Edinburgh started their United Rugby Championship (URC) season with a disappointing home defeat to a weakened, yet more clinical Leinster at Hive Stadium. Despite securing both a losing and four-try bonus point, Edinburgh’s defensive lapses and Leinster’s precision saw the Irish side claim a 33-29 victory. Edinburgh began brightly with Pierre Schoeman powering over for the opening try, converted by new signing Ross Thompson for a 7-0 lead.
However, Leinster quickly hit back, exposing Edinburgh’s defensive frailties. Tommy O’Brien and young centre Charlie Tector both crossed for tries with Tector impressing on his first start. By half-time, the score was 12-12 following a try from Duhan van der Merwe. Edinburgh regained the lead early in the second half when Dave Cherry scored off a driven lineout, making it 19-12.
However, Leinster responded with their characteristic ruthlessness. Tries from Jordan Larmour, Jamison Gibson-Park and Jack Conan, all converted by Sam Prendergast gave Leinster a commanding 33-19 lead. Van der Merwe struck again to keep Edinburgh within reach, reducing the deficit to 33-24. In the final moments, Leinster’s Ross Byrne was shown a yellow card for taking out Darcy Graham in the air.
Edinburgh capitalized with Matt Scott’s last-minute try, securing two bonus points from the match. While Edinburgh showed glimpses of promise with tries from Schoeman, Cherry, Van der Merwe and Scott, their defensive shortcomings and inability to fully capitalize on Leinster’s depleted squad left them frustrated on opening night. The loss highlighted the need for improvement if they are to challenge in the URC this season.
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