Ulster boss okay over prospect of meeting Leinster in European quarter-final

Ulster's reward for making a first European Cup quarter-final in eight years may yet be a trip to Dublin to face Leinster's reigning champions.

Ulster boss okay over prospect of meeting Leinster in European quarter-final

Ulster's reward for making a first European Cup quarter-final in eight years may yet be a trip to Dublin to face Leinster's reigning champions.

Booby prize? Many would see it that way but even that daunting prospect wasn't near enough to dilute the sense of satisfaction the northern province's head coach Dan McFarland felt after sealing a spot in the knockout stages with a win away to Leicester on Saturday.

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