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Ulster's first final for seven years ended in a crushing defeat in Dublin on Saturday night.
They lost 27-5 in the Guinness PRO14 decider against Leinster at the Aviva Stadium.
Dan McFarland's side had opened the scoring with a James Hume try but it was all downhill after that.
Here's the bitterly disappointed head coach:
FT: #GuinnessPro14Final@leinsterrugby 27 @UlsterRugby 5@AVIVAStadium
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) September 12, 2020
Brilliant early try by @_jume12 but it was all over after this 🎥👇 #GuinnessPRO14 | #LEIvULS pic.twitter.com/NpVHZpPwce
Captain Iain Henderson says Ulster are now focusing on next Sunday's Champions Cup quarter-final in Toulouse:
Finally football, Patrick McClean has signed a new three-year contract with Glentoran.
The former Derry City defender was one of the star players in the Glens' Irish Cup-winning season.
Patrick McClean - three more years at the Oval. Pic: GFC.