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Try mistake admission of little comfort to Ulster boss McFarland

Dan McFarland may be able to take some solace from the URC's verdict about their try that wasn’t against the DHL Stormers on Saturday.

Ulster had fought back from the concession of two early tries in Cape Town to put themselves within touching distance of victory.

Down 23-20 with three minutes to play, Callum Reid burst over the line with referee Gianluca Gnecchi initially awarding the try.

However, TMO Quinton Immelman intervened, and the score was eventually disallowed and the hosts held on for victory.

"There was no conclusive evidence there was an infringement of a knock-on, so the original decision (should) stand," Tappe Henning, United Rugby Championship officials’ boss, said on South African TV.

"It wasn’t news to me, it is what it is, it’s fact," said McFarland, speaking to media ahead of Saturday’s game against the Vodacom Bulls.

"It’s a try, very simply. The ball is dislodged from Callum’s hands, it goes backwards, he lands on it and scores the try. It’s not complicated in any shape or form.

"I put in my report to Tappe yesterday, that and other incidents in the game that were of high import. I await his reply but I was lucky enough to see his SuperSport interview so I know, on the big issue, what his why is going to be.

"From our perspective it’s a massive shame that the log for the rest of the season will not be a true reflection on how we’ve done, and given how competitive it is, the table.

"From my perspective as head coach and trying to support what we are doing here I have to put that behind me and refocus on what we’ve got to do this week.

"My job is to put in the referee’s report and find out the consequences and deal with all that."

Ulster’s task now is to head to altitude and face the Bulls, who last week beat

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