The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Edinburgh’s formidable depth key to victory

- ANALYSIS STEVE SCOTT

Putting aside the misc hevio us banter, Richard Cockerill is more than a little disingenuo­us as he contorts himself to make Edinburgh under dogs against Glasgow.

Only once, in what was virtually a trial match with a limited live audience back in August (how naive were we even then?) has Cockerill lost to Glasgow at Murrayfiel­d.

He’s missing only Grant Gilchrist compared to Glasgow’s huge absentee list.

The very small funding discrepanc­y in the Warriors’ favour – never adequately explained or justified – does not prove Cockerill’s point.

Glasgow do have a fairly decent- looking starting XV for this game.

With Adam Hastings still rehab bingh is shoulder and Pete Horne out with concussion, only Brandon Thomson at 10 looks to be a stop-gap.

Look at the benches, however, and it suddenly all becomes clear.

Johnny Mathews, George Thornton, Jamie Dobbie and Ross Thompson may turn out to be all Danny Wilson hopes them to be.

But they have 19 appearance­s for the club between them, and the hugely promising scrumhalf Dobbie has 13 of them.

Thompson is a microcosm of the difficulti­es of Covid – Wilson has been impressed by the former Under-20 vice-captain in training.

Yet because club rugby is still shut down, the Ayr Bulls 10 hasn’t played a single game this season.

Edinburgh have the slightly less callow Nathan Chamberlai­n as the back-up 10 on their bench but the rest of the group are all hardened internatio­nalists or PRO14 veterans.

After an hour Cockerill will probably wave on Rory Sutherland – our Scotland player of the year for 2020 – and Simon Berghan to replace Pierre Schoeman and WP Nel.

That will be the decisive difference.

Glasgow are down enough men to be slight underdogs when both starting XVS face up.

They’re definitely going to be struggling in comparison for the crucial final 20 minutes.

Which should leave Edinburgh to comfortabl­y continue their recent strangleho­ld over the competitiv­e games in this annual fixture.

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