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16th May 2015
04:51pm BST

Ospreys' Rhys Webb celebrates scoring his side's third try.[/caption]
After the break, with the wind swaying their way, the westerners tagged back six points, through Jack Carty, and were given a lifeline when Eoghan Masterson stole over for a try.
Try as they might, Connacht could only pierce the Welsh defence once more, through Denis Buckley, and were left relying on other teams to do them favours.
Edinburgh stumbled to Leinster [see below] so Connacht finish seventh and will play Gloucester in a Champions Cup Playoff decider.
Trust us, that is Conor Murray under that Dragon pile.[/caption]
Murray's three tries moved him past Peter Stringer [11] and Tomás O'Leary [10] as Munster's leading try-scoring scrum-half, on 13.
Ulster's Sam Arnold tackled by Warriors' Josh Strauss.[/caption]
Chris Henry finished off a powerful rolling maul with the dot down and Ian Humphreys' penalty put them 10-3 ahead at one stage. Finn Russell kept Glasgow Warriors in touch but Stuart Hogg turned the tables, on 54 minutes, with a wonderful chip-and-chase, solo try.
The turning point arrived on 59 minutes as Russell jinked inside the Ulster midfield and squashed Paul Marshall on his way to the tryline.
Russell made a mug of Rory Scholes with a show-and-go as he sliced through for a second try. Richie Vernon clinched the bonus point for his side - and a home semi-final - after blazing through a tiring Ulster defence in the closing stages.
Noel Reid scores. Sean O'Brien approves.[/caption]
Zane Kirchner and Tim Visser traded tries after the break. The Scots edged 23-22 ahead before Jordi Murphy's try settled the contest.
Luke McGrath's bonus-point-securing try, on 77 minutes, allowed Leinster to savour the win.
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