Ulster crash out of Europe at a soggy Ricoh Arena

Wasps ran out the victors but their efforts were also in vain as both sides went out

Ulster’s Rory Best stands dejected after his side’s exit from the Champions Cup at the hands of Wasps. Photo: James Crombie/Inpho
Ulster’s Rory Best stands dejected after his side’s exit from the Champions Cup at the hands of Wasps. Photo: James Crombie/Inpho

Wasps 26 Ulster 7

Wasps ended their European Champions Cup group campaign on a winning note with a convincing 26-7 victory over Ulster at the Ricoh Arena.

Wasps’ victory ruined Ulster’s hopes of progressing to the quarter-finals but their win paved the way for their fierce rivals, Saracens, to survive as the only remaining English club.

Wasps’ win took them above Ulster to finish as runners-up in Pool One but their 17-point tally was insufficient for them to qualify and they can only reflect on their poor performances at Harlequins and Ulster, which ultimately proved costly.

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Tom Cruse, Guy Thompson, Jake Cooper-Woolley and Willie Le Roux scored Wasps’ tries with Danny Cipriani converting three.

Sean Reidy scored a try for Ulster, which John Cooney converted.

The complete quarter-final lineup. Matches will take place on 29/30/31 March / 1 April 2018 and the confirmed kick-off times, dates and broadcasters will follow next week. Photo: Champions Cup Twitter
The complete quarter-final lineup. Matches will take place on 29/30/31 March / 1 April 2018 and the confirmed kick-off times, dates and broadcasters will follow next week. Photo: Champions Cup Twitter

Wasps declined a couple of early kickable penalties in favour of attacking line-outs and were rewarded with an 11th-minute try from Thompson when Ulster could not stop a forward drive.

Cipriani converted before the Irish side suffered a further setback when their national squad wing Jacob Stockdale limped off and was replaced by Rob Lyttle.

Both sides tried to play some open rugby but the miserable conditions made it virtually impossible and hence Thompson’s converted try was the only score of the opening quarter.

Against the run of play, Ulster drew level when Christian Wade tried to run out of defence but his pass was intercepted by Louis Ludik and the visitors capitalised with Darren Cave sending Reidy over.

After 31 minutes, Wasps regained the lead with a splendid try which belied the conditions. They produced a flowing move, which ended with Cruse collecting a superbly judged kick from Cipriani to score.

Cipriani then knocked over the conversion from the touchline to give his side a deserved 14-7 lead at the interval.

At half-time, Ulster lost another wing through injury when Ludik was unable to reappear, having failed a head injury assessment.

After the restart the home side continued their ascendancy and were rewarded with their third try.

An elusive run from Le Roux put the Ulster defence on the back foot and when Wasps nicked a turnover, a well-judged long pass from Cipriani sent Le Roux haring for the line.

Marcus Watson of Wasps goes on the attack. Photo: Clive Mason/Getty Images
Marcus Watson of Wasps goes on the attack. Photo: Clive Mason/Getty Images

The home side sealed victory in the 55th minute when Cooper-Woolley forced his way over from close range for the bonus-point try.

With the game won, Wasps emptied their bench with Cooper-Woolley one of the players to leave with Joe Simpson replacing Dan Robson at scrum-half as the game fizzled out in the final quarter.

Scoring sequence – 11mins - Try G Thompson, conversion D Cipriani. 7-0; 24 mins - S Reidy try, J Cooney conversion 7-7; 32 mins - Try T Cruse, conversion D Cipriani, 14-7; 46 mins - Try W Le Roux, 19-7; 55 mins - Try J Cooper-Wooley, conversion D Cipriani, 26-7.

WASPS: Willie le Roux, Christian Wade, Juan de Jongh, Kyle Eastmond, Marcus Watson, Danny Cipriani, Dan Robson; Simon McIntyre, Tom Cruse, Jake Cooper-Woolley; Joe Launchbury, James Gaskell; Jack Willis, Guy Thompson, Nizaam Carr.

Subs: Ashley Johnson (for Cruse, 62), Ben Harris (for McIntyre, 61), Marty Moore (for Cooper-Woolley, 61), Kearnan Myall (for Gaskell, 54), Thomas Young (for Willis, 54), Joe Simpson (for Robson, 61), Rob Miller (for Watson, 55), Brendan Macken ( for Eastmond, 66).

ULSTER: Charles Piutau, Louis Ludik, Darren Cave, Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale; Christian Leali'ifano, John Cooney; Kyle McCall, Rory Best, Rodney Ah You; Alan O'Connor, Kieran Treadwell; Iain Henderson, Sean Reidy, Nick Timoney.

Subs: Rob Herring (for Best, 55), Andy Warwick (for McCall,54), Wiehahn Herbst (for Ah You, 50), Matty Rea (for Treadwell, 55), Chris Henry (for Timoney, 66), Dave Shanahan (for Leali’ifano, 72), Johnny McPhillips (for Ludik, 32), Rob Lyttle (for Stockdale, 17).

Referee: Jerome Garces (Fra).