**Our Tuesday morning Media Watch takes a look back at Round 10 and a look forward to Round 11, as well as delving into some injury and transfer news.** We start in Ireland, where **Munster** coach Johann van Graan was reflecting on his side’s 15-10 defeat to Ulster in the battle of the conference leaders. Ulster raced into a 15-3 lead by half-time and although the men in red finished strongly, Van Graan admits his team had left themselves too much to do thanks to the sluggish opening. “We were not as accurate as we wanted to be in the first 20 minutes of the game,” [**said the South African**](https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/ulster-rugby/strong-finish-could-not-make-up-for-munsters-slow-start-against-ulster-van-graan-39927461.html). “But I felt the longer the game went the more we grew into it. "(We're) very happy about the reaction at half-time, we stayed in the fight under huge pressure on our own goal-line when we went down to 14 men, but I felt that the tide actually turned there. Like I said to the group, the time just caught us there at the end.”