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No surprise at Falcons’ changes for Cockerill

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Newcastle Falcons will field almost a completely different – and much more formidable – side in the second half of their Heineken Cup double-header against Edinburgh, but it is nothing Richard Cockerill didn’t expect.

“Europe shouldn’t be easy and it won’t be,” said the Edinburgh head coach, whose team sit top of Pool 5 at the half way stage. “Newcastle have been strong at home and I expected them to pick as strong aside as they could.

“You don’t want to concede anything when you play at home. There will be a big crowd and if they win they will put themselves above us with two games to go. All four sides still have a chance to get out of this group and have everything to play for.”

Edinburgh’s three bonus points do give them the lead in the table and in contrast to his hosts, Cockerill has made minimal changes to his side for tomorrow’s trip to Kingston Park.

Jamie Ritchie, who has a slight quad strain, is ruled out and Luke Hamilton moves up from the bench, while Allan Dell replaces Pierre Schoeman at loosehead with the feeling the 4G pitch at Newcastle will promote a quicker game.

“When we play as well as we know we can and stay in the games then (we’ve found) we are good enough to compete,” he continued. “The players genuinely believe they can compete at this level.

“It has been a positive sign for us in Europe, but were only halfway through the pool stages and anything can happen. This is an important game for us to go and perform well and get as many points out of the game as we can.”

John Hardie will start for Newcastle against his former club and England internatio­nal Mark Wilson also returns as well as both the Falcons’ formidable wings Sinoti Sinoti and Vereniki Goneva. Veteran Toby Flood is also in at standoff.

“It’s a good side, especially with the midfield combinatio­n, (Johnny) Williams and Chris Harris in the midfield and Toby Flood. It is their strongest team so we are looking forward to it,” continued Cockerill.

“We’ve got our work cut out and we know that. We haven’t won away from home this season, so the odds are against us. But that’s a great challenge.

“We are probably going to have to win two games minimum to get out of this group. We have three pretty tough games ahead, two of them away from home at tough places. It is still all for us to do but we are optimistic that if we play as well as we can and go with the right attitude there is no reason why we can’t force the results our way.”

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Pictures: SNS Group. Richard Cockerill, above, will bring WP Nel, left, to face Newcastle, who will include former Edinburgh player John Hardie in their team.

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