The Scotsman

Watson and Healy provide difference in Edinburgh victory

- Graham Bean at Hive Stadium

Edinburgh moved up to fourth place in the United Rugby Championsh­ip with a hard fought 19-15 victory over the Ospreys at the Hive.

It was unconvinci­ng and the home side ended the match defending on their own line but this could be a precious four points in the final reckoning. The Welsh side outscored their hosts by two tries to one and will feel aggrieved to go home with only a losing bonus point but they paid the price for an error-strewn first half.

Hamish Watson scored Edinburgh’s only try and was full of energy throughout, giving Gregor Townsend a gentle reminder of his worth. Ben Healy kicked 14 points and his contributi­onprovedke­y.harry Paterson, playing on the wing, also impressed for Sean Everitt’s side. The coach has targeted 12 league wins this season and they now have eight from 11 games with a two-game trip to South Africa up next.

Edinburgh didn’t start particular­ly well but they grew into the first half and there’s no doubt they were galvanised by the 17th minute try. It was Watson who got it but Bill Mata and Matt Currie deservedah­ugedollop of credit for the part they played. Mata spotted a gap off the back of a lineout and went surging through before offloading to the supporting Currie. The centre looked like he might get over the line but opted to pass to Watson who juggled the ball briefly before getting it down. Healy converted.

Thescorewa­sagainstth­erun of play but all Ospreys had for their early efforts was a Dan Edwards penalty. It was scrappy at times but the home side were ruthless in punishing any infringeme­nts and Healy landedthre­efirst-halfpenalt­ies,one of which was close to the halfway line.

Harry Paterson had a couple of hairy moments under the high ball but the young winger made a try-saving interventi­on before halftime after a lightning break from Ospreys centre Keelan Giles. Thenewscot­landcap haredbackt­ointercept Giles’passtoluke­davies with the line beckoning.

The Ospreys did manage to nab their first try early in the second half and, from an Edinburghp­ointofview,thedamage was self-inflicted. Dave Cherry was guilty of tackling a kicker before he had gone five metres and the Edinburgh hooker was thenfurthe­rpenalised­whenhe didn’t retreat 10. Play was taken down close to the Edinburgh line to where Emiliano Boffelli originally kicked the ball and Ospreystur­nedupthepr­essure. The Welsh made the most of it as Sam Parry was bundled over from a lineout drive. Edwards’ conversion struck the wrong side of the post but the visitors had reduced the lead to 16-8.

Edinburgh’sfailure to secure any points from a good spell proved costly as Ospreys bagged their second try, substitute Morgan Morris burrowing over from close range. Fellow replacemen­t Owen Williams converted to make it a one-pointgamew­ith11minut­es remaining.

Healy gave Edinburgh a little breathings­pacewithhi­sfourth penalty but Ospreys continued to look dangerous as the clock ticked down. A last-minute lineoutgav­ethemagold­enchance to win it but Edinburgh did well to steal it and they kept their heads to see the game out.

 ?? PICTURE: ROSS PARKER / SNS GROUP ?? Edinburgh’s Hamish Watson and Ospreys’ Evardi Boshoff grapple for the ball during an absorbing encounter. Ben Healy, inset.
PICTURE: ROSS PARKER / SNS GROUP Edinburgh’s Hamish Watson and Ospreys’ Evardi Boshoff grapple for the ball during an absorbing encounter. Ben Healy, inset.
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