Ulster Rugby v Munster

He missed the first couple of Irish derbies against Munster and Connacht earlier in the season due to an ankle injury, but now flanker Jordi Murphy can't wait to make his interprovincial bow for Ulster. JORDI MUR

But Murphy insists that won't be the case tonight, arguing that while they do want to turn around that difficult night in Limerick, it's not the team's main motivation for going out and getting a big result at Kingspan Stadium for the fans. "That (defeat) is still fresh in the memory, even if some of the boys involved this week didn't play then, it's very much a squad effort - like I was watching it at home and I wasn't feeling too good about myself, and I'm sure the boys out there weren't feeling so good, so a lot of us want to put a lot of those wrongs right this week," admits the 27-year-old. "It's not about revenge because if we started to think that way then we mightn't focus on the game at hand. You'd be foolish not to think about it in the back of your mind because that wasn't a good day for the province, that wasn't a good day for the squad, and it's not a nice place to be. "We get to play them at home this week in front of our home crowd, who have been fantastic in the past few weeks, especially in Europe, so I'm expecting just as good from them this week as they were last week.

The openside has experience playing in interpros with Leinster, however the difficult injury spell saw him miss his first two chances to play in a derby since moving north up the M1.. But now Murphy is ready to take to the field in his first interpro for Ulster and he's eager to make his mark in one of the most eagerly anticipated games of the season against Munster at Kingspan Stadium tonight. "I haven't played in an interpro yet for Ulster, unfortunately I was unavailable for the first two this season but I'm just really looking forward to it, there's always a bit of added bite and venom in these games," says Murphy. "I don't know what it's like to play for Ulster in an interpro, but I can't imagine it'll be far off what I've been involved in before, and to play bitter rivals Munster is exciting." Tonight has that extra bit of edge as well after the last meeting between the two sides, which saw Munster inflict a 64-7 defeat upon Ulster at Thomond Park back in September, with righting some wrongs high on the agenda.

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