Edinburgh-Munster: After Well Deserved Win, Edinburgh Third in League Table

Rory Baldwin by Scribe Written on October 26, 2009
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 23:  Steven Naismith of Rangers in action during the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier league match between Hearts and Rangers at Tynecastle Park on August 23, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images) (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Edinburgh got a well deserved, if unspectacular, win at home to Munster on Friday while Glasgow laboured in the second half but eventually secured the expected four-try bonus point against Connacht. This put the Scottish teams at third and fourth in the league table, respectively.

Sean Lineen has been asserting everywhere he can that Thom Evans is “back," and with two tries (including a strong tackle-busting effort off his favourite inside ball move) who can argue?

Next weekend, before a break going into the Autumn Internationals, and Andy Robinson’s all important first match with Fiji, Edinburgh will try to do what Glasgow have so far failed to do: beat the Dragons (Sun., 5:00 pm, S4C).

Glasgow will go to Swansea to face the star-studded Ospreys (Fri., 7:00 pm, BBCw).

I just hope Thom Evans and Nikki Walker don’t knock so many bells out of each other that they can’t play for Scotland. It gives me a week to think of the team I’d pick as well.

I’m still not sure about the back row, though. Having watched “Gloucester Scottish” play pretty much like an actual Scottish team (inept) at the weekend, two of the better players were actually Stroker and Scott Lawson (who can at least throw straight and was industrious about the park).

Lots of good hits and work at the breakdown but Stroker is not really a big ball carrier and neither is Barclay; Big Nathan and the backs can’t do all the go-forward.

On a side note, I fear an anti-Scottish backlash at Kingsholm if Redpath can’t turn the results around soon. Which would be a shame as moves south have been the making of Strokosch and Rory Lawson, and Redpath at least at assistant coaching level.

Next week’s matches could be key, especially if Max Evans continues his rapid return from injury. With Robbo’s assertion that Morrison is inked in at 12, that leaves Cairns, De Luca, and Grove along with Evans if form merits it (looks good so far) competing for the 13 shirt and probably a bench spot.

My current thinking would be Cairns—who stepped the normally rock solid De Villiers on Friday, although I wouldn’t pick him just for that—with Evans or De Luca on the bench, but who knows what next week will show.

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