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URC team of the week: John Cooney and Dan Sheehan shine

It was another mixed weekend for the Irish provinces as Leinster and Ulster chalked up successive victories while Connacht and Munster crashed to further away losses.

Leinster registered back-to-back wins over Italian opposition, although it was much more comfortable on this occasion as Benetton were blown away at the RDS.

Ulster, meanwhile, came out on top in a 12-try thriller against the Scarlets, one of a number of high-scoring contests across round two.

The defending champions Stormers got their season up and running with a victory over Connacht and it was a clean sweep for the South African teams with the Bulls, Lions and Sharks all victorious.

15. Michael Lowry (Ulster)

The 24-year-old dazzled in attack on his Ulster return, making 104 metres with ball in hand and creating two of their seven tries away to the Scarlets.

Lowry made two clean breaks and beat five defenders, sending John Cooney under the sticks for Ulster's third try and again making the running to set up the bonus-point score for Marcus Rea.

14. Darcy Graham (Edinburgh)

The Scotland international retains his place on the wing after scoring a hat-trick in Edinburgh’s one-point defeat away to the Bulls.

Graham took the ball at pace to arc around the defence for his first try, while his second was down to quick reactions after Mark Benett’s penalty come back off the upright.

Lovely handling by Bill Mata and Henry Immelman put Graham over for his third try, the 25-year-old carrying for a total of 70 metres.

.@Darcy_Graham doing what Darcy Graham does

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