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25th April 2022
04:44pm BST

John Cooney of Ulster pictured during the Heineken Champions Cup Round of 16 second leg against Toulouse at Kingspan Stadium in Belfast. (Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I was listening to Stephen Ferris talking about it on Premier Sports. This seems to happen a lot with Ulster. They have a cracking start to the season. For the first three-quarters of the season, Ulster looked unbelievable. "All of a sudden, in the space of six days, it's all falling apart again."Cave has been critical of the Munster attack under coach Stephen Larkham, but he notes how the southern province has 15 more league tries [almost one per game] than Ulster. Another part of the game that Cave questioned was Mike Lowry getting another start in the 10 jersey, while Ian Madigan was left on the bench until late in the game.
"I feel Ulster lack a second No.10, in terms of controlling the game," says Cave. "In the Toulouse game, Tom O'Toole got red carded, but Billy Burns went off for concussion at a very similar time. They've been this way for the last three or four seasons. In South Africa, they were even chucking minutes there at John Cooney and Nathan Doak."Greg O'Shea asked the valid question about not getting much game time. The former Leinster and Bristol outhalf has only has one start and six sub appearances since returning to the fold in January.
"Even when you look at when Bill Johnston and Johnny McPhillips were there, they haven't settled on a back-up 10. When Billy Burns is not playing... and I think he comes in for criticism, at times, that is not always fair. But if you look at how so many of the outside backs are excelling at Ulster, there's no acknowledgement for who is giving them that space. Look at James Hume, Robert Baloucoune and Mike Lowry, from fullback. They're carving it. "I just don't think Michael Lowry is just as natural a fit there for Ulster. I know he played there at school, but in terms of managing games, exiting well and mixing up attacks with only 14 players, kicking in behind, and such. To go from 20 minutes left [against Toulouse] and chuck a guy in there that had started only four or five games at 10 for Ulster ever. And then to go in and start against Munster, in the very next biggest game of the season. "Like, you've signed Ian Madigan and he's probably getting paid a few quid. He hasn't really played at all with Ulster since he got there [31 appearances, 12 starts]. I think they've got the whole dynamic wrong."Ulster are down to fifth in the URC standings after sitting second at 7:35pm on Friday night. The gap to the 8th place team is now only three points. They are away to Edinburgh [7th] this weekend before facing an ever-improving Sharks at home. There is only one cup to play for now, but Ulster need to get back to winning ways, and soon.
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