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Ulster Rugby today named Johann Muller as the club captain for the 2011-12 season.



          Muller joined Ulster at the start of last season and after  making his competitive Ulster debut against the Ospreys in the opening  round of the League went on to win another 25 caps in his first season,  playing more minutes than anyone else, bar one (Pedrie Wannenburg).

       

        His performances did not go unnoticed and the popular lock  picked up not only the Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year Award but  also the URSC player of the Season Award before signing a contract  extension which will keep him in Belfast until the end of the 2012-13  season.

       

        He's delighted to have been named the Ulster captain for the coming season;

       

        "It's obviously a great honour for me and I'm really  excited and looking forward to a great challenge in 2011-12. I think  it's going to be a much tougher season, a lot of pressure and a lot  responsibility as well and I'm excited about that."

        

        "I enjoy the leadership role. Rory has done an outstanding job  as captain and if I can do as good a job as he has over the past four  years then I'll be a very happy man."

        

        "As a captain you only run at the front, there's plenty of  leaders in the side, plenty of guys who can make call and captain the  side on any given day so for me, it's just about running at the front  and making sure the backs make the right calls! I'm really excited and  hugely honoured by it."

       

        Ulster, like most teams will face the early part of the season  without a number of front-line players due to the World Cup, but Muller  believes that after last season's success, the squad need to maintain  momentum;

       

        "It's going to be a much tougher challenge for us this  season, partly because of the World Cup but also because last season  people didn't really expect us to do well and we surprised them. If we  want to be a successful side, and a side that can compete in the future  with any side in Europe then we need to be better this year than last  year, not just in the quarter-finals and semi-finals but every single  week and in every single thing that we do, on and off the field. The big  challenge not only for me as captain but the whole squad, the  management and coaching staff is to make the step up. "

       

        Muller, who has spent the past four weeks in camp with the  extended Springbok Squad while they prepare for the Rugby World Cup  returned to Belfast last Thursday. Originally selected as a replacement  for the Boks' first Tri-Nations match against Australia, he withdrew  with a hamstring injury, but is on the mend;

       

        "Injury wise I'm feeling great, I am starting to run  again, it will take a little bit of time to get back to full fitness at  my age but I'm feeling great, really fresh and really excited to play  again so I can't wait to get into some of the physical stuff."

       

        Whether or not Johann will be included in the South African  squad for the World Cup remains to be seen at this stage. Having thought  that his international career was over before he came to Belfast, he is  philosophical about whether or not he will get selected but explains  that the hunger to wear the international jersey never really goes away;

       

        "It will always be there, if you can play for your  country and pull that jersey over your head you will want to do that and  it's always a great honour."

        

        "If I don't get picked for South Africa again, if I don't get  picked for the World Cup that's fine with me, I've got a great challenge  ahead over here especially with the captaincy, however, if I do get a  call up that would be fantastic, and I would be honoured to go to  another World Cup and play another game for my country. Whichever comes  my way I'm a true believer that everything happens for a reason."


Link: http://www.ulsterrugby.com/news/9582.php


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