It hasn't all been plain sailing for Munster however, following an early defeat to RaboDirect PRO12 rivals Edinburgh but Jones is determined to see his side get back to winning ways and rubber-stamp their place in the next round.
He told the Irish Times: "I think in Munster not to qualify for [the quarter-finals] is always going to be seen as unforgivable.
"After the Edinburgh game we knew we had to fight to get ourselves into this position so it's very hard to look upon these games as a whole, we look on them individually as they come.
"I think we probably got caught on turnover ball [against Ulster] a few times. If I was Gloucester watching the video I would say they will have massive emphasis on that, especially considering the speed they have in their back three. They have some very dangerous players, so that would be a huge area."
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