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Ulster Missed Ospreys Chance: Murphy Rues League Opportunity
1 Mar
Summary
- Ulster coach Richie Murphy expressed disappointment over a missed league position opportunity.
- Key moments included a disallowed Ulster try and a controversial penalty.
- Poor set-piece performance hindered Ulster's ability to play effectively.

Ulster head coach Richie Murphy described the 21-10 loss to Ospreys as a "missed opportunity" for the Irish province to improve their standing in the United Rugby Championship. The team dropped to sixth in the league after suffering their fourth defeat of the campaign.
Murphy cited a failure to deliver their best performance, with set-piece issues in the scrum and lineout preventing Ulster from establishing a solid platform. He acknowledged Ospreys' deserved victory and their effective ball retention under pressure.
The Ulster coach also pointed to a crucial moment involving a disallowed late try for Angus Bell and a yellow card for Marcus Rea, suggesting such decisions are detrimental to the sport. Despite this, he refused to blame the pitch conditions, noting the team had prepared for playing on a different surface.
Ulster had led 10-7 at halftime with tries from Zac Ward and Tom Stewart, but Ospreys secured the win with late scores from James Ratti and Daniel Kasende.




