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"A lot to be pleased about in that performance" - Ulster head-coach Dan McFarland on Clermont win

A superb second-half try from John Cooney helped Dan McFarland's Ulster to a famous victory over Cle...


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"A lot to be pleased about in that performance" - Ulster head-coach Dan McFarland on Clermont win


A superb second-half try from John Cooney helped Dan McFarland's Ulster to a famous victory over Clermont last night.

They were 18-13 winners over the Top 14 side in driving rain at Kingspan Stadium in Belfast.

Jordi Murphy got Ulster's opening try, and they've got two wins from their opening two games in Pool 3 of the Heineken Champions Cup.

“Anytime you play a French giant in the Champions Cup and you manage to win the game you have to be happy with that, there is a lot to be very pleased about in that performance," McFarland said after the game.

“Particularly with the way we limited their opportunities when they had the ball in hand; that was going to be a real threat and I said before the game we had to hunt like a pack and bring collective pressure. We had to do that constantly and I felt we did that.

“Jared and his preparation of the team and the amount of effort the guys put in did that; on the reserve side we showed glimpses of what we can do in attack.

“If we had been a little more clinical right at the end we’d have had two more tries and they wouldn’t have got a bonus point but I’m probably being a little bit picky there given we won the game.

"The conditions were really difficult again and I don’t think we’ve had a dry match here this year, somebody said to me Clermont are going to hate the wet conditions but that is a stereotype of Irish teams - we’re not like that; we want a dry track and that is how we play: we want to move the ball.

“We want to keep it in play and we want to tire them out. It was pleasing that we showed those glimpses in attack.”

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