The Scotsman

Cockerill expects high-flying Connacht to pose tough test for Edinburgh

- By GARETH BLACK

Cockerill admits it will take a giant performanc­e for Edinburgh to triumph in Galway this evening.

While the capital side have had a difficult campaign, Connacht are flying high in second place behind Guinness

Pro14 conference B leaders Munster.

Cockerill admits his team will have to be at their maximum to upset Andy Friend’s Westerners.

He explained: “Galway is a tough hunting ground for travelling teams and they’ve performed very well this season and deserve their place as the current runnerup in our conference. Andy

Friend has them well coached so it will take an excellent performanc­e from us to come away with the points this weekend.”

Cockerill has made two changes to the XV he named for last weekend’s postponed match against Benetton.

No 8 Bill Mata – unavailabl­e for selection last weekend through injury – makes a timely return in place of Nick Hainrichar­d ing, who has been named on the bench for Scotland against Ireland along with hooker David Cherry, which sees Mike Willemse promoted from the bench.

Prop Simon Berghan and stand-off Jaco van der Walt have also been recalled by the national team, with the former also among the substitute­s against Ireland.

Berghan’s place on the bench is taken by Watsonians tighthead Angus Williams. Injury kept Van der Walt out of contention last weekend, so his internatio­nal recall ensures the reinstatem­ent of 20-yearold stand-off Nathan Chamberlai­n alongside scrum-half Charlie Shiel.

The young duo will steer the reselected back division of George Taylor and James Johnstone in midfield and a back-three trio of Eroni Sau, Jack Blain (wings) and cocaptain and full-back Damien Hoyland.

Edinburgh: Damien Hoyland (co-captain); Jack Blain, James Johnstone, George Taylor, Eroni Sau; Nathan Chamberlai­n, Charlie Shiel; Pierre Schoeman (co-captain), Mike Willemse, Leeroy Atalifo, Magnus Bradbury, Andrew Davidson, Luke Crosbie, Ally Miller, Bill Mata. Replacemen­ts: Sam Kitchen, Boan Venter, Angus Williams, Jamie Hodgson, Mesu Kunavula, Henry Pyrgos, Charlie Savala, Mark Bennett.

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