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Stuart McCloskey on the ball for Ulster. Laszlo Geczo/INPHO

Moulding midfield partnership with Hume and 'doing stuff differently' for another Munster showdown

The sides will meet in the URC quarter-final on Friday.

ASSUMING DAN McFARLAND doesnโ€™t pull a shock selection call this afternoon, when they line up alongside each other in tomorrow nightโ€™s United Rugby Championship quarter-final against Munster, Stuart McCloskey and James Hume will partner each other in Ulsterโ€™s midfield for the 13th time this season.

Theyโ€™ve been the reliable go-to men for the head coach all season, with at least one of them starting all but one of Ulsterโ€™s 26 games since the start of the campaign, and have formed a dynamic partnership that has yielded eight tries and played its part in setting up plenty more for team-mates.

Hume has been rewarded for his form with an Ireland call-up for the Six Nations, and a couple of appearances too, while McCloskey missed out on selection due to an untimely injury over Christmas, but thereโ€™s no doubting their importance within their provincial squad. Every time another player showed glimpses of promising form, be it Stewart Moore or Angus Curtis, back came the No.1 pairing with a reminder of what they do best.

Their styles compliment each other, McCloskeyโ€™s direct, abrasive nature punching holes in defences for the elusive, fleet-footed Hume to dance through, and McFarland will be imploring them to do the same again when they welcome their inter-provincial rivals to Kingspan Stadium tomorrow for their last-eight tie. And, as McCloskey outlines, the load is halved by how well the two play together โ€“ and, fortunately, it comes easy to them.

โ€œItโ€™s not something weโ€™ve really worked on. Time together training and playing obviously helps, we get a feel for each otherโ€™s styles. We blend well together as a centre partnership, the things we do,โ€ he explains.

โ€œIt obviously helps that James is a great player. At times this year Iโ€™d say heโ€™s probably been one of the best 13s in the world and heโ€™s still playing some great stuff now. Itโ€™s easy when a guyโ€™s playing like that, sometimes you just give him the ball and get out of his way! Thatโ€™s what itโ€™s felt like for me, and hopefully he feels like Iโ€™ve helped him along as well.โ€

With the imposing figures of Damian de Allende and Chris Farrell likely to oppose them in Belfast tomorrow evening, there will be a need to be at the peak of their powers as the World Cup-winning Springbok and Ulster native are likely to be one of the toughest โ€“ if not the toughest โ€“ pairings theyโ€™ll have faced all season.

โ€œDamian is a decent player, heโ€™s played well all year. I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s much between us, weโ€™re both pretty good 12s, and Chrissy and James will be going at it pretty hard, they always do when they play each other. Iโ€™m sure thatโ€™ll be an interesting one to watch,โ€ adds McCloskey.

While those four take centre stage, there is a tasty sub-plot simmering under the surface at Kingspan Stadium as, not only is there an added spice to the tie given it is an inter-pro, there is also burning desire within the Ulster squad not to be turned over three times by Munster this season, twice of which would be at home should the result go against them this time too.

True, you could probably write off that game a few weeks ago when Ulster clearly showed the battle scars of their brutal knockout at the hands of Toulouse the previous week but, even so, that will naturally galvanise Johann van Graanโ€™s men as a way of showing them that it can be done.

McCloskey jokes that statistically it is unlikely they could lose to the same team three times in one season but equally brushes off the regular season record between the two teams, instead opting to look at this game in isolation for what it is โ€“ a win or bust knockout tie.

โ€œNo more than anybody else,โ€ he insists when asked if he feels Ulster owe Munster one.

โ€œI havenโ€™t thought much about it. Theyโ€™ve obviously beaten us twice. The game here was a tough one after the defeat to Toulouse the week before, maybe we can understand being a bit deflated after that. We did some stuff pretty badly and they did some nice stuff. We probably gave them a couple easy tries and let them get ahead of us and we struggled to get back into it.

โ€œWeโ€™ll be doing some stuff differently and theyโ€™ll be coming back after a disappointing performance against Leinster and being knocked out of Europe by Toulouse. We played well the last couple weeks so hopefully weโ€™ll bounce into it in a bit of form.

