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11th January 2022
01:23pm GMT

"I thought it was brave of Stephen Ferris and Darren Cave here [on the show], last week, to be slating Munster so much," says Keatley. "And then Ulster were playing them next. I was there going, 'If you're slating Munster, you better make sure you win'. "And they didn't win, against a Munster side down to 14 men. Then you have to question - well, you're slating Munster so much but what about Ulster?"Dan McFarland's side are third in the URC and have also won their opening two Champions Cup games, but their fans have now seen them fall badly against Ospreys and Connacht while they missed a golden opportunity to put their inter-pro rivals away, last weekend. "The biggest thing I'm seeing with Ulster," Keatley adds, 'is they are playing well, with some great players and a great coach, in McFarland, but they have inconsistencies.
"They won the first four matches of the season, then lost convincingly to Connacht. Then they beat Leinster away from home and you thought, 'Oh, they're back on track. Then they lose to Ospreys, then have two good wins in Europe and lose to Munster. What's going on? "Munster have some problems of their own and it looks like it is down to inconsistencies, rather than style of play. But if they are going to compete with the Leinsters of this world, that is where they need to get to. They are up there, or thereabouts, but if you want to beat Leinster, you've got to perform week-in, week-out."For now, the United Rugby Championship is parked as both Munster and Ulster ready for Champions Cup pool stage round three games that will go a long way to deciding their fate in the knock-outs. One suspects that both sets of fans would gladly take one of those ugly wins, this weekend. WATCH HOUSE OF RUGBY URC HERE:
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