ROBBIE DIACK IS glad Ulster got back to winning ways last night but believes there is still room for improvement.
The RaboDirect Pro12 leaders sealed a bonus point win (26-3) over Zebre at Ravenhill and are currently seven above second-placed Glasgow Warriors ahead of a top-of-the-table clash with the Scottish side.
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After losing out to Ospreys last weekend, South African back row Diack helped Mark Anscombe’s side bounce back with two tries on the night.
Speaking to reporters after the game, he talked about the need to eradicate errors.
“We’re not happy with the way we played but the positive thing is that we got five points from it,” Diack said.
“There has been much improvement and the exciting thing is that there’s a lot energy out there. If we just cut our mistakes down we can really be difficult to contend with.
“I think we’re making life easy for opposition at the moment which is not doing us any favours. They fed off our scraps and we gave away good possession to them. We want to go forward from here.
Next week we’re playing Glasgow away from home. It’s going to be a top of the table clash and it’s going to be tough. If we play like we did here we’re going to make life difficult for ourselves.”
On the two tries, he added: “It’s more Darren’s (Cave) good work than mine. I just put the ball over the line but he did a lot of hard work for them. All credit to the backs tonight.”
Diack calling for Ulster to cut out mistakes ahead of trip to Glasgow
ROBBIE DIACK IS glad Ulster got back to winning ways last night but believes there is still room for improvement.
The RaboDirect Pro12 leaders sealed a bonus point win (26-3) over Zebre at Ravenhill and are currently seven above second-placed Glasgow Warriors ahead of a top-of-the-table clash with the Scottish side.
After losing out to Ospreys last weekend, South African back row Diack helped Mark Anscombe’s side bounce back with two tries on the night.
Speaking to reporters after the game, he talked about the need to eradicate errors.
“We’re not happy with the way we played but the positive thing is that we got five points from it,” Diack said.
“There has been much improvement and the exciting thing is that there’s a lot energy out there. If we just cut our mistakes down we can really be difficult to contend with.
“I think we’re making life easy for opposition at the moment which is not doing us any favours. They fed off our scraps and we gave away good possession to them. We want to go forward from here.
On the two tries, he added: “It’s more Darren’s (Cave) good work than mine. I just put the ball over the line but he did a lot of hard work for them. All credit to the backs tonight.”
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