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Iain Henderson wary of history repeating in Ulster’s trophy drive

Ulster won the right to host a last-eight contest by beating the Sharks in the final regular season league game to finish third in the table and while there are numerous advantages to playing in Belfast, Dan McFarland’s side crashed out of the Heineken Champions Cup on home soil earlier this season despite leaving France with a six-point advantage from the first leg.

“Our last home knockout game, there were a couple of switch-offs that cost us the game,” said the Ireland second row. “We have to realise at this stage of the season, as we’ve learned fortunately or unfortunately in so many years gone by, that everything is on the line in a knockout game.

“One split-second poor decision can turn the whole game around, potentially turn the whole season around.

“We’ve got to be planning and preparing for all those moments as possible, it’s frustrating that we’re still carrying that frustration from that European game but we know after we put that to bed we’re fully-focused on winning this competition.”

Munster completed a league double over Ulster this season, including a 24-17 tally when the sides met at Kingspan Stadium in April.

“We prefer to play here than an away game, obviously there are away fixtures that we’d rather play than going to South Africa,” he said. “It could have been a lot more difficult but it could have been a lot more difficult in terms of other fixtures too.

“We have really great support here, we’ve fans that come here week in, week out and every team that comes here recognises that.

“We want these knockout games at home for our supporters and to have that noise behind us, that’s something we really enjoy, having them behind us, it’s a big motivation for us as well.”

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