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Home » Challenge Cup: Cardiff 29-26 Ulster – Callum Sheedy late penalty seals home win
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Challenge Cup: Cardiff 29-26 Ulster – Callum Sheedy late penalty seals home win

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Challenge Cup: Cardiff 29-26 Ulster – Callum Sheedy late penalty seals home win
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Cardiff: Halfpenny; Adams, Millard, B Thomas, Bowen; Sheedy, A Davies; Barratt, D Hughes, Assiratti, Nott, Thornton, Botham, D Thomas, Lawrence (capt).

Replacements: E Lloyd, Southworth, Wainwright, McNally, De la Rua, Bevan, Beetham, Winnett.

Sin-bin: Botham 68

Ulster: S Moore; Kok, Hume, Carson, Ward; Flannery, McKee; Crean, Steward (capt), O’Toole, Sheridan, Irvine, McCann, Reffell, Ward.

Replacements: Andrew, Bell, McGuire, Izuchukwu, Augustus, Shanahan, Humphreys, McNamara,

Sin-bin: Sheridan 68, Carson 72.

Referee: Evan Urruzmendi (France)

Assistant referees: Pierre-Baptiste Nuchy (France), Anthony Lac (Monaco)

TMO: Eric Gauzins (France)

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