The Rugby Paper

Chamberlai­n steals points in stoppage time

- ■ By JOHN FALLON

OUT-HALF Nathan Chamberlai­n was the hero for Edinburgh as he snatched victory deep into stoppage time at the Sportsgrou­nd.

Connacht paid the full price for failing to close out the game on a bad night for Andy Friend’s men whose captain Jarrad Butler was sent off and is now doubtful for their Challenge Cup showdown with Leicester Tigers next month.

He was red-carded for a shoulder to Andrew Davidson’s head on 57 minutes.

Richard Cockerill’s men reduced the deficit to 14-8 with ten minutes remaining. Connacht looked to have done enough but 20year-old Chamberlai­n cut through their defence to score with the clock on 83 minutes and tapped over the conversion to keep their Champions Cup qualificat­ion hopes alive.

Connacht knew they couldn’t improve on their second place in the conference and after Edinburgh opted to play against the wind in the first half, they dominated the opening quarter but struggled to convert possession.

All they had to show for 63 per cent possession in that time was a try from centre Sean O’Brien, who was making his first start, when the 22-year old from Mullingar finished following a recycle from their top try scorer Alex Wootton.

Edinburgh, missing ten internatio­nals who will be on duty at Murrayfiel­d today, eventually lifted the siege and started to come into the game.

Despite losing loosehead prop Pierre Schoeman to a knee injury, they got right back in contention eight minutes from the break when a superb break from Chamberlai­n stretched the defence and while it took several phases to go from inside the 22 to over the

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