Leinster are the last remaining Irish side in the Heineken Champions Cup after handing Ulster a 30-15 last-16 defeat at the Aviva Stadium.A closely fought first half ended 16-8 in Leinster's favour, with Ross Byrne converting Ryan Baird’s 19th-minute try and kicking three penalties.
James Hume touched down for Ulster to add to a Nathan Doak penalty.The difficult wet conditions made for a forwards-dominated contest, repeated team penalties landing Hume in the sin bin before Jamison Gibson-Park sniped over for a 54th-minute try.Rob Herring hit back for Ulster with a big maul score, but Andrew Porter burrowed over in the 63rd minute to seal a home quarter-final for Leinster against Leicester next week.A rare handling error from Hugo Keenan gave Ulster some early traction, and Doak punished a Byrne offside with an opening 10th-minute penalty.The Leinster fly-half levelled barely a minute later, with the keenly contested aerial battle seeing Keenan and Jordan Larmour come to the fore.The hosts ended the opening quarter with a 10-3 lead, Ulster initially keeping their maul at bay before Baird came around the corner to beat David McCann and stretch out of Rory Sutherland’s tackle to score.With the conversion and a cracking long-range penalty, Byrne put 10 points between the sides but Ulster halved the deficit in brilliant fashion with 26 minutes gone.Jacob Stockdale gave them momentum by collecting his own kick at pace, Burns then kicking wide to Hume who had acres of space before stepping inside James Lowe’s tackle to cross in the right corner.Doak’s missed conversion was followed by a penalty miss from Byrne, who was back on target in the 37th minute.