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“Now we’ve got Castres at home. They’re a big, physical team, it’s a six-day turnaround for us and there is a really big motivation for us to get a win at the DAM Health. ”After withstanding some early pressure, Edinburgh opened the scoring after seven minutes when Luan de Bruin crossed from close range. Saracens began to put their game together after that, and got off the mark when Owen Farrell’s kick found Elliot Daly on the right wing, and the full-back shrugged off Duhan van der Merwe to score on the corner. Owen Farrell equalised with the conversion, but five minutes later was off target with a long-range penalty attempt.
Minutes later a Stuart McInally throw was snaffled by the home pack, and after the initial drive was held up, Tom Wolstencroft finished off. Farrell converted, and McInally was yellow-carded into the bargain for a team offence. Edinburgh were still not finished: Blair Kinghorn raced through a gap in midfield to put Wes Goosen through for a try, Boffelli converted, and the gap was down to four points.
On this occasion, however, the agreement between the EPCR (European Professional Club Rugby) and commercial networks including ITV/STV agree that they will show one Heineken Champions Cup match per round in the UK and Ireland, including the final. This has been welcomed by many Edinburgh Rugby fans. Gayle Mackie said “delighted to see it’s on ITV. More free games on free to air channels can only be a good thing for non-travelling fans.
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