“Ulster’s Epic Triumph: McCloskey’s Career-Defining Performance Propels Team to Victory Over Racing 92!”

 

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McCloskey hails the Ulsterand#039 Champions Cup win over Racing 92 as one of the best European celebrations of

his career. Stuart McCloskey hailed Ulster’s 31-15 bonus-point win over

Top14 leaders Racing 92 as one of the best nights of his European career. By

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Shots videos! and live on Freeview channel 276 Visit Shots! now The win at

Kingspan Stadium snapped a three-match losing streak for the province and

puts them firmly in the mix for a place in the round of 16 of the Investec

Champions Cup. Ulster’s performance at home was paramount after losing their

first swim game against Bath last week and they earned a maximum of five

match points as Racing left Belfast empty-handed. Advertising Hide ad

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think the conditions and our progress, especially in the last three weeks, are

good,” he said. “We talked internally about creating chances and we probably

didn’t take them but you have to show up at some point and I think we showed up

and showed what we can do, especially in the first half. Ulsterand#039;Stuart

McCloskey with his match medal after the Investec Champions Cup match at the

Kingspan Stadium in Belfast. PHOTO: Liam McBurney/PA Wire

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if we had won a few more formations we

would have really put them in the hub and they would have struggled and I think we would have really come.”

McCloskey was happy to prove the doubters wrong. “I think last week (Bath)

wasn’t as bad as people thought and we were in the game until the 57th minute

or so,” he added. “The problem was every time the defenders made a mistake –

there were a few chances, if we had caught the ball – we probably would have gone out ourselves, but we hit the ball or

gave a penalty from five meters. our line. andquot;So you’re under pressure, so I

think we were right in the game away from home for 57 minutes, which was

good. We gained confidence from that. Advertising Hide ad “In terms of support,

we’re always trying to get better and I know it’s so cliché, but you finally saw

some of the things we wanted to do in the last nine or 10 weeks of the season.”

The win over Racing was only Ulster’s second corporate bonus point this

season. Three of the four tries came from melees from penalties as McCloskey

went over and he believes Ulster’s attack will gel as the season progresses. “My

thing, it was almost flawless,” he said. “Cooney gave me a good ball, I’m not

sure who was in front of me, it might

have been Le Garrec and I think I’ve got about 40kg on him, so it’s a bit more

comfortable that way. Advertising Hide ad “Offensively you’d like to say it’s easy,

you follow the plan and you know it’s going to work out in the end, but I’ve had

my doubts over the last few weeks when it hasn’t worked out and I’m sure others

have too. The coaches and senior players stick with it and know that eventually it

turns around. “The coaches talk a lot about the fact that we worked hard during the week and the training was

good, but actually it has passed and the

last few weeks have been pretty good. andquot;We may not have brought out

exactly what we wanted on the field, but we were pretty confident that what we

did in practice would pay off in the end. andquot;It is only a matter of time and

hopefully that is the turning point. We have to back it up next week and the week after that, but I think it will come.”

Advertising Hide ad Nick Timoney got Ulster’s first try four minutes after John

Cooney’s conversion, before McCloskey’s conversion doubled their lead. Nolann Le

Garrec crossed for Racing before Matty Rea’s unconverted try put Ulster 21-5 up

at the break. Timoney secured the bonus point with his second try in the 48th

minute, Racing winger Janick Tarrit twice saving, Cooney adding a late

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