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‘A lot of niggle’ as Ulster look to bounce back

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Forwards coach Jimmy Duffy says there has been a “lot of niggle” in training as Ulster look to end their disappointing run of form.

Ulster have lost their last four matches as they prepare to host inter-provincial rivals Munster in the United Rugby Championship on Friday.

Richie Murphy’s side lost to Cardiff and Leinster in the URC either side of the autumn internationals, before heavy defeats by Toulouse and Bordeaux in Europe.

The defeat by Bordeaux in Belfast was particularity painful as the French side scored 26 unanswered points after Ulster worked their way into a first-half lead.

Duffy said he was focusing on the positives, rather than the negatives, and “all the signs are pointing in the right direction”.

“The lads care which is the big thing,” said Duffy.

“You can see it on their faces and there’s been a lot of niggle in training over the last number of weeks, which is good – niggle in the right way.

“People want to get better and they want to win, so it’ll come. It will come.”

Despite the difficult run of form, albeit three of those matches were against some of the best teams in Europe, Duffy added that “it’s not doom and gloom” within the squad.

“We’ve spoken about it being a young group and giving it time, but they’re still ambitious.

“They’ve played the European champions and French finalists in the past two weekends, that is where you get burnt and get better.

“The lads are enjoying each other’s company and working hard in there.

“We’re on a journey as a club and we’re trying to build pathways to make these guys as good as they can be.”

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