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Second-half surge secures rare Belfast win for Edinburgh

Ulster suffered a first home defeat to Edinburgh since 2018 as an impressive second-half display saw the visitors emerge victorious in Belfast on a 27-24 scoreline.

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Strong showings from skipper Jamie Ritchie and Ben Healy, the Edinburgh out-half kicking 12 points, brought the visitors the result with tries scored by skipper Ben Vellacott, Pierre Schoeman and Robin Hislop.

Ulster managed to take two points from their second successive loss to Scottish opposition thanks to James Hume's injury-time try.

Tom Stewart scored two tries for Ulster, with Robert Baloucoune also touching down before Hume's late score.

Ulster opened the scoring after five minutes when Stewart smashed over and through Vellacott after peeling off a maul. John Cooney converted to put Ulster 7-0 in front.

They came close to increasing their lead five minutes later after Baloucoune's take of a high ball, but Nick Timoney was felled by Wes Goosen close to the line ahead of Ritchie's breakdown steal.

Then following a scrum penalty against Ulster, Healy landed a long-range penalty to cut the led to four points.

On 24 minutes, Edinburgh launched a dynamic attack off a penalty which resulted in skipper Vellacott reaching over the Ulster line after good approach work by Schoeman and Jamie Hodgson. Healy converted and the Scots now led 10-7.

The half ended when Edinburgh secured a penalty following a lineout turnover, Healy slotting the straightforward chance from the tee to put the visitors back in front at the break by 13-12.

Hume then got over the line after a huge amount of Ulster pressure, but the score was ruled out after Baloucoune was adjudged to have juggled the ball forward.

After absorbing a huge period of Ulster pressure, Edinburgh lifted

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