John Cooney looks to reconnect with Richie Murphy to reignite form for Ulster in European Challenge Cup quarter-final
Ulster’s John Cooney is looking to reignite his form with the help of interim head coach Richie Murphy as they prepare to face Clermont Auvergne in the European Challenge Cup quarter-finals this weekend.
Cooney, who has had a challenging season, believes that reconnecting with Murphy, whom he worked with during his time at Leinster, will be key to getting back to his best. The 33-year-old scrum-half spoke highly of Murphy’s coaching abilities, emphasizing his attention to detail and skill level.
Having noticed a small flaw in Cooney’s passing technique upon his arrival at Ulster, Murphy wasted no time in addressing it, showcasing his ability to pinpoint areas for improvement. Cooney praised Murphy for his ability to blend humor with direct feedback, creating a positive and constructive environment for the players.
Despite moments of self-doubt creeping in during a tough season for Ulster, Cooney feels rejuvenated by Murphy’s presence and is eager to kick on and continue improving. The scrum-half expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with a coach who understands his game and can help him reach new heights.
As Ulster gear up for their clash against Clermont Auvergne, Cooney’s partnership with Murphy will be crucial in their quest for success in the European Challenge Cup. With a renewed sense of purpose and a familiar face guiding him, Cooney is ready to write another chapter in his rugby career.