
Another Covid semi-final, but a different result for Ulster.
After the URC was put on hold because of the Coronavirus pandemic, rugby resumed behind closed doors in August 2020.
While Ulster lost against Connacht and Leinster in the first fixtures back, it was still enough to book a place in the last four.
Edinburgh stood in their way, and it looked to be going the way of the hosts as Stuart McInally, Darcy Graham and Chris Dean gave them a 19-7 lead.
However, Ulster rallied and drew level with five minutes left thanks to tries from Rob Herring and John Andrew, and Ian Madigan’s excellent touchline conversion.
With the scores level and the clock in the red, Madigan then nailed a long-distance penalty to spark wild celebrations.
Leinster denied Ulster the ultimate prize in the final, but Madigan’s moment was still one to remember.






