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  • Edinburgh v Ulster (19:35 BST)

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  1. Goodnightpublished at 22:02 British Summer Time 16 May

    FT: Edinburgh 47-17 Ulster

    Edinburgh do what they set out to do and secure a top-eight URC spot with a bonus-point win over Ulster.

    We don't yet know their quarter-final opponent, but we will be back for that game when it comes.

    Until then, ta-ra.

    Edinburgh players at full-timeImage source, SNS
  2. Postpublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 16 May

    FT: Edinburgh 47-17 Ulster

    Edinburgh announced earlier this week that 12 first-team players will depart the club this summer: Jamie Ritchie, Mark Bennett, Dave Cherry, Matt Scott, Jamie Hodgson, Ali Price, Emiliano Boffelli, Robin Hislop, Javan Sebastian, Jake Henry, Nathan Sweeney and Jack Hocking.

    The vast majority of them waved goodbye to the Edinburgh faithful after full-time.

    Javan Sebastian, Matt Scott and Jamie HodgsonImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Javan Sebastian, Matt Scott and Jamie Hodgson are all leaving Edinburgh at the end of the season

  3. Full-timepublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 16 May

    Munster 30-21 Benetton

    Munster win to book their place in the URC quarter-finals.

    They sit sixth and play Champions Cup rugby next season.

  4. 'That's how we want to play' - Everittpublished at 21:49 British Summer Time 16 May

    FT Edinburgh 47-17 Ulster

    Edinburgh head coach Sean Everitt tells Premier Sports: "It's been a pressure night.

    "Proud the boys put in the performance they put in, especially in the second half. That's how we want to play the game.

    "You get momentum when you're playing well and that's what's happening for us.

    "Every time [Darcy Graham] puts on a rugby jersey he tends to produce something from nothing. He's a real magician out there. It was disappointing for him [to miss out on Lions selection], but there could be injuries and he's the next one in.

    "[Magnus Bradbury] was outstanding tonight. Every time he carried, he made ground."

  5. try

    Try - MUNSTER 30-Benetton 21published at 21:43 British Summer Time 16 May

    Josh Wycherley

    Josh Wycherley scores Munster's fifth try with six minutes left of the contest.

    He powers over after a maul was stopped a yard out. Casey fails to convert.

  6. try

    Try - Munster 25-21 BENETTONpublished at 21:38 British Summer Time 16 May

    Bautista Bernasconi

    Bautista Bernasconi barges over from a maul, with Jacob Umaga converting.

    Four between the sides and it's set for a nervy finish with 10 minutes remaining.

  7. Edinburgh 'has been my whole adult life' - Ritchiepublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 16 May

    FT: Edinburgh 47-17 Ulster

    Jamie Ritchie played his final home game for Edinburgh today before a summer move to Perpignan and told Premier Sports:

    "It's hard to put into words. It's been my whole adult life, so pretty emotional. I'm glad I can enjoy it with my best mates."

  8. Player of the matchpublished at 21:30 British Summer Time 16 May

    FT: Edinburgh 47-17 Ulster

    Edinburgh number eight Magnus Bradbury tells Premier Sports: "Fantastic. We had a job to do and everyone delivered.

    "I don't actually know what the craic is with table.

    "Training is competitive, we're demanding more from each other. It's a great atmosphere and collective.

    "We're just taking it week by week. We'll see who we draw in the quarter-finals.

  9. Full-timepublished at 21:23 British Summer Time 16 May

    Edinburgh 47-17 Ulster

    Ben Healy converts and that is that at Hive Stadium.

    Edinburgh are in the URC play-offs and in fine style.

  10. try

    Try EDINBURGH 45-17 Ulsterpublished at 80 mins

    Darcy Graham

    A hat-trick for Darcy Graham and what a try it is!

    Harry Paterson slices through the Ulster defence and finds Graham on his shoulder.

    He's delivered a real reminder of his class tonight after his Lions snub.

  11. Penalty - MUNSTER 25-14 Benettonpublished at 21:20 British Summer Time 16 May

    Craig Casey

    Craig Casey kicks a penalty to increase the Irish province's advantage.

  12. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Edinburgh 40-17 Ulster

    Magnus Bradbury is announced as player of the match over the stadium announcement system.

    That's met by a big cheer - the Edinburgh skipper has been immense.

  13. TRY - MUNSTER 22-14 Benettonpublished at 21:17 British Summer Time 16 May

    Thaakir Abrahams

    Munster extend their lead with a 49th-minute try.

    Jack Crowley cross-kicks for Diarmuid Kilgallen on the wing and he offloads to Abrahams who shows a fine turn of pace to race clear and over the line.

    Craig Casey converts from the sideline.

  14. converted try

    Converted try EDINBURGH 40-17 Ulsterpublished at 75 mins

    Darcy Graham

    That halts the Ulster hopes in their tracks.

    Darcy Graham steps away from a tackle and stretches out to score his second and Edinburgh's sixth try in the corner.

    Ben Healy adds the extras off the tee.

  15. try

    Try Edinburgh 33-17 ULSTERpublished at 74 ,ins

    Jude Postlethwaite

    Is there a late twist?

    Edinburgh looked set to score after a searing break from replacement Mark Bennett, but a mistake gifts possession back to Ulster and they go the distance.

    Centre Jude Postlethwaite races down the right wing before handing off Paddy Harrison to score.

  16. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Edinburgh 33-12 Ulster

    Edinburgh are 11 minutes away from a play-off spot.

    Ulster are huffing and puffing, but making very little progress.

  17. try

    Try - MUNSTER 15-14 Benettonpublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 16 May

    Lee Barron

    Munster go over to get their noses in front again.

    The hosts win a line-out through Tadhg Beirne and the ball makes its way to Lee Barron at the back of a maul, with the replacement rumbling over.

    Jack Crowley is off target from the tee on this occasion.

  18. Hamish Watson - reborn and almost as good as everpublished at 21:05 British Summer Time 16 May

    Edinburgh 33-12 Ulster

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland's chief sports writer at Hive Stadium

    What promised to be a sweaty night is turning into a rout - hopefully not speaking too soon - for a very, very impresive looking Edinburgh.

    Yes, Ulster have had a really poor season but there is a hard edge and and a focus about Edinburgh that's easy on the eye.

    Their pack has been terrific. Magnus Bradbury has led the side really well - two tries as well - and Hamish Watson has been brilliant again. Watson's recent revival has been great to watch.

  19. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Edinburgh 33-12 Ulster

    Darcy Graham has a clear run to the line, but Paddy Harrison's loopy pass to find him is deemed to be forwards.

    Graham has a wry smile on his face.

    Darcy GrahamImage source, SNS
  20. converted try

    Converted try EDINBURGH 33-12 Ulsterpublished at 60 mins

    Pierre Schoeman

    Edinburgh are surely on their way to a URC play-off spot.

    Pierre Schoeman blasts his way over from close range to the delight of the packed-out home crowd.

    Ross Thompson does the rest off the tee.