The Scotsman

Harsh words keep Edinburgh afloat

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the second half, took control, the highlight being a 60 metre run in for the go-ahead try after intercepti­ng a pass from Leigh Halfpenny to add to two conversion­s and his second penalty.

“I was worried at one point, I didn’t think he was going to make it, he kind of got caught in the quicksand,” Watson joked. “He read the play really well. It took us off the hook and gave us great momentum.

“Once we do get in front with 20 minutes to go we are very hard to beat. All the players know that and when Jaco’s try went in, we played our game and made it hard for them to get back.”

The result intensifie­s the race at the top of Conference B of the Guinness Pro14. Leinster have already won it but now there are three teams within three points of each other in the battle for two playoff places and the Champions Cup spots that go with them.

Whoever finishes fourth goes into a one-off game for the final European spot but, despite this loss, the Scarlets are still in the hunt for that with two easy games to come and a potential ten points within their grasp.

“The play-off spots are important but it is more about the Champions Cup and getting back into Europe,” Watson, pictured, claimed. “If we get there, then we will start to worry about the play-offs.

“After such a great performanc­e in the Champions Cup this year and the way the league went last year, if we were to go back into the Challenge Cup, it would be really disappoint­ing. “The competitio­n is really tough. Scarlets are still in it, Treviso drew at Leinster, Ulster are pushing for it. There are only so many spots and everyone wants to be in that top European spot so it will mean a lot to the players to get back into it.”

It all piles the pressure on ahead of the match against Ulster on Friday, as Watson acknowledg­ed. “It is a huge game, pretty much a semifinal for those play-off spots,” he said. “They will need a win after their game against Glasgow and so do we.

“We still have a pretty good home record. The last two games there [Murrayfiel­d] have not been great but still, we have lost only to Cardiff and Munster. We go into every home game expecting to win.”

If they win, they overtake Ulster though they still have to be wary of Treviso who came from behind to snatch a draw at Leinster with the final play and stay ahead of them, if only by a point. They have a home tie against Munster next week but finish with a comfortabl­elooking game against Zebre, while Edinburgh are in Glasgow.

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2 Damien Hoyland, left, and Darcy Graham team-up to bring down Scarlets’ internatio­nal centre Jonathan Davies.
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