RORY BEST: Racing 92 will be another step up for Ulster
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The Irish Province’s 24-10 win over the English club put them top of the group on points different from their French opponents this Saturday evening, Racing 92.
Ulster go to Paris to play not only on a 4G pitch but indoors at the Paris La Defence Arena.
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Hide AdRacing - beaten finalists last season - squeaked past Scarlets in the other pool four game on the weekend, 14-13, to set up a game this week which gives the victor control of the pool even after round two.
“They’re a quality side. I don’t think we’re going to have to worry about the rain,” smiled Best.
“It’s going to be a tough challenge. If we thought that Leicester were big then Racing are going to take it to another level.
“They’re a team that are probably second favourites for the competition. It’s a massive ask and it’s going to be a massive task but since the Heineken Cup was revamped, there aren’t any easy groups.
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Hide Ad“We’re away to the top seeds. We’ll go there and we’ll prepare like we always do. We’ll aim to take a big step forward.
“They haven’t been completely infallible this season and we’ll go, take that little bit of confidence and aim to stop them. You can’t let a team like that get their tails up.”
Best admitted winning against Leicester, particularly after back to back loses in the PRO14 had taken a bit of pressure of externally.
But he added: “As everyone knows, if you want to be in the mix come January (for the quarter-finals), you need to win your home games.
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Hide Ad“I think internally, we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to back up the performances.
“It’s something we’ve been guilty of in the past couple of seasons. It’s important we back it up.
“If you go back to last season, we played La Rochelle here and put in a big performance and then we went away to Wasps and flattered to deceive.
“It’s important we prepare well and go there, regardless of what the external expectations are, that we put pressure on ourselves to put in a big performance.”