Glasgow Times

Bradbury buoyed by display in defeat

- Stuart Bathgate

EDINBURGH forward Magnus Bradbury believes his team can take heart from their display against Scarlets on Saturday, even though the 27-25 loss all but officially ended their hopes of a top-three finish in PRO14 Conference B.

Bradbury, who scored the opening try at Murrayfiel­d, is confident that the improvemen­t shown by Edinburgh will stand them in good stead for the rest of the season, which includes a last-16 tie next month in the Champions Cup.

“In terms of what happened last week, our performanc­e was hugely encouragin­g,” he said, referring to the 22-10 defeat by Munster in which the Irish team had the win in the bag by half time. “What we wanted to do was make sure we took a step forward from last week. Last week wasn’t the way we wanted to play. But this week was hugely encouragin­g in terms of the performanc­e. We can’t fault the effort at all. We just need to be more clinical when we’re in the opposition 22.”

While the qualifying procedure for next season’s European competitio­ns has yet to be finalised, the only guaranteed way of getting into next season’s Champions Cup is by finishing in the top three in your conference. That task was tough enough for Edinburgh before Saturday, but is now all but impossible. Even if they won all four of their remaining matches, they would have to rely on both third-placed

Scarlets and fourth-placed Cardiff Blues slipping up.

But they will still treat those four fixtures – first against Benetton on Sunday, then Connacht, Cardiff and the Dragons – as vital in the hope other results do go their way.

“Every game now is a must-win, and obviously the game against Scarlets was must-win as well,” Bradbury added. “So when Europe comes around and it’s announced who we’ve got, we’ll look at it then. It’ll be hugely exciting. But our focus right now is Treviso.”

Edinburgh will find out their last-16 opponents when the draw for the Champions Cup is made a week tomorrow, with the game set for the first weekend in April.

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