Ulster to make Champions Cup knockout stage after Bordeaux thrash Sharks

Irish province likely to play Bordeaux Bègles away in the last 16

Ulster's James McNabney. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
Ulster's James McNabney. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho

Ulster will make the last 16 of the Champions Cup knockouts despite losing three of their four games in the Champions Cup after the Sharks were thrashed by in-form Bordeaux Bègles.

The Irish province’s progression seemed highly unlikely but an impressive 52-24 victory over Exeter in Belfast on Friday night gave them a chance to sneak into the last 16 mathematically if the Sharks lost by more than 28 points in France.

Bordeaux Bègles duly delivered and showed why they will be number one seed and are top of France’s top 14 with 66-12 thrashing of the South African side, who bow out of the competition.

The Sharks have one of the stronger teams on paper, featuring several top Springboks, but they have barely played in the competition, with the likes of star Eben Etzebeth missing all their pool matches.

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Ulster are set to play Bordeaux Bègles away in the last 16, a team that beat them 40-19 in Belfast, and would go into that match as rank outsiders.

David Gorman

David Gorman

David Gorman is a sports journalist with The Irish Times