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Ulster storms past Edinburgh with a commanding 40-19 victory in their rescheduled United Rugby Championship clash at Hive Stadium. After trailing 19-14 at halftime, Ulster rebounds with six unanswered tries, showcasing their resilience and determination. Tries from Charlie Irvine, Juarno Augustus, Jake Flannery, Scott Wilson, Conor McKee, and Ben Carson propel them to a crucial five points, lifting them from sixth to second in the standings, now tied with Leinster and four points behind Glasgow Warriors. Edinburgh's early efforts from Ross Thompson, Harry Paterson, and Wes Goosen fail to spark a comeback as they suffer their eighth loss in 12 matches, remaining in 12th place. Ulster’s impressive second-half performance, marked by 26 unanswered points, reflects their growth this season, surpassing last year's 38-point total. McKee shines with a try and assists, stepping up after an early injury to David Shanahan.

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