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Published 17:20 21 Feb 2016 GMT
Unfortunately, Ulster couldn't maintain their half-time supremacy as a pair of Aled Thomas penalties gave Scarlets, who got a pair of first-half tries from full-back Michael Collins, the advantage and while Ulster got three points back through the boot of Paddy Jackson they just couldn't get their noses back in front.
The defeat is a real blow to Ulster, who saw Scarlets go above them into third place behind Leinster and leaders Connacht, however Les Kiss's side still have an eight-point lead over the play-off chasers behind.

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