ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, the brand new Ulster coach Richie Murphy saw plenty of grounds for optimism after his team lost 22-12 to the Sharks in sweaty Durban.
โLook, we are disappointed that we did not get the result but we have been together for only three training sessions and a 24-hour travel day,โ said Murphy, who took office on Monday.
โWe knew we were in for a tough time when we learned that a host of their big-name Springboks were coming back, anytime you come to South Africa you will be in for a very physical test, but we got some Ireland boys back ourselves and I am proud of how we stayed in the fight.
โWe were working off about 30 percent of possession,โ Murphy continued. โThat makes it difficult and even with what we had we did not look after it well enough.
โI thought early in the game we put some phases together and caused them some trouble but in the second quarter, they slowed us down and we did not look after the ball.โ
Conditions in the east coast city did not favour the tourists. It is still muggy and hot in KwaZulu-Natal and the Sharks have the advantage of living and training in steamy conditions that make the ball as slippery as soap.
โIt was very humid and the Irish boys are not used to that. I think it might account for some of the knock-ons โ you have the ball and it squirts out of your grasp because of the sweat,โ Murphy said.
Ulster move on to Cape Town for another tough assignment against the Stormers, the former champions, and Murphy says the week ahead will be used constructively.
โOver the next few weeks, we want to add some things to our game. We feel that coming in, there are certain areas we can improve that will help us get back our confidence.
โWe can get better on attack where I feel we are stopping at the gain line. There are a few things we can do differently to correct that and get more go-forward.โ
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Fantastic performance. Great direct running Football. Cracking match. Can the Ulster teams put on as much entertainment?
Up the Faithful
Great to see Offaly back in the big time!!
Well done Offaly, not surprised theyโd a good league campaign, were the better team for most of the OโByrne cup game against Dublin back in January.
very enjoyable game well played .
Where is sean mcormack these days?
Mc cormick dropped himself off the panel. #sheedyout
Are you sure it wasnโt a family bereavement? I thought that was one of the pre โ match announcements
His dad passed away suddenly last week.