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By PA Sport Staff Ulster will play Northampton in the quarter-finals of the European Rugby Challenge Cup next weekend after a thumping 57-21 victory over Harlequins at The Stoop. The Irish provincial side 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.
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Pressure on Ulster to deliver against a side whose priorities lie elsewhere Harlequins are missing a lot of talent for this evening’s last-16 clash in the Challenge Cup. By Adam McKendry Sunday 4 Apr 2021, 9:02 AM 4 hours ago 4,848 Views 14 Comments AT THE TWICKENHAM Stoop tonight [KO 8pm, BT Sport], both teams have laid out where their priorities lie this season. In one corner, you have Ulster, who have welcomed back all of their internationals for this Challenge Cup last-16 tie and, bar the injured Iain Henderson and Marcell Coetzee, are as full-strength as Dan McFarland could have asked them to be.
Pat Lam says Bristol’s Champions Cup hopes ‘on the line’ against Connacht His side are boosted by the return from injury of their captain Steven Luatua, who makes his first appearance this season. By Press Association Saturday 19 Dec 2020, 11:59 AM Dec 19th 2020, 11:59 AM 4,311 Views 0 Comments Pat Lam (file pic). Image: PA PAT LAM is ready for “finals rugby” when he takes his Bristol team to Galway on Sunday. The Heineken Champions Cup’s four-game pool phase reaches its halfway point this weekend, and both Bristol and their opponents Connacht have yet to win. “For us and Connacht, and all the teams that lost in the first round, it’s all on the line this week,” Bristol rugby director Lam said.