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Johann Muller on Ulster Positives
Johann Muller is a captain on a mission and with high standards for his Ulster side this season. Admitting his disappointment at the losses in the Rabo Direct Pro 12 last season, he confirmed that it was part of their aims to improve on that, as well as hoping to launch another strong assault on the Heineken Cup.
“You know losing for 10 games in the Pro 12, I thought it was poor. So that’s something we really want to put a drive on this year and we need to get more consistency in our performances and play some decent rugby week in week out… it would be wonderful to go one step better next year in the Heineken but ….. we’ve got to look after the right nows on a day to day basis… I think if you look too much into the future and to the Finals and Semi-finals, you’re going to miss out on the 15 put in front of you”
Muller has a concise way of speaking, and the focus he has on success is something that his Ulster side can draw from. Considering their inexperience in positions such as fly half, Muller has a lot of positives to take from the squad situation for that shirt.
“We’ve got the talented Niall O’Connor who’s making us more comfortable from Connacht… He’s a guy that has improved so much over the last 12 months so we’re excited to see him playing again. And then a guy like Paddy Jackson you know there’s a reason he played for Ireland Under 20’s…. why he was the captain of that side and…. why he played in a Heineken cup final at the age of 20 years old…he’s got great ability ….I’m very comfortable to have him at 10”
The ability of Ulster to be able to compete in both the Rabo Direct Pro 12 and Heineken Cup is something Johann Muller admits they were not well placed to do last season. But does he think they can cope this year?
“…. this year there’s a lot of the young guys and all those Under 20’s that are coming through and putting up their hands and playing some outstanding rugby, so I’ll probably be able to answer that question… in a couple of months’ time! But I’m excited, I’m really excited and I’m really positive that … we can compete in both competitions at the same time with the depth that we do have in the squad now. We’ve made a couple of great signings in the off season and the future of Ulster rugby is really good”.
The positive vibe coming from Ulster’s captain is unmistakable, and the belief Muller has in his squad is something you can really feel. The positives don’t stop there for this side though, what with the return of Tommy Bowe and Roger Wilson to the region. Muller expressed his delight in having experiences players such as Tommy to draw from.
“And for me as a captain as one of the leaders of the team it’s great to have a guy like that as a leader back, and whenever the pressure’s on you know that you can always go to those guys and that they will be able to help”.
With the new season almost here, Muller was keen to state how important he sees Ravenhill as a venue and what else he wanted to get out of his side.
“It’s fantastic, it’s a great place to play rugby at and I think it’s a huge place for other people to come and play rugby at but I also think it’s very important that we take that same mentality that we do have at Ravenhill, we take that on the road and to our away games, and that’s something that we spoke about in the pre-season”.
So is it possible for Ulster to take their home form on the road? If the rest of the team has the same drive as their captain, it shouldn’t be a problem, but in this ever competitive league it will be interesting to see if they can put their plans into action.
“You know losing for 10 games in the Pro 12, I thought it was poor. So that’s something we really want to put a drive on this year and we need to get more consistency in our performances and play some decent rugby week in week out… it would be wonderful to go one step better next year in the Heineken but ….. we’ve got to look after the right nows on a day to day basis… I think if you look too much into the future and to the Finals and Semi-finals, you’re going to miss out on the 15 put in front of you”
Muller has a concise way of speaking, and the focus he has on success is something that his Ulster side can draw from. Considering their inexperience in positions such as fly half, Muller has a lot of positives to take from the squad situation for that shirt.
“We’ve got the talented Niall O’Connor who’s making us more comfortable from Connacht… He’s a guy that has improved so much over the last 12 months so we’re excited to see him playing again. And then a guy like Paddy Jackson you know there’s a reason he played for Ireland Under 20’s…. why he was the captain of that side and…. why he played in a Heineken cup final at the age of 20 years old…he’s got great ability ….I’m very comfortable to have him at 10”
The ability of Ulster to be able to compete in both the Rabo Direct Pro 12 and Heineken Cup is something Johann Muller admits they were not well placed to do last season. But does he think they can cope this year?
“…. this year there’s a lot of the young guys and all those Under 20’s that are coming through and putting up their hands and playing some outstanding rugby, so I’ll probably be able to answer that question… in a couple of months’ time! But I’m excited, I’m really excited and I’m really positive that … we can compete in both competitions at the same time with the depth that we do have in the squad now. We’ve made a couple of great signings in the off season and the future of Ulster rugby is really good”.
The positive vibe coming from Ulster’s captain is unmistakable, and the belief Muller has in his squad is something you can really feel. The positives don’t stop there for this side though, what with the return of Tommy Bowe and Roger Wilson to the region. Muller expressed his delight in having experiences players such as Tommy to draw from.
“And for me as a captain as one of the leaders of the team it’s great to have a guy like that as a leader back, and whenever the pressure’s on you know that you can always go to those guys and that they will be able to help”.
With the new season almost here, Muller was keen to state how important he sees Ravenhill as a venue and what else he wanted to get out of his side.
