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Stuart McCloskey craves silverware this season with Ulster

McCloskey is one of a generation of Ulster players that has never had the chance to put a winner’s medal around his neck since making his debut in the 2013/14 season.

The powerful centre is closing in on 150 appearances in the white shirt and after wins at the RDS, Franklin Gardens and away in Clermont already this season, there is a real belief that Ulster can end their 16-year trophy drought as Dan McFarland’s side challenge for honours in Europe and domestically.

“We got to a final two year, a final against Leinster and lost,” he said.

“We’re close. That year when we got to the semi-final and lost away to Glasgow on that innocuous decision with Matawalu, that was a pretty good team, so yeah it’s definitely up there as one of the best teams I’ve been involved in in the last 10 years.

“I think we’re just trying to get to the quarter-finals and semi-finals first and then work form there.

“We’ve put ourselves in a pretty good spot and if we get a home draw we’ll be pretty tough to beat. It will be tough for anybody to beat us.”

With the talent that has been assembled during his time at the club McCloskey struggles to explain why Ulster have failed to trouble the trophy engravers since 2006.

“I can’t really put a finger on it but squad depth is probably better than it’s ever been,” he said.

“That’s one thing. When it comes to the end of the year and guys have been injured we’ve maybe dropped off in years gone by, but I think at the minute when somebody drops out the next person up has put in really great performances, and that really helps towards the end of the year when guys get injured.”

Close to his 30th birthday, McCloskey hasn’t given up hope of adding to his six Ireland caps and playing in next year’s world cup

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