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La Rochelle game 'what players live for' - O'Toole

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Ulster prop Tom O'Toole says the side "know how much of a dominant force and how much of a beast La Rochelle can be" ahead of Friday's Challenge Cup quarter-final between the sides at the Affidea Stadium [20:00 BST].

Ulster prop Tom O'Toole said the side "know how much of a dominant force and how much of a beast La Rochelle can be" ahead of Friday's Challenge Cup quarter-final between the sides at the Affidea Stadium [20:00 BST]. Richie Murphy's side are aiming to reach their first European semi-final since 2021 when they welcome La Rochelle to Belfast. Despite sitting ninth in the Top 14 and struggling for form this season, the French outfit are experienced in European competitions and won back-to-back Champions Cups in 2022 and 2023.

"I think when you have a big team like La Rochelle coming to play us at home on a Friday night, it's kind of what Ulster fans and Ulster players live for," O'Toole told BBC Sport NI's Mark Sidebottom. "I think it's something traditionally we've been quite good at and it's something that the crowd have really got behind us for. I am hoping it'll be the same on Friday night and we feel the energy from the crowd because we know how much of an important game this is.

"We know how much of a dominant force and how much of a beast La Rochelle can be as a team, so I think it'll be an entertaining and physical match up on Friday night. " The northern province has struggled to reach the latter stages of European competitions in recent seasons with last season's Champions Cup run ended by Bordeaux in the last 16 while their last semi-final appearance came five years ago - a defeat by Leicester Tigers in the Challenge Cup. However, this season Ulster have shown impressive form and currently occupy third position in the United Rugby Championship [URC] table.

"I think we started well this season and we're getting to the business end, so we'll find out now about how much we have grown as a team," O'Toole continued. "We've been fortunate enough to start well but it's how you finish really. I think every game that we have now is going to be so important to us in terms of URC and in terms of European.