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Young Players Will Learn From Defeat – McLaughlin

Young Players Will Learn From Defeat – McLaughlin

Ulster head coach Brian McLaughlin was not too downbeat after his side’s 32-14 RaboDirect PRO12 defeat away to the Ospreys on Sunday.

Ulster started brightly and took an early 7-0 lead thanks to an excellent converted try from Paddy Jackson. The 19-year-old accelerated through a gap in the Ospreys defence and outstripped the covering tacklers before touching down.

The Ulstermen were unable to build on this lead though, and Dan Biggar put Ospreys ahead with six well-struckpenalties, while they added further scores through a penalty try and an effort from Richard Fussell.

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Ulster got a consolation score at the end through a penalty try, with young replacement James McKinney landed the extras on his debut.

The performance of Jackson and Luke Marshall, allied to debuts for replacement half-backs McKinney and Blane McIlroy, were positives for head coach Brian McLaughlin.

“There were a lot of young guys out there and that will have been an experience for them. There are good days and bad days when you play and for most of them so far there have been a lot more good days than bad,” he said.

“This will have been a very steep learning experience. When you come to a place like the Ospreys, you’ve got to be squeaky clean with your discipline, organised with the ball, put it in the right areas of the pitch and make sure you put a team like the Ospreys under pressure.

“You can’t allow yourself to get blown away in and around the contact areas. Those were the areas where we were guilty of underachieving.”