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Summerhill wings in for Blues’ trip to Edinburgh

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CARDIFF Blues welcome Aled Summerhill back from injury as they make five changes for the Guinness PRO14 trip to Edinburgh tonight (7.35pm).

John Mulvihill’s side travel to the Scottish capital looking for back-toback wins in the Championsh­ip, but face a tough prospect against the inform Conference B leaders.

Richard Cockerill’s side claimed victory in the reverse fixture at the Arms Park in October, courtesy of a Mark Bennett try and the boot of Jaco van der Walt. However, Wales’ Capital Region will be targeting a fifth consecutiv­e victory in the Scottish capital.

Summerhill, who has five tries to his name this season, suffered a hamstring injury in the Challenge Cup victory over Calvisano in January.

The wing, who replaces Ryan Edwards as the only change amongst the backline, joins Hallam Amos – released by the Wales camp – and Jason Harries in the back three, after the duo starred in Sunday’s bonuspoint win over Benetton Rugby.

Wing Harries returns to BT Murrayfiel­d to face his former club, having scored two tries in this fixture last season as the Blues claimed a memorable victory at the Scottish capital.

There is a new-look front row, with Brad Thyer, Kristian Dacey and Dmitri Arhip all returning to the starting XV. Rory Thornton replaces James Ratti in the second row to combine

RICHARD Cockerill has told Edinburgh to do “whatever it takes” to claim victory at home to Cardiff Blues tonight.

The capital club hold a threepoint lead at the top of the Guinness PRO14’s Conference B and head coach Cockerill wants to avoid a slip up when Blues travel north.

He said: “We need to make sure we’re on it. We should be well motivated since we’re on a good run, but we need to make sure we with Seb Davies, who dotted down in the win over Benetton.

Head coach John Mulvihill is relishing the challenge ahead and wants to finish the latest block of Guinness PRO14 games with a win before his side head into a threeweek interval.

“We can take real confidence from our performanc­e in the second half against Benetton as we travel up to Edinburgh. We were clinical in attack, solid in defence and we’ll need to maintain those standards for the full 80 minutes at Murrayfiel­d.

“We’re fully aware of the challenges ahead against Edinburgh. They’re top of our table and have a lot of quality throughout, even with some big names missing through the Six Nations. get all the basic things right.

“The weather will be a little bit better than the last two weeks, but we need to be really functional and practical in how we play.

“We just need to go and win the game - just to do whatever it takes to win.

“I’m not fussy about our style. Substance, physicalit­y and mentality should be 10 out of 10 for us and we should go out with confidence to make sure we get our performanc­e right.”

“They’re top of the table because of the depth they’ve built in that squad.

“We’ve got good form on the road this year, and that was something we spoke about before the season started.

“We need to pick up points on the road, and we’ve won up in Edinburgh before so we can take confidence from that.

“It’s great to have Aled back. He’s a really good player who gives us a spark and finish on the edge.

“He’s someone who can step up and keep some internatio­nal boys out of the team because of his form.

“He’s a really good finisher, he’s quick, good on the high ball and defensivel­y he’s one of our best.”

Another player returning from injury is Kirby Myhill who is named on the bench, and is set to feature for the first time in 2020.

Also included as a replacemen­t is lock Ben Murphy, who could feature for the first time this season, having also impressed when featuring for Merthyr in the Indigo Group Premiershi­p this season.

For Edinburgh, centres George Taylor and James Johnstone form an all-new midfield pairing, with standoff Simon Hickey – who contribute­d 12 points from his boot in last weekend’s win over Connacht – partnering Charlie Shiel as he makes his first home start at scrum-half.

Prop duo Jamie Bhatti and Simon Berghan have been released from Scotland’s Guinness Six Nations squad and pack down alongside hooker Mike Willemse in a rotated front row.

Edinburgh:

D Hoyland; E Sau, J Johnstone, G Taylor, D van der Merwe; S Hickey, C Shiel; J Bhatti, M Willemse, S Berghan, L Carmichael, G Gilchrist (c), N Haining, L Crosbie, V Mata. Reps: C Fenton, P Schoeman, P Ceccarelli, S Thomson, J Barclay, H Pyrgos, J van der Walt, C Dean.

H Amos; J Harries, G Smith, B Thomas, A Summerhill; J Tovey, L Williams (capt.); B Thyer, K Dacey, D Arhip, S Davies, R Thornton, S Lewis-Hughes, O Robinson, J Turnbull. Reps: K Myhill, C Domachowsk­i, K Assiratti, B Murphy, W Boyde, L Jones, M Llewellyn, D Fish.

George Clancy (Ireland).

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