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Tries from Jordi Murphy and John Cooney delivered the result for Ulster.
Jonny Gray finished off a sensational team try to seal the bonus point for the Warriors.
Four of Racing’s starting tight five got on the score-sheet to cement their dominance in Pool 3.
Ulster are now seven points adrift of the back-to-back Champions.
Pat Lam’s side were comprehensively dismantled by the Premiership leaders.
Pat Lam’s men were hugely disappointing as their Heineken Cup campaign came to a brutal end.
Pat Lam’s men will need to come out on top of head-to-heads in the front row, second row and at out-half.
It’s a rare turn with the favourites tag for Connacht.
Pat Lam’s men got a taste for victory towards the tail end of 2013 and are hoping to rediscover it tomorrow.
The former Ireland hooker gives us the view from France as Connacht prepare for Heineken Cup action.
Zebre’s Dion Berryman covered himself in glory with this effort against Toulouse.
Conor O’Shea’s side finished their pool campaign with a win in Biarritz.
Jack Isaac and Serge Milhas have been put on a month’s leave by club president Serge Blanco.
Llanelli can forget about the quarter finals.
Over to you, Andrew Browne.
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