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Front and centre - Hot-shot Hume shines for Ulster

James Hume was buzzing and it was easy to understand why.

Just named player of the match, the Ulster centre had chipped in with a try, three direct assists and topped the 'defenders beaten' chart with eight.

He hit everything that moved and will rarely have out in a more complete performance as Ulster hammered Munster 36-17 to progress to a United Rugby Championship semi-final against the DHL Stormers next Saturday in Cape Town (2pm).

Victories away to Clermont and Toulouse got named-checked but Hume struggled to hide his pride at the game just finished.

"How that felt, or how well the back-three played, how well Stu [McCloskey] played, how well Billy [Burns] played, [John] Cooney as well, it was really exciting playing," he beamed in the media room after the game.

"The try that Stew Moore scored from the break off the line-out, just watching that after I gave the pass to Cat [Rob Baloucoune], it was class and just summed up the whole game.

"Absolute pleasure. We usually hide away in bigger games like that, go more to a kicking game, so to play the way we did out there was great. I loved it.

"There's so many options. Every move should have two or three options. Today passes could have gone different ways and possibly still got a line-break.

"That's the exciting thing, we can still build on that, use players that didn't get the ball of those moves as well."

From 48% possession, Dan McFarland’s side beat 20 defenders, made 10 clean breaks and had seven offloads.

While Munster had Damian de Allende and Chris Farrell in the centre, the duo were completely outplayed by the Ulster pairing of Hume and McCloskey.

McFarland had plenty to say about the 23-year-old, who won his second and third Ireland caps in this year’s Six Nations.

"His

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