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Published 17:09 18 Dec 2014 GMT
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Rory Best dejected after the Champions Cup loss to Toulon.[/caption]
"You use it to your benefit really, Rory was talking about it in training the other day, about just being really cross with yourself all week. I think we were all disappointed on Sunday night, and probably Monday and Tuesday as well, but Rory said to keep that anger, and use it in a positive way, and taking it out on the Ospreys.
"That's what we're going to try and do. Just bounce back and get back to winning ways."
And Marshall is targeting an extended run in the Ulster side, with ambitions to force his way back into the plans of Joe Schmidt and Ireland.
Marshall missed the November Internationals with his latest injury, but says a phone call from Schmidt has given him plenty of motivation to rediscover the run that saw him make his International debut in the 2013 Six Nations.
"He rang me just after I got injured, just about working hard on my rehab and getting back to fitness as quick as possible. He sort of said, 'Get back playing and if you're playing well you're still in with a shout.'
"It was nice motivation to try and get back fit, and I'm heading down on Sunday to the camp for the day, so it's nice to be in the mix.
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