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Ulster earn bonus-point win at Northampton to progress to next stage of Heineken Champions Cup

Lowry celebrates scoring Ulster's fourth try
Lowry celebrates scoring Ulster's fourth try

Full-back Michael Lowry scored two tries as Ulster qualified for the latter stages of the Heineken Champions Cup after they ran out 24-20 winners over Northampton Saints at Franklin's Gardens.

Dan McFarland's side earned a sixth win in a row for Irish provinces at the venue as well as condemning the English Premiership side to a sixth consecutive defeat in the competition.

Ulster's bonus-point win secured their qualification for the last-16, joining Racing 92 at the top of Pool A on 14 points, with Robert Baloucoune and Nathan Doak also on the try-scoring sheet. Doak also added two conversions.

Dan Biggar and Rory Hutchinson scored Northampton's tries. Biggar kicked two penalties and a conversion, with George Furbank also adding a two-pointer.

In the seventh minute, following a sustained period of pressure, Ireland wing Baloucoune escaped the clutches of Furbank and Tom Collins to force his way over.

Seven minutes after that, Ulster notched another try.

After the hosts lost possession in their own half, it allowed Lowry to pick up and feed Baloucoune. The wing made 25 metres before his well-timed pass provided Doak with an easy run-in.

The home side needed a response and they got one when lock Brandon Nansen burst through a tackle from Marty Moore to start a flowing move which ended with Ulster conceding a penalty. Biggar duly split the posts.

Saints improved as the game progressed to reduce the arrears with an excellent try.

Nathan Doak running through for his try

From inside his own half, Biggar sent out a long pass to Hutchinson, who took advantage of some poor tackling from the visitors to send Collins away. The wing made ground before sending Biggar over.

A minute before the interval, the Ulster scored a crucial try.

Billy Burns chipped over the top for Lowry to seize the loose ball and score. The TMO was called into action to consider a suspicion of an earlier knock-on, but the try was awarded, which Doak converted for a 19-10 interval lead.

After the restart Biggar kicked a penalty, but Saints' hopes dwindled when scrum-half Alex Mitchell was sin-binned for a deliberate offside after Lowry had threatened the home line with an explosive burst.

Biggar's penalty was the only score of an evenly-contested third quarter, but it felt that Ulster had an extra gear and so it proved when Baloucoune's pass sent Ethan Mcllroy away, with the wing's inside pass giving man of the match Lowry a deserved second.

Mitchell returned from the sin bin, but Saints withdrew both Lawes and Biggar before Hutchinson scored an excellent solo effort with two minutes remaining to secure a valuable bonus point.

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