Ulster 'learning all the time' - head coach Murphy
Ulster head coach Richie Murphy says his squad are "learning all the time" after they went down 35-22 to the Lions in their United Rugby Championship game in Johannesburg on Saturday.
The hosts racked up five tries, with the Irish province scoring four to salvage a bonus point from the encounter.
"We have a lot of young guys out there for the first time in South Africa playing at this level so it’s been a good experience," said Murphy.
"Disappointed with the result but happy to go away with a bonus point. I thought maybe in that last play we might have been able to get back up and get a second bonus point [for being within seven points] but it wasn’t to be.
"Part of our strategy today was not to play too much at our end but our kicking game was a little bit loose and we weren’t getting into the contestable areas."
Murphy conceded that the South African side were deserving of their victory after dominating possession and territory for long spells, particularly in the first half.
"The Lions deserved their win. We started poorly and we couldn’t get into the game, with 75% territory against us. Our kicking game let us down a little bit, which normally is quite strong.
“A couple of decisions go against you early on and then you’re on the back foot so I thought the lads showed real good courage to come back in and get back into it in the second half, then we concede a couple of easy scores and the game gets away from you again.
“The few refereeing decisions which went against us early on I think have a big bearing on the game."
Ulster will next move to Pretoria where they will face the Bulls on 5 October.