Ulster vs exeter: Ulster’s Gamble Pays Off in EPCR Challenge Cup
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Ulster vs exeter: Ulster’s Gamble Pays Off in EPCR Challenge Cup

On May 2, 2026, Ulster Rugby faced Exeter Chiefs at the Affidea Stadium in Belfast for a chance to secure a spot in the EPCR Challenge Cup final. Ulster’s coach, Richie Murphy, made a bold decision to rest key players, a gamble that ultimately paid off as they won 29-12.

The match began slowly, with neither team scoring until the 27th minute. Ulster broke the deadlock with a try, setting the tone for the rest of the game. In total, Ulster scored four tries while Exeter had two tries disallowed—crucial moments that shifted momentum.

Nick Timoney emerged as a defensive powerhouse, making 16 tackles throughout the match. Despite being sin-binned for a high tackle, Jacob Stockdale contributed to Ulster’s overall strong performance. The team’s resilience was evident as they capitalized on Exeter’s nine first-half turnovers.

Key match statistics:

  • Final score: Ulster 29 – Exeter 12
  • Tries scored by Ulster: 4
  • Disallowed tries for Exeter: 2

Richie Murphy expressed his pride after the match: “This is our first European semi-final in 20 years, at home, it’s a massive occasion in itself.” His strategic decisions have not only revitalized the team but also reignited hope among fans who remember Ulster’s last trophy win in 2006.

As they prepare for the final on May 22 against either Montpellier or Dragons, Ulster stands on the brink of ending their long trophy drought. The victory against Exeter marks a significant achievement in their journey back to prominence in European rugby.