By GARY FITZGERALD
Breaking free: Rob Lyttle wins the race to touch down a kick ahead for Ulster’s second try
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SAM Underhill slumped slowly off the Recreation Ground having been left battered, beaten and bowed again by another rigid defensive brick wall which simply refused to crack.
In Tokyo it was the South Africa resistence which resulted in Underhill and Co feeling defeated and despondent. This time it was Ulster’s dense white back line which stood strong and firm, and ensured Bath, like England, came up short in a crucial contest.
However, despite...