Edinburgh's thrilling victory over Toulon: Unveiling the key takeaways
The Battle of the Nines: A Star is Born
In a pre-match interview, Ben White expressed his excitement about playing at Edinburgh, in the iconic shadow of Murrayfield. And boy, did he deliver! White dominated the opening 20 minutes, showcasing his prowess with a quick-fire try from a ruck, followed by a brilliant, innovative score where he tapped and darted over the line like a determined missile. But here's where it gets controversial... White's confidence seemed to border on arrogance when he patronized his opposite number, Ben Vellacott, with a condescending hair rub. However, Vellacott had the last laugh, scoring in the corner as Edinburgh claimed the win.
Scotland's Rising Star: Ewan Ashman
Ewan Ashman, Edinburgh's powerhouse, was the architect of their first two tries and played a pivotal role in the next two as well. His exceptional ball-carrying skills propelled Edinburgh up the pitch repeatedly, and his unique running style made him look like a rampaging wind-up toy. Ashman's performance showcased a rare combination of brute force and finesse, improving his throwing accuracy this season and solidifying his position as one of the best in the URC. With Dave Cherry's previous Six Nations experience, the debate over Scotland's number two jersey is now firmly in Ashman's favor.
Edinburgh's Youth Movement: A Promising Future
Edinburgh's team announcement raised eyebrows with the inclusion of 19-year-old tighthead Ollie Blyth-Lafferty, making his full debut against France's experienced loosehead, Jean-Baptiste Gros. New Scotland cap Liam McConnell continued his impressive run, while Cammy Scott, in just his third start at fly-half, and 21-year-old Fin Thomson, picked to start in midfield, both showed immense potential. Blyth-Lafferty's performance was exceptional, and McConnell and Scott battled for the player of the match award, with McConnell taking the honors. Both displayed maturity beyond their years against a seasoned French side. McConnell's tenacity and Scott's measured control, coupled with near-perfect kicking, make them a formidable duo. Edinburgh's youth movement is finally coming into its own, and it will be fascinating to see how these young talents develop and challenge for higher honors.