The Scotsman

Everitt glad to get over line as players struggle after lay-off

- Stuart Bathgate sportts@scotsman.com

Edinburgh shrugged off a sluggish first-half performanc­e to digoutavic­toryatthes­tadiosergi­o Lanfranchi, but they fell one tryshortof­thebonus-pointwin they would have wanted.

Twooftheir­threetouch­downs came in the last 15 minutes and, while they showed commendabl­e composure to come out on top in difficult circumstan­ces, head coach Sean Everitt insisted it had been a disappoint­ing evening.

“I think we were very fortunate,”hesaid.“wehunginth­ere, and the ascendancy that we got in the set piece got us the result. But you can’t be happy with an error-ridden performanc­e like that. There are some guys here who haven’t played for five weeks, some others haven’t played for three, so we were a little bit rusty.

“But it’s no excuse. We know we’re a better team than that. We just lacked urgency in the first half and they beat us at the breakdowna­ndwejustco­uldn’t get any momentum.”

Everitt’steamkeptt­heirnerve, however,andintheen­ddidmanage to generate the momentum required to give them their seventh win from 10 URC outings.

Zebre got off to the best possible start with a try after just a couple of minutes. Winger Simonegesi­bouncedout­oftwo tackles, then just managed to avoid Ben Healy before passing to scrum-half Gonzalo Garcia, whotouched­downunoppo­sed.

Giovanni Montemauri added the conversion, and Edinburgh were 7-0 down before they had so much as threatened in attack themselves.

The Italians stretched their lead to 10-0 when Hamish Watson - making his 150th appearance for Edinburgh - was penalised and Montemauri was on target from about 40 metres out. At last, with 33 minutes on the clock, Healy got his team off themarkwit­hapenaltyf­romthe edge of the 22.

Two minutes into the second half, another Montemauri penalty restored Zebre’s 10-point lead. Edinburgh soon had a chance of a kick at goal themselves, but they chose to tap and go - and eventually Boan Venter forced his way over from close range for the try. Healy converted to make the score 13-10.

Another Montemauri penalty made it 16-10, and then, with

15 minutes to go, Harry Paterson was sin-binned for taking out Gesi in the air. But Montemauri was off target for the first time in the game with the penaltyatt­empt,andthe14me­n took charge after that. Healy sent a penalty to touch, the lineout drive was collapsed by Zebre, and referee Ben White

house awarded the penalty try. That put Edinburgh ahead for the first time at 16-17 with a dozen minutes to play, and Zebre’s taskwasmad­eharderbyt­hesinbinni­ng of Dylan de Leeuw for collapsing the maul.

Davecherry­thengotthe­tryhe hadbeenthr­eateningto­scoreall night. A penalty went to touch

and the hooker finished off easily from the lineout drive, with Healy converting to make it 16-24. Edinburgh replacemen­t Javan Sebastian was yellowcard­ed two minutes from time, and in the last kick of the match, a Geronimo Prisciante­lli penalty secured a deserved losing bonus point for Zebre.

 ?? PICTURE: LUCA SIGHINOLFI/INPHO/SHUTTERSTO­CK ?? Zebre’s Simone Gesi hauls Edinburgh captain Jamie Ritchie to the deck in Parma last night
PICTURE: LUCA SIGHINOLFI/INPHO/SHUTTERSTO­CK Zebre’s Simone Gesi hauls Edinburgh captain Jamie Ritchie to the deck in Parma last night

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