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Published 18:52 9 Apr 2022 BST
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The Toulouse fans were seeing everything through red-tinted glasses, but such is rugby. They may have moaned about the Mallia red, but the player himself acknowledged he had erred and sat distraught on the Toulouse bench for the rest of a thrilling match.
Andrew Warwick came off the Ulster bench and got only his second try for the province. It was a crucial one, too, and put Dan McFarland's side ahead for the first time in the game.
Baloucoune stuck the dagger, but that late Ntamack try gives Toulouse a strong pulse before the second leg at Kingspan Stadium. Post-match, Toulouse captain Antoine Dupont was certainly not waving any flags.
"We did not deserve to be down a man," he told reporters. "Ulster have been more clinical than we have. We have nothing to be ashamed of. We did not give up."Ulster can head back home satisfied, but this tie is far, far from over. Our Man of the Match: Robert Baloucoune (Ulster)
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