Every point is vital at this stage with Connacht having a game in hand Ulster need to get as much as they can from Sunday's clash with Edinburgh. I caught up with head coach Brian McLaughlin to find out how the review went for the Glasgow game, and discover how the team were shaping up for this important trip to the Scottish capital.
To listen to Brian's interview click | BRIAN McLAUGHLIN
As well as helping Brian to prepare for Sunday's game Neil Doak's Ravens team have to prepare for their British and Irish Cup semi-final at Thomond Park Limerick this Saturday.
It is a case of running two full teams this weekend, and Neil is happy with the preparation thus far and is looking forward to the challenge of Thomond Park this weekend. The Ravens will have a number of new faces in the line-up due to a number of injuries and the senior game the next day. But Munster A are in the same boat, they will play the Ospreys after the semi-final so their named squad of 23 players contains a number of new faces.
The Ravens lost both their inter-pro games this season, Munster fielding strong sides on the day and the Ulstermen failed to play to their full potential. Saturday is a winner takes all scenario and although the Munster men are favourites for this one the young Ulster side is more than capable of causing an upset.
To listen to Neil's interview click | NEIL DOAK
Kick-off at Thomond Park is at 3.30pm.
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