Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS CUP AND CHALLENGE CUP ULSTER QUIN THE MOOD IN 8-TRY ROMP

Huge win at Stoop sets up Northampto­n clash

- Harlequins Ulster BY CHRIS BEECH

ULSTER will play Northampto­n in the quarter-finals of the European Rugby Challenge Cup on Saturday after a thumping victory over Harlequins at The Stoop last night.

The province ran in four tries in the first half and four in the second as they overwhelme­d a young and inexperien­ced Quins side.

The first try came inside the opening 10 minutes as a break from Robert Baloucoune ended with Stuart Mccloskey powering over.

It was converted by John Cooney, who added a penalty before Ulster crossed for two more tries in quick succession.

Both came from driving mauls as Quins’ defence crumbled, Rob Herring and Sean Reidy touching down.

Cooney converted both to extend the lead to 24-0 with less than half an hour gone.

Tom Lawday got the hosts on the board with a try after Jordi Murphy had been sent to the sin bin but Ulster grabbed their fourth soon after, Michael Lowry pouncing on a poor clearance.

It was 29-7 at the break and the lead was extended shortly before the hour mark as a driving maul again paid dividends, Ireland hooker Herring scoring his second try and Cooney converting.

Next to cross the line was Billy Burns from an intercepti­on and, after Jack Kenningham had scored a second try for Quins, replacemen­t Alby Mathewson and Cooney’s conversion brought up Ulster’s half-century.

The TMO took a look at Ulster’s eighth try but decided an inside pass came off the hands of a Harlequins players as Reidy went over for his second.

It was a miserable night for the hosts but they at least had the final say, Jordan Els grabbing his first try for the club.

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start back in Exeter.

Devoto, 27, said: “Looking at next week we can’t afford to go 14-0 down against Leinster. They are a top quality side but we are pleased we have had a game this week. We have acquainted ourselves with the guys coming back from internatio­nal duty, so we are in a good place.”

Exeter had centre Henry Slade, hooker Luke Cowan-dickie, Hill and full-back Stuart Hogg among those returning to action after the Six Nations.

That contribute­d to the ring-rust but for the last hour of the match they were back to the Exeter of old, driving hard at the French and letting Slade, Olly Woodburn and Tom O’flaherty do their stuff outside.

Assistant coach Ali Hepher added: “One thing is for sure, we will definitely be better next week. A few guys needed some miles in their legs.”

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CHIEF TORMENTOR Ollie Devoto celebrates his try
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