'Six points to Toulouse is nothing. It's 15 seconds of brilliance'
Ulster head coach Dan McFarland was understandably delighted with his team’s performance in their 26-20 victory over Toulouse but warned his players they would have to improve for the return fixture in Belfast next week. The URC side ran in four tries to two in the round-of-16 first-leg Heineken Champions Cup tie in front of a packed house at Stadium de Toulouse, with winger Robert Baloucoune running in a hat-trick.
“We could have taken a larger points difference,” McFarland said. “But I’m not sure anyone wouldn’t take a six-point lead from Toulouse. We were playing Toulouse in Toulouse. We created opportunities in that game to score tries. For chunks of that game, we were really good.”
But McFarland warned that the slender Ulster advantage could be wiped out in 15 seconds of the second leg at the Kingspan next week if the defending champions hit their stride. “They are Toulouse,” he said after the French side repeatedly stretched the visitors’ defence even after they were reduced to 14 after just eleven minutes of a frenetic, pulsating match.
“They are the champions of Europe, champions of the Top 14, and they have got some of the best players in the world. We are going to have to be a lot better next week. Six points to Toulouse is nothing. It’s 15 seconds of brilliance. We’re going to have to be on our game.”
Juan Cruz Mallia was sent-off for taking out Ben Moxham in the air as the match was clicking into gear. After treatment, the Ulster winger got back to his feet but was taken off the pitch for an HIA and did not return. “He says he feels fine,” McFarland added. “You go through the protocols. We’ll monitor him today and tomorrow and go through the protocols during the week.”
Toulouse captain Antoine Dupont said his charges should be proud of their efforts at the end of one of our best games of the season, insisting anything is possible heading into next weekend’s second leg. “We know that the points average is important and the last try was good for us,” Dupont said. “We knew that Ulster would be a big challenge and playing with 14 players did not make our task easier. In spite of that, we didn’t give up and we caused them problems on several occasions.
“We can be proud of what we did. This was one of our best games of the season - we tried things, we played together in the same tone and in the same direction. Anything is possible. We are capable of anything. It’s obvious that it is going to be hard after losing the first game by six points. They lose very few games and we know the challenge that awaits us.”
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Best wishes for the new year Nick. I must confess to being a Marcus fan. Let's put it this way. When I was playing fly half the last flyhalf I would like to see opposite me was someone who played just like Marcus. He is a very gutsy defender, covers the corner brilliantly, has (most times) around 75% place kick accuracy, has a knack of putting the ball into space behind the opposition, with ball in hand he reminds me of Carlos Spencer, and most of all is absolutely unpredictable.
Go to commentsAgreed .
Sale we're just terrific and suffocated the life out of Bristol and forced them into a forward tussle. Had Mcginty been playing it may have beeen a different outcome but it was what it was .
Was it good watch ?? Yes if you were a Sale fan , Sanderson must take credit for excellent coaching .
Otherwise no. It was pragmatic , don't let the other team play and dullness won the day .
Admittedly by quite a margin .
Bath show you can do both and I hope they do well .
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