 The Scarlets ahve not won a game since 16 December |
Llanelli Scarlets have targeted a return to form in Saturday's game in Ulster as they bid to seal top spot in Heineken Cup pool five. "We had a lull over Christmas where our performance levels were not what we expect," said coach Phil Davies.
"But you have to keep things on an even keel, win or lose.
"We're all back in shape now and ready to kick on with the season. We're in a positive position in Europe and are excited by the opportunity presented."
The west Wales side top pool five with a 100% victory record and 18 points, but have not won a game since the stunning 34-41 victory at Toulouse on 16 December.
 | Ravenhill is quite a fortress, at least as daunting as travelling to Toulouse Scarlets centre Regan King |
"We didn't produce in the Christmas derbies, while the Ospreys and Blues were out to put in big performances against us," star Scarlets centre Regan King told BBC Sport Wales.
"But we want to play our usual style and get back on top.
"Ravenhill is quite a fortress, at least as daunting as travelling to Toulouse, and we know that we have to make a better start than we did out in France.
"As the group stands we are sitting pretty, so we want to get a win and cement that position.
"It would be just huge for the club to get beyond the group stages, one more victory and we're definitely there."