The Scotsman

Pearls of Dean as Edinburgh centre pledges to keep lid on the Euro hype

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within the squad for a big European night at BT Murrayfiel­d against the French league leaders that will provide some escapism from what has deteriorat­ed into a bit of a grind on the Pro12 front.

“It is knockout rugby now. I guess that puts a little bit of extra spice in it,” said the Edinburgh Academical from North Berwick. “We know that we have to perform on the day against a very good side, it is a quarterfin­al, which we all believe we can win. We all know it is a door-die game and we are lucky enough that we are back at Murrayfiel­d.

“Everyone knows that our league [form] has not been great this year. It has been a struggle but we have brought out really good performanc­es in Europe and we are hoping to keep that run up against a side that has been doing extremely well in the Top 14 and is regarded as one of the best sides in the world. It is a big test for us.” Dean agrees that tomorrow evening is an opportunit­y to reboot a flounderin­g season. “It does have that feel, you are coming up against players that you don’t see week-in, week-out,” said the former Scotland under-20 and Sevens player. “It does bring that totally different side to it. You have to do a bit more analysis of them because you do not know them that well. It is good, it is exciting and you get to play against some of the top players in the world.

“You do not see that many French internatio­nals in their side, apart from the back row [Kevin Gourdon] but they do have players like Ricky Januarie, ex-south Africa, and Brock James – their half-backs are very strong – and around the park they have a lot of very physical guys, a lot of quick guys.

“They do gel together and that is what has taken them to the top of the Top 14. That is what we are wary of, but it is the same for them – they do not know much about us. Potentiall­y they do not expect much from us but I hope we can give them a big shock and really take it to them. You can see from our form in Europe we can play really well and produce good rugby.”

Dean hopes that Edinburgh’s dismal recent form might have one silver lining if it lulls the French side into complacenc­y.

“I guess we are an unknown quantity for them,” he said. “Potentiall­y they could take it slightly easily which would be wrong because we have got a really good game in us – I really do believe that.

“In recent weeks it has not shown but overall we are geared up this week. It has been a good few days of training and we are ready to go out at Murrayfiel­d and give it everything.”

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