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Mike Prendergast: Munster must get a result against Ulster

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Mike Prendergast says Munster's interprovincial derby with Ulster has taken on added importance as they bid to end a tough opening block of fixtures with a win.Munster sit 11th in the BKT United Rugby Championship with four defeats from six games and host Ulster at Thomond Park on Saturday in their final fixture before the international break.Munster’s best performance of the season came in their last home fixture when they powered to a bonus-point win over the Vodacom Bulls and Prendergast wants to sign off with another big win in front of their own supporters."It’s hugely important," said the Munster attack coach. "We alluded to it on Tuesday morning, how important it is.

We’re not relying or counting on being at home, but it’s definitely something that will help."We did feel that energy from the crowd against the Bulls, we probably gave them something to cheer about.

I thought it worked well in tandem."In terms of putting in a performance and getting a result, that’s our main goal for this week.

There has been improvements but we still need results to go with that."Two weeks ago we had that against the Bulls, we came up short against Leinster.

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