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Published 19:00 12 Jan 2023 GMT
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"When someone is drowning, usually they can take someone with them."The inference is that Ulster are flailing in the Champions Cup and are a dangerous prospect because they will be going for broke, trying to cling on to any qualification hope. "Ulster have nothing to lose," UJ Seuteni clarified.
"They have everything to motivate them, to come here and try to make a hassle of things. We spoke (earlier) about how our game against them got moved to the Aviva Stadium and we were allowed a few supporters in, and whatnot. I guess they've got all those frustrations from that game, coming here to make a mess of things."
"Beating Toulouse obviously makes the team environment feel better," Dillane adds, "but, the second the game finished, yes, everyone was happy and smiling but we were also thinking, 'Let's not get too carried away here. We have two big games in two weeks and we need to be extremely focused on what's coming."Asked for particular Ulster players Dillane may have flagged to his teammates, he remarks, "I don't think I have to. We do have two good Irish coaches (Ronan O'Gara and Donnacha Ryan) here that know them as well as I would. "We know the calibre of what we'll be up against, and we know how huge the Champions Cup is for all the Irish sides. It won't be a walk in the park." Related articles:
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