The talk of Rory McIlroy's collapse on the final day of last year's Masters always omits one fact: McIlroy, having destroyed the field for three days, spent his late morning that fateful Sunday watching Ulster lose to Northampton in the Heineken Cup quarterfinals. Suddenly the premise of defeat - unbelievable for the previous 72 hours - was suddenly real. The rest is history. One year later, much has changed but Ulster will again play a Heineken Cup quarterfinal, this time in Limerick, on the final day of the Masters. How will an in-contention Rory react this year should Ulster lose again? Time will