

Superb turnovers won by the impressive flanker Hurley-Langton and No.8 Cian Prendergast were not punished by Connacht, with centre Tom Farrell crashing into full-back Mike Lowry rather than slipping a pass to his scrum-half Caolin Blade who had a clear run to the line after 18 minutes. Ulster are a class outfit but we knew if we played our best game then we could get a result,” said the 23-year old.Ĭonnacht, with 60% possession, deservedly led 9-3 at the break and should have been much further ahead but they lacked precision in their finishing and regularly took wrong options.īoth sides were guilty of multiple errors, particularly in handling, during a misfiring opening half.Ĭonnacht twice failed to make penalty advantages inside the Ulster 22 count and then when they tapped and went after 15 minutes rather than take the opening points, they knocked on and the chance was lost.

“In the last few weeks we knew we had it in us. “I love South Africa, it is a great country and I’m looking to getting down there and dig into it.
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Man of the match Shamus Hurley-Langton said they knew they will have a right crack off either the Bulls or the Stormers in a bid to nail a spot in the URC final after seeing off Ulster in Belfast.Īndy Friend’s men were full value for their win and would have eased to an easy victory had they taken their chances, but Kiwi Hurley-Langton said they now head to South Africa with a pep in their step.
