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Ulster want to 'salvage' season in Challenge Cup final

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Ulster's Nick Timoney says that his side will "make sure nothing is left unturned" in preparing for their Challenge Cup final against Montpellier.

Timoney is set to captain Ulster in their European final with Iain Henderson suspended for the Bilbao decider [Getty Images] Ulster's Nick Timoney said that his side will "make sure nothing is left unturned" in preparing for their Challenge Cup final against Montpellier. Richie Murphy's side are reeling from a final regular season defeat to Glasgow Warriors in the United Rugby Championship which meant their hope of reaching the play-offs, and the Champions Cup qualification that comes with it, is out of their hands. Ulster can still qualify for the top tier of Europe next season but must beat Montpellier in the decider in Bilbao on 22 May and Timoney insists all focus now must be on going into the final "all guns blazing" to win the province's first trophy in 20 years.

"We're all aware of what's at stake and what it will mean to people. Fans, friends and family all going over, scrambling to get flights and accommodation," he said. "There hasn't been a trophy since 20 years ago which is a historic statistic.

It means the same to us as the fans, so we'll make sure nothing is left unturned for next week. "We've had a tough run of games in the league and there probably have been comedowns after big semi-finals and quarter-finals. "It's disappointing, but at least we've managed to give ourselves a final and have that to look forward to.

" Murphy 'bitterly disappointed' but focusing on final Ulster sweating on URC progress after Glasgow defeat Ulster's defence 'needs to go up a level or two' in final Should Ulster miss out on the play-offs, they would be the first side to surpass 50 points but not qualify for the top eight in the URC [Getty Images] Ulster looked to have clinched a top-eight place at the Affidea Stadium after they had come from behind in the second half to lead by a point with 12 minutes remaining. The Warriors, however, were not to be denied a win that earned them top spot in the standings, as they won the game with a late try from Kyle Rowe. It proved to be another frustrating outing in Belfast for Ulster following on from their dramatic 38-38 draw with Stormers the last time out, with Timoney disappointed that they couldn't get over the line in both games on home soil.