Overview
- Ulster fell behind to Antoine Gibert’s seventh-minute intercept before turning a 14-7 half-time lead into a runaway win at Belfast’s Affidea Stadium.
- The hosts produced 47 unanswered points after the break, with tries from Tom O'Toole, Tom Stewart, Scott Wilson, Jake Flannery, a Zac Ward double, and Jacob Stockdale’s second.
- First-half scores came from Stockdale and Rob Herring, and fly-half Jack Murphy kicked eight conversions.
- Tom Stewart’s maul try secured the four-try bonus point, and Racing flanker Fabien Sanconnie received a yellow card.
- Australia prop Angus Bell made his Ulster debut off the bench, with next fixtures seeing Ulster at Cardiff and Racing hosting Exeter.