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Semi-final - Leinster v Ulster
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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 399686" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>18-3 against a decent Ulster team despite a spate of injuries disrupting proceedings and never being at their best. I'll take that. Joe Schmidt was fairly confident that O'Driscoll, Strauss, Horgan, Ross, Boss and O'Brien will all be fine ahead of next weekend. I thought Madigan was very good when he came on with Wright, McFadden, O'Brien and Heaslip among the other good performers on the night.</p><p> </p><p>A word on Ulster. They've unquestionably improved this season but failure to win the big games must be a slight concern. They weren't at the races in two games against Munster, three games against Leinster and in the Heineken Cup quarter final against Northampton they were blown away in the second half. Bath away was their only "big" result but Bath aren't a strong team. Ulster are on the up but they remind me of Leinster from 6 or 7 years ago- they're brittle when the pressure comes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 399686, member: 13611"] 18-3 against a decent Ulster team despite a spate of injuries disrupting proceedings and never being at their best. I'll take that. Joe Schmidt was fairly confident that O'Driscoll, Strauss, Horgan, Ross, Boss and O'Brien will all be fine ahead of next weekend. I thought Madigan was very good when he came on with Wright, McFadden, O'Brien and Heaslip among the other good performers on the night. A word on Ulster. They've unquestionably improved this season but failure to win the big games must be a slight concern. They weren't at the races in two games against Munster, three games against Leinster and in the Heineken Cup quarter final against Northampton they were blown away in the second half. Bath away was their only "big" result but Bath aren't a strong team. Ulster are on the up but they remind me of Leinster from 6 or 7 years ago- they're brittle when the pressure comes on. [/QUOTE]
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