The Scotsman

“History is against us but we will go down there to play good rugby and be physical”

● Air of positivity surrounds team as they kick off new season with big test at Liberty Stadium

- Duncan Smith

Edinburgh haven’t embarked on a season with such an optimistic buzz for many a year but those who add a caveat of caution should not be dismissed as Eeyore killjoys.

Last season’s thrilling revival under Richard Cockerill and the addition of some internatio­nal-level recruits in the summer has rightly created an air of positivity but a tough opening block of fixtures will have to be negotiated before those predicting big things for the capital team feel truly confident in their hunch.

After tonight’s opener against a star-studded Ospreys in Swansea, Edinburgh will face another away trip to Conference B play-off rivals Ulster, then the visit of Connacht before travelling across the Irish Sea again to face champions Leinster.

After announcing a team which contains four competitiv­e debutants, Cockerill was not shying away from the fact that his troops will be thrown into a cauldron at the Liberty Stadium as they seek to prove they are no flash in the pan, although he was happy to shift some of the heat on to the hosts.

“Ospreys have historical­ly been very good against us, I don’t think we have won down there since 2011. So history is not looking good for us,” said the coach.

“It is a game they need to win though, isn’t it? Edinburgh are coming to their place, the first game of the season. For them, who had a disappoint­ing season last season, picking their best team is exactly what I would do if I were them. I have no problems that they have picked all their Test players because so have we.”

Those stars include George North, Scott Williams, Alun-wyn Jones, Dan Lydiate and skipper Justin Tipuric.

Cockerill has selected new recruits Henry Pyrgos, pictured, and Simon Hickey at half-back, and will unleash the Scotland internatio­nal pair of Matt Scott and Mark Bennett in centre, along with full-back Blair Kinghorn after being rested during pre-season following his summer tour commitment­s.

Skipper Stuart Mcinally leads a pack which will see a Pro14 debut for flanker Luke Hamilton and a 50th club appearance for tighthead Simon Berghan. Back-rower Magnus Bradbury sits out with a calf strain, while prop WP Nel has been given another week to get fully up to speed after his knee operation in the summer.

“We will go down there and put our best game out on the field and with the mindset to play good rugby and be physically very good and to go there to win,” said Cockerill.

The coach said he was excited to see how the Scott-bennett attacking fulcrum clicks as Edinburgh look to build on the solid forwards-based foundation­s of last season and threaten to be a team that can hurt the top sides with flair as well as dogged spirit.

“They both have a lot of internatio­nal experience,” said Cockerill. “Matt Scott has been our best front-foot ball carrier in the midfield over pre-season. We have seen him do that here and previously and also with Gloucester. He has been very dangerous ball in hand.

“Mark Bennett only played half a season last year after having a year out [with a knee ligament injury]. He is starting to find his form again. He has an opportunit­y to put a marker down. Both are very good and essentiall­y we must make sure both are very strong defensivel­y as well.” The twoconfere­nce system remains unchanged for a further season to achieve fixture fairness but few would argue that Edinburgh’sconferenc­ebdoes look the tougher of the two.

“It is certainly a tough conference but we will have to see as the conference pans out,” said Cockerill.

“The three big teams [Leinster, Scarlets, Ulster] plus Treviso who have improved out of sight, Dragons who have invested heavily on and off the field... It will be an interestin­g conference.

“It is a tough one. To be in the play-offs you have to be a very good team so it will be a challenge for us but one we will take head on and see where we go.”

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RICHARD COCKERILL backs his Edinburgh team to clip the Ospreys’ wings in tough Guinness Pro14 opener in Wales.
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2 Edinburgh coach Richard Cockerill takes his side to Swansea tonight to face a star-studded Ospreys outfit in the first of a tough opening block of fixtures for the capital team.
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