Leinster win 'most complete' of my tenure - Ulster boss Murphy
Written by I Dig SportsHead coach Richie Murphy said it was "very satisfying" for Ulster to claim a spot in the United Rugby Championship [URC] play-offs thanks to a win over Leinster he feels was their most complete since he arrived at Kingspan Stadium.
The former Ireland Under-20s boss took over after Dan McFarland was sacked in February, initially on an interim basis before signing a two-year permanent deal earlier this week.
The province were 8th at the time of McFarland's dismissal but, after losing three of Murphy's first four games in all competitions, the 23-21 victory over the Investec Champions Cup finalists sealed by a late John Cooney penalty was Ulster's fourth in a row.
Guaranteed their place in the play-offs with a round of the URC to spare, there would still be some work to do in order to book a Champions Cup spot for next season should the Sharks beat Gloucester in the European Challenge Cup final on Friday.
"Coming into the game I thought if we got a couple of points wed probably be in the play-offs, but then with everyone else winning we needed to win," said Murphy.
"Its very satisfying. The crowd were incredible getting in behind the team and we feel like we are getting better over the last couple of weeks.
"Compared to where we started, you can see things coming together. That was probably our most complete performance even though we still had loads of mistakes.
"Our goal was to get into the play-offs but it was our performances that were going to take care of that.
"Were delighted to be in it, so thats great, and well try to get Champions Cup but who knows what will happen in the final next week."