with Jackson converting and adding a penalty to make it 10-0.
Ulster led 17-0 at the break after Trimble crossed and the lead was extended early on in the second when Marshall collected a Ruan Pienaar cross-field kick to give Jackson the chance to make it 24-0, which he duly did.
The bonus point arrived when McCloskey went over and the rout was completed with just minutes on the clock after Henry made it 36-0 and Humphreys added the extras.
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