Ulster Fightback Denies Munster In Belfast

A second-half comeback against Munster has given Ulster their first win in the Guinness PRO-14 since November.

Two tries from Craig Gilroy and one each from Darren Cave and Robert Lyttle helped Les Kiss’ side come back from 17-0 down to beat Munster 24-17 at Kingspan Stadium.

The visitors had built that 17-point lead with two first half Niall Scannell tries and a penalty try.

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Meanwhile, Leinster are just two points behind Conference B leaders the Scarlets after a hard earned 21-18 win at home to Connacht.

Connacht were frustrated in their attempts to get a late try which would have given them a first win in Dublin since 2002.