โ€œTwo weeks ago against the Sharks I thought for 75 minutes we played really well. That was back to more like how we want to play and we could have scored a few more tries in there. Weโ€™ll take confidence from that and hopefully take that into this game, but itโ€™s an inter-pro, you never know how itโ€™s going to go sometimes. Thereโ€™s a different atmosphere going into them.โ€

Inevitably, at this stage of the season, the usual questions over whether this Ulster side will be the one to end the long trophy drought that stretches back to 2006. McCloskey, as one of the veterans of this young squad despite still only being 29, is perhaps best placed to answer why he feels this group is different and he maintains this could be their time.

โ€œItโ€™s a better team than Iโ€™ve played in over the last few years and those teams got pretty close to winning something. I know weโ€™ve beaten Clermont twice, Leinster twice โ€“ even though itโ€™s been a weakened team for one of those โ€“ and on our day weโ€™ve been very good this year,โ€ the Bangor man states.

โ€œWe need to turn it on for three weeks in a row and I think we can do that. Itโ€™ll take a little bit of luck as well but over the years we havenโ€™t had much, so surely weโ€™ve built up some over that period of time.โ€

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:13 PM

    Come on Cork, sent the Bitter boys home empty handed

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:44 PM

    @Andrew Cosgrave: Howโ€™s that big Cork bandwagon going for ya?

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    Jul 9th 2017, 5:04 PM

    @John McNamara: Anyone but the Bitter boys John

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    Jul 9th 2017, 5:06 PM

    @Andrew Cosgrave: ye were bitter in 2013 buddy and havent been heard since, then ye come out of the woodwork when ye win a few games

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    Jul 9th 2017, 5:11 PM

    @John McNamara: Iโ€™m a Limerick man John, plenty of rivalry there between Clare and us.

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    Jul 9th 2017, 5:34 PM

    @Andrew Cosgrave: haha Limerick hurling??? Laughable!

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    Jul 9th 2017, 5:41 PM

    @John McNamara: Ye, ye, ye, ye and ducking ye.

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    Jul 9th 2017, 6:38 PM

    @John McNamara: I would say enjoy it John but you lot were soundly beaten today. All talk of big balls with no substance. Maybe poor auld Davey wasnโ€™t holding back these players after all, maybe they just ainโ€™t good enough to consistently contest. Clareโ€™s Munster record is atrocious in fairness, even โ€˜laughableโ€™ Limerick have a way richer recent Munster history than the world beating Bitter boys.

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    Jul 10th 2017, 12:44 PM

    @Andrew Cosgrave: no doubt Cork were the better team and they deserved it, Clare had too many individualsโ€ฆ..but do not ever praise Davy, that man was a drain on the entire county, nobody realises what he is like until he is over the county team. Clare players are more than good enough to contest, they just need to be let play with their instincts. Limerick on the other hand, Iโ€™d say an u8 team would beat that gaggle of geese

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:48 PM

    Following the live blog in Romania. Rebels Abu

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    Jul 9th 2017, 10:14 PM

    @Anthony P: multmesc

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:54 PM

    Poor quality game but Cork are slightly better team so far and the defence are holding up ok.Ref has given clare one or two really handy ones and very little in the peanlty could possibly be a free out for overplaying.RTE panelists are a joke its all what Clare can do to win, two teams their lads.

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:53 PM

    I hope clare lose this and wexford draw them in 1/4 final.

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:56 PM

    @David Higginbotham: my bad donโ€™t think losers of munster and leinster can meet at that stage .

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:51 PM

    Poor match so far

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    Jul 9th 2017, 5:38 PM

    Every game I watched in the Munster championship has been enthralling. Outstanding hurling, especially from Cork. Why are there no black or Muslin hurling players?

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:51 PM

    Is Nash knackered?

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    Jul 9th 2017, 4:00 PM

    Now Kevin, call it as it is รถr we willโ€ฆ..l am Sirian sorry seriousโ€ฆ

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    Jul 9th 2017, 5:09 PM

    Clare are woeful

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