“It’s fantastic, it’s a great place to play rugby at and I think it’s a huge place for other people to come and play rugby at but I also think it’s very important that we take that same mentality that we do have at Ravenhill, we take that on the road and to our away games, and that’s something that we spoke about in the pre-season”.
So is it possible for Ulster to take their home form on the road? If the rest of the team has the same drive as their captain, it shouldn’t be a problem, but in this ever competitive league it will be interesting to see if they can put their plans into action.
Last edited by rugbydreamer on Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:16 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Geez, we could have done with him at the Boks.
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Winning against Castres away should be the most important fixture between now and Christmas for Ulster.
They have never won a game in France, if you are serious about being a title winning side that can't continue.
I think they will have a similar year to last year. Fail to make the playoffs but have an excellent European campaign.
They have never won a game in France, if you are serious about being a title winning side that can't continue.
I think they will have a similar year to last year. Fail to make the playoffs but have an excellent European campaign.
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I still can't get over the fact they've never won in France. Tis a bit crazy that.
Castres are more than beatable though, so they should deffo be targetting it.
Castres are more than beatable though, so they should deffo be targetting it.
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Im fairly sure they had never won a match in England until 2008 or 2009 when they beat Bath.
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Castres are extremely tough to beat at home tho, much easier on the roadrugbydreamer wrote:I still can't get over the fact they've never won in France. Tis a bit crazy that.
Castres are more than beatable though, so they should deffo be targetting it.
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We beat Bayonne there a few weeks ago.
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AsLongAsBut100ofUs wrote:Castres are extremely tough to beat at home tho, much easier on the roadrugbydreamer wrote:I still can't get over the fact they've never won in France. Tis a bit crazy that.
Castres are more than beatable though, so they should deffo be targetting it.
Sure, Scarlets did it with no problem
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Does pre-season count?!
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Notch wrote:We beat Bayonne there a few weeks ago.
was that not a friendly?
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Notch wrote:We beat Bayonne there a few weeks ago.
In a friendly.
Zebre beat Northampton Saints in a friendly.
Re: Johann Muller on Ulster Positives
In fairness, part of the reason is that we've only just moved off the third tier in the HEC, and can't be in the same group as Munster or Leinster. So our French teams have all tended to be tier one or tier two - Biarritz, Stade Francais (befire they started to slide), Clermont. No Racing Metro or Montpellier for us.
Now, Castres is a different matter. And we're a different team now. Time to get another monkey off our backs.
Now, Castres is a different matter. And we're a different team now. Time to get another monkey off our backs.
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Yeah, but it's a step in the right direction.
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Yeah but my Scarlets are a 3rd tier team and we've had loads of wins out in France.
Clermont may be a step too far mind....
Clermont may be a step too far mind....
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red_stag wrote:Winning against Castres away should be the most important fixture between now and Christmas for Ulster.
We dont play Castres away rill January
Muller is a superb captain - everytime I hear him speak I am ready to storm the barricades
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Ah Geoff thats a pity. Sure we can turn a blind eye to the pedantics on this oocasion
I agree with you on Muller
I agree with you on Muller
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rugbydreamer wrote:Yeah but my Scarlets are a 3rd tier team and we've had loads of wins out in France.
Clermont may be a step too far mind....
And yet Ulster are better than the Scarlets.
It's a funny old game, eh...?
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Sorry, couldn't resist it.
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Geoff - agree, Muller was amazing to interview, he's undoubtedly perfect captain material.
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Actually we are delighted with playing Castres last.
There record in the last match of the HC groups is actually pretty poor - both home and away. 9/10 they have thrown the towel in by then - its the perfect time to play them.
If we win away to Glasgow in October - we will be sitting pretty
There record in the last match of the HC groups is actually pretty poor - both home and away. 9/10 they have thrown the towel in by then - its the perfect time to play them.
If we win away to Glasgow in October - we will be sitting pretty
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Tis the same time Scarlets played them too Geoff last year. They may have thrown in the towel by then but they've such a nasty pack of forwards it's still blydi hard work.
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True but with Best, Afoa, Muller, Ferris etc - we have a pack that wont take a backward step against them
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Castres may have thown in towel by then but equally it could be a winner takes all game!
With Saints Castres and Glasgow its a tough group all are capable of wining their home games, not maybe a group of death but still a tough group.
With Saints Castres and Glasgow its a tough group all are capable of wining their home games, not maybe a group of death but still a tough group.
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Again true - I just have a belief Saints and ourselves have got in in the locker to win 5 games - I dont think Glasgow or Castres have.
Bottom line is I can see 1 or both of them scuppering another teams chances but not being strong enough to win the group.
Bottom line is I can see 1 or both of them scuppering another teams chances but not being strong enough to win the group.
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http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/rabodirect-pro12/rabodirect-pro12-season-of-hurt-drives-diack-16203845.html
Very interesting. Sounds like a man on a mission.
More power to him.
Very interesting. Sounds like a man on a mission.
More power to him.
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