Irish Sunday Mirror

That’s what we are all about!

BOSS DAN HAILS ULSTER

- BY GARY MAGUIRE BY

Mcfarland’s side trailed 13-0 after 50 minutes minutes with Matt Toomua’s first-half try added to eight points from the boot of George Ford.

But Ulster dug deep with converted tries from Marty Moore and Rob Baloucoune ensuring a Champions Cup knockout berth for the first time in five years.

“I’m really pleased, and the second-half performanc­e showed everything about what we are,” said Mcfarland.

“We had to turn the game around. In the first half we weren’t even close to what we’re capable of playing but we turned that around to a large extent and some of our defence was magnificen­t.

“Play-off football is where you want to be. If you want to challenge for championsh­ips you have to play play-off football regularly. We’ve come out of a hard pool with five wins.”

Subject to other results in this weekend’s Champions Cup, Ulster are likely to play Leinster at the Aviva Stadium in the last eight.

And Mcfarland insists he does not mind who his side play in the next round.

He said: “Any side will be really tough and we’re going away from home. We’ll play one of the four best sides in Europe but we’re in the top eight so that’s great.”

Ulster were nervy in the early exchanges at Welford Road, which allowed Leicester to command a comfortabl­e half-time lead.

Toomua collected Ford’s grubber kick for the game’s first try adding to an earlier penalty from the England internatio­nal.

Ulster came back with two quickfire scores after the break. First Moore finished off a hard-hitting driving maul (right) before Baloucoune sprinted below the posts following Billy Burns’ clever kick. John Cooney’s simple conversion proved match-winning to ensure Ulster’s progressio­n.

Leicester head coach Geordan Murphy was left disappoint­ed with his side’s errorstrew­n display.

He said: “It was a physical game and there was a lot of blood on the floor in the changing rooms and tired bodies. There was endeavour, and I can’t criticise the players for not working hard enough, but we just weren’t smart enough.

“The forwards went to work quite a bit and the backs let us down.” LEICESTER:

ULSTER:

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QUARTER MASTERS John Cooney of Ulster celebrates at end and, right, Robert Baloucoune enjoys try WINNER Blade and Carty celebrate late try
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