Bell and Hume ruled out of Exeter semi-finalImage source, InphoImage caption, Angus Bell and James Hume will miss Ulster’s Challenge Cup semi-final in BelfastByAndy GrayBBC Sport NI JournalistPublished48 minutes agoAustralia prop Angus Bell and centre James Hume have been ruled out of Ulster’s Challenge Cup semi-final with Exeter Chiefs on Saturday.Both players had been injury doubts for the game after being forced off in the United Rugby Championship defeat by Leinster in April.On Tuesday, Ulster stated Bell would be assessed for a foot injury, while Hume had a neck complaint, but neither player is fit enough to feature.Wales second row Dafydd Jenkins will captain an Exeter side who are missing Greg Fisilau, Paul Brown-Bampoe and suspended back row Ethan Roots.Exeter are aiming for a first trophy since winning the Prem Rugby Cup in 2022-23, and a first European success since their Champions Cup triumph in 2020.Ulster’s last trophy came in 2006 when they won the Celtic League.The winner will face either Montpellier or Dragons in the final in Bilbao on 22 May.Resurgent Chiefs plot Ulster downfall after escaping ‘dark place’
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