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Published 21:07 30 Mar 2019 GMT
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"It was brilliantly manufactured by Ulster and again he'd a fair bit of work to do but this unfortunately for Jacob Stockdale is unforgivable," said O'Driscoll on BT Sport. "When you find yourself over the whitewash, yes there's a player dragging out of him looking to get a challenge in, but you've got to dive. "You've got to guarantee the ball goes down. There's a risk, and obviously the one that we've just seen, of knocking the ball on or losing it in contact. That does not happen, or at least tends to happen far less frequently, when you dive."Former Ulster and Ireland flanker Stephen Ferris added that Stockdale took the ball three or four yards past the tryline and that he should have just fell on the ball. https://twitter.com/btsportrugby/status/1112084441252417537
"You just look where he tried to put the ball down," said Ferris. "It was four or five yards beyond where the try line was. He'd done all the hard work, all he had to do was fall on the ball or the old Brian O'Driscoll slide the ball down to secure it. It was just something that didn't happen for Ulster and it was a real unfortunate moment for Jacob Stockdale because it was a big turning point in the game."
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