Ulster name a 28-man squad
Updated: Wednesday, 16 Dec 2009 13:13
Ulster boss Brian McLaughlin has named a 28-man squad for the return clash with Stade Francais at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on Saturday.
Both Ulster and Stade Francais currently sit on nine points, at the top of the Heineken Cup Pool 4 table, with little point's difference separating the two sides as they head into Saturday's match.
Commenting on Saturday's return leg clash, Ulster Coach Brian McLaughlin said: ‘I never look back, I always look forward, we had a good win over Stade at the weekend, but now it is all about Brussels. I am just hoping that the record, come Saturday, will be played two, won two.
‘We all know how good Stade are and towards the end of the game last week, when we basically stopped playing, having gained a 23-6 lead, they came back at us.
'This is something we have to be aware of this weekend. But we can also go there with belief, confidence and pride after our overall performance against them.
‘We can go to Brussels with great passion and faith. We have kept our own destiny in our own hands.
‘Last weekend's performance was not perfect by any means, but by goodness it was a great one. We have to learn from any mistakes for this week, as they will be coming at us hard and fast.’
Ulster squad to face Stade Francais at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on Saturday:
Declan Fitzpatrick, Justin Fitzpatrick, Bryan Young, Tom Court, BJ Botha, Nigel Brady, Andy Kyriacou, Ed O'Donoghue, Dan Tuohy, Ryan Caldwell, Chris Henry, Stephen Ferris, David Pollock, Willie Faloon, TJ Anderson
Jamie Smith, Clinton Schifcofske, Andrew Trimble, Simon Danielli, Darren Cave, Ian Whitten,Timoci Nagusa, Ian Humphreys, Niall O'Connor, Isaac Boss, Paul Marshall, Cillian Willis, Paddy Wallace.
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