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<blockquote data-quote="RC" data-source="post: 185407"><p>Yeah, i know! He was involved quite a bit throughout the game and he scored two tries and when interviewed he was asked, "Did you enjoy the game?" to which he replied, "No, not really. It was one of those funny games, wasn't it?" </p><p>Brilliant that he didn't enjoy a game which he scored two tries in and helped the boys take a bonus point win.</p><p></p><p>Ulster's defence, and discipline let them down quite badly in the game.</p><p>They picked up the defence for parts of the game, but in the crucial parts (when there was broken play) they just couldn't keep their structure.</p><p>Ospreys were infuriating for a lot of parts. Our finishing just isn't clinical enough right now, we're not taking all our chances and at times we're playing very laterally.</p><p>Something we've got to change especially considering we've got big games coming up against the Sarries and Leicester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RC, post: 185407"] Yeah, i know! He was involved quite a bit throughout the game and he scored two tries and when interviewed he was asked, "Did you enjoy the game?" to which he replied, "No, not really. It was one of those funny games, wasn't it?" Brilliant that he didn't enjoy a game which he scored two tries in and helped the boys take a bonus point win. Ulster's defence, and discipline let them down quite badly in the game. They picked up the defence for parts of the game, but in the crucial parts (when there was broken play) they just couldn't keep their structure. Ospreys were infuriating for a lot of parts. Our finishing just isn't clinical enough right now, we're not taking all our chances and at times we're playing very laterally. Something we've got to change especially considering we've got big games coming up against the Sarries and Leicester. [/QUOTE]
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