The Play-Off match sees Ulster take on the opposition who narrowly won last weekend, in a thrilling 29-24 Round Three match at the Sportsground Stadium. It meant a third defeat of the campaign for Murray Houston's side, who put on their most impressive attacking display in the defeat last weekend.
For India and the squad, that game gives the team belief that they are closer than ever to securing their first win.
"It was a much improved performance from the week before and we really put it up to Connacht. We showed what we were capable of and we just need to build on it. We’re hungry for it now and just want to give our best performance."
Daley says that the team have been in high spirits this week in training ahead of the Play-Off as they look to iron out mistakes and focus on their strengths.
"We are in a good place after the weekend, losing out so narrowly has given us the strength to come back even stronger. We have fixed what we needed to and are ready to go.
Our set piece is major and is key to our game. We have worked hard at certain areas this week to prepare us for Saturday."
With that set piece focus being looked at, Ulster will hope to build on the four tries scored in last week's game. It was the highest scoring performance of the team's championship- something that gives India and the team optimism for the future.
"We have built every game throughout this series and we showed that in our last performance. We have so many young girls coming through adding that extra bit of energy and it will only add to our team in the future."
Some of Ulster's talent was recognised this week on the international front, with New Women’s Head Coach Scott Bemand naming a 30-player Ireland training squad for the inaugural WXV tournament in Dubai next month.
Ulster Senior Women's players Fiona Tuite, Sadhbh McGrath and Brittany Hogan were all named in the camp, with India receiving a call-up as an additional player to the squad. She says that the opportunity is an extremely exciting one.
"The final travelling squad hasn’t been decided yet but it would be a great experience to go away with my teammates and play with some of the best players in the country.
It would be amazing to share the experience with my teammates I have played alongside for so many years. It really helps having familiar faces around you in the environment to learn from and ask for help."