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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 179402"><p>Williams has taken over at a great time. Expectations are at an all time low yet, due to Connacht being awful, Ulster must be overwhelming favourites to qualify for the Heineken Cup. In essense Williams has eight more games to develop a young team in the way he sees fit without having to worry too much about failing to qualify for the European rugby's top competition. It's interesting to see him continue with Niall O'Connor at 10, Mark McCrea on the wing, Tom Court get a shot at tighthead and Darren Cave win promotion to the bench. If Williams can mould these talented youngsters (along with David Pollack) into an already competent core (Best, Caldwell, Del Fava, Ferris, Boss, Danielli, Wallace, Dewey) and add a couple of new signings, Ulster should improve out of sight next season.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>As for tonight's game, the Scarlets should have the edge but I wouldn't be surprised to see Ulster sneak a close victory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 179402"] Williams has taken over at a great time. Expectations are at an all time low yet, due to Connacht being awful, Ulster must be overwhelming favourites to qualify for the Heineken Cup. In essense Williams has eight more games to develop a young team in the way he sees fit without having to worry too much about failing to qualify for the European rugby's top competition. It's interesting to see him continue with Niall O'Connor at 10, Mark McCrea on the wing, Tom Court get a shot at tighthead and Darren Cave win promotion to the bench. If Williams can mould these talented youngsters (along with David Pollack) into an already competent core (Best, Caldwell, Del Fava, Ferris, Boss, Danielli, Wallace, Dewey) and add a couple of new signings, Ulster should improve out of sight next season. As for tonight's game, the Scarlets should have the edge but I wouldn't be surprised to see Ulster sneak a close victory. [/QUOTE]
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