So how do you begin to unravel that?
A game with five yellow cards and a contest-altering red, a match with 26 penalties - all ensuring that referee Frank Murphy was the dominant figure - and also an occasion with eight tries, oh and one that was disallowed too.
The unfortunate thing from Ulster s point of view was that they had to absorb the sending off and the disallowed try and this after playing some sublime rugby to go 12-3 ahead in as many minutes.
Andy Warwick s 30th minute red card for leading with the elbow into Ed Byrne s neck was the one that changed everything - the TMO suggesting referee Frank Murphy look for another colour rather than a potential yellow.
Leinster primed and ready for Munster final date
Updated / Sunday, 7 Mar 2021
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Michael Bent is congratulated by Leinster team-mates after his try against Ulster
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen said his team rode their luck at times against Ulster, but it was yet another win over Ulster and now just Munster stand in the way of Guinness Pro14 silverware.
Cullen’s side trailed at one stage 12-3 in the first half with Devin Toner and Jimmy O Brien sin-binned, and while Stuart McCloskey was also given 10 minutes on the sideline, it was the dismissal of replacement prop Andy Warwick for a high challenge that had a serious impact on the game.