AHEAD OF HIS 100th league appearance for Leinster, captain Leo Cullen believes the coming weeks will go ” a long way” to defining the province’s season.
Joe Schmidt’s team host Connacht at the RDS this weekend on the back of a defeat to leaders Ulster in their last RaboDirect Pro12 outing before Christmas.
Earlier this month, their hopes of retaining the Heineken Cup were left in tatters with two losses on the bounce to Clermont Auvergne.
“From our perspective we have to try and build some momentum coming into a busy next few weeks which will go a long way to defining the rest of the season,” Cullen said.
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“We need some big results and we need to try and get some more rhythm to our play. Against Clermont in the Aviva, we gave away too many kickable penalties and (Morgan) Parra kicked seven out of 8 of them. Then against Ulster Paddy Jackson missed a few fairly kickable shots at goal, but Ruan Pienaar stepped up and kicked well.
“And this weekend Dan Parks will punish any penalties we give away because he has such a high kicking percentage and has proven himself time and again over the years.
“So we need to be more careful about giving quality sides easy opportunities to keep the scoreboard ticking over. These kinds of games are won and lost over the finest of margins.”
Back in October, Connacht turned Leinster over 34-6 at the Sportground on a night when very little went right for the away team.
We learned a few harsh lessons over in the Sportsground last time out against Connacht,” Cullen added. “I acted as water-boy that day and it was tough watching from the sidelines. They brought greater physicality to the game and they dominated us in that regard in Galway. We can’t allow them to have that kind of an upper hand again.
“So as 2012 draws to a close and we move into a new year, it’s still all to play for. My first wish is that we get a few more points on the board. When we get a few more bodies on the deck that will boost competition for places because we’ve been disrupted through the first half of the season and we have lacked a bit of fluency thus far.
“Ulster are racing clear at the top of the table and they’re going to be very hard to rein in, so we need to dig deep to get back into the top four.
“Then we travel to Edinburgh in the PRO12 before facing Scarlets at home in Europe and then travel to Exeter Chiefs where they have a great record at home.
“By the end of January we’ll know our fate and we have a bit of ground to catch up on. And, for us, that process starts this weekend.”
‘We’ve got some catching up to do’ – Cullen
AHEAD OF HIS 100th league appearance for Leinster, captain Leo Cullen believes the coming weeks will go ” a long way” to defining the province’s season.
Joe Schmidt’s team host Connacht at the RDS this weekend on the back of a defeat to leaders Ulster in their last RaboDirect Pro12 outing before Christmas.
Earlier this month, their hopes of retaining the Heineken Cup were left in tatters with two losses on the bounce to Clermont Auvergne.
“From our perspective we have to try and build some momentum coming into a busy next few weeks which will go a long way to defining the rest of the season,” Cullen said.
“We need some big results and we need to try and get some more rhythm to our play. Against Clermont in the Aviva, we gave away too many kickable penalties and (Morgan) Parra kicked seven out of 8 of them. Then against Ulster Paddy Jackson missed a few fairly kickable shots at goal, but Ruan Pienaar stepped up and kicked well.
“And this weekend Dan Parks will punish any penalties we give away because he has such a high kicking percentage and has proven himself time and again over the years.
“So we need to be more careful about giving quality sides easy opportunities to keep the scoreboard ticking over. These kinds of games are won and lost over the finest of margins.”
Back in October, Connacht turned Leinster over 34-6 at the Sportground on a night when very little went right for the away team.
“So as 2012 draws to a close and we move into a new year, it’s still all to play for. My first wish is that we get a few more points on the board. When we get a few more bodies on the deck that will boost competition for places because we’ve been disrupted through the first half of the season and we have lacked a bit of fluency thus far.
“Ulster are racing clear at the top of the table and they’re going to be very hard to rein in, so we need to dig deep to get back into the top four.
“Then we travel to Edinburgh in the PRO12 before facing Scarlets at home in Europe and then travel to Exeter Chiefs where they have a great record at home.
“By the end of January we’ll know our fate and we have a bit of ground to catch up on. And, for us, that process starts this weekend.”
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