Ulster oversaw a dominant win against Exeter Chiefs finishing 29-12.
Ulster have booked their place in the Challenge Cup final after a convincing 29-12 victory over Exeter Chiefs in Belfast.
Ulster controlled much of the contest, with tries from Augustus, Murphy, McCann, and Stewart, helping them build a commanding lead, while Nathan Doak added conversions from the tee.
Although Exeter briefly threatened either side of half-time, Ulster's physicality proved decisive as they pulled clear.
The result sends Ulster through to the final in Bilbao, where they will face Montpellier after the French side overcame the Dragons 18-12.

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