The Scotsman

An energised Edinburgh ready for return fixture

● Captain believes there’s even more to come from capital side ● Five wins from six against Glasgow a record to reckon with

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atmosphere, the crowd, and then just the task on our hands after the red card.

“It was just really good messaging from everyone throughout the game, the confidence we had at halftime. We spoke a lot about that before the game, let’s not worry too much about the result, let’s just put Edinburgh Rugby’s best game out there, which we managed to do.

“We adapted well, and effectivel­y our game-plan didn’t change when we went down a man. We just tried to look after the ball, and we probably looked after the ball a wee bit better than they did in the second half.”

The win took Richard Cockerill’s men to a record of nine wins from the last ten in all competitio­ns but Mcinally insists there is more to come.

“I think we’re still some way off from playing at our best,” he said. “It was tough with 14 men and you’re used to situations when you’re carrying with pods of three and after a couple of phases there’s just one guy left.

“I don’t really feel we put our best game out there in terms of [what we could have with] 15 men, but given the circumstan­ces it’ll go down as one of the great Edinburgh wins against Glasgow.”

There have been a few of those of late, with Edinburgh now five out of six against inter-city Scottish rivals who have otherwise left them in their distant shadow for some years now.

“I don’t know whether we’ve got their number. Not my words,” said a beaming Mcinally. “We have a strong game-plan going into these games, we know exactly how Glasgow want to try and play and they’re very good at it and very dangerous.

“But it can be a downfall if they try and play too much and I felt they had some good attacks at times, the last pass didn’t stick.

“On another day against another team, the pass sticks and they win with a bonus point, but [on Saturday] we

0 Edinburgh captain and hooker Stuart Mcinally celebrates after replacemen­t scrum-half Nathan applied enough pressure that we came down on the right side of it.”

Mcinally said Edinburgh would be fully prepared for a backlash this weekend as Dave Rennie’s men seek to avoid another defeat which would mean the 1872 Cup returning to Edinburgh hands for the third time in four years.

“Yeah, they’ll be smarting after that, they’ll want to put it right and be disappoint­ed with the result, given they were a man up for the whole game,” said 12-times capped 27-year-old.

“But they were going to lose that unbeaten record at some point, so we’re just really pleased with the win. It helps us believe in ourselves a lot more. It’s something that we’ve struggled with in past years, that we can compete at the top. Glasgow are one of thetopteam­sinthecomp­ifnot the form team, so it was nice to beat them.

“It gives us confidence that we’re moving in the right direction,we’vehadsomeg­oodwins

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