Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
MunsterMunster522
OspreysOspreys519
ScarletsScarlets513
LeinsterLeinster512
Cardiff BluesBlues511
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors511
Newport Gwent DragonsDragons510
Connacht RugbyConnacht58
EdinburghEdinburgh58
Ulster RugbyUlster57
Late Try Seals Historic Win For Edinburgh
18 - 19
Liberty Stadium   Att: 7,625
Friday 2nd May 2008, 19:10
Edinburgh became the first Scottish side to beat the Ospreys away from home in the Magners League as a late try from flanker Alan MacDonald saw Andy Robinson's men prevail at the Liberty Stadium.
Edinburgh's Nick De Luca breaks through for a try
Edinburgh centre Nick De Luca breaks through for his superb solo try against the Ospreys
Before this game, the Ospreys had entertained Scottish sides on 13 previous occasions in the league and won all of those encounters.

Edinburgh's last gasp success was their first win in four away matches in all competitions and follows up on their impressive dismissal of champions-elect Leinster last time out.

The Ospreys were without a number of injured players, including Gavin Henson (ankle), Shane Williams (haematoma) and Mike Phillips (knee), but were still able to field a quality line-up.

In front of a 7,625-strong crowd, Edinburgh welcomed back their scrum half and captain Mike Blair, who had recovered from a head knock.

The visitors also gave prop Geoff Cross his first start since January, while Calum MacRae and Andrew Maxwell were notable inclusions in the back-three.

Edinburgh have a crowded treatment room at the moment but they put those injuries behind them to make a very positive start in Swansea.

Looking lively right from the off, Blair and company set about their task early on against the defending champions, whose title defence has failed to materialise in the final stretch of the season.

Edinburgh took the game to the hosts with their centres Nick De Luca and Ben Cairns combining well and bringing play up towards the Ospreys' whitewash.

The Scots kept their patience and wore down the Ospreys defence with flanker Allister Hogg the man to get the seventh-minute touchdown.

Full-back MacRae converted but he was off target with a 13th-minute penalty attempt and either side of his missed kick, fly-half James Hook edged the Ospreys into the contest.

The Wales star knocked over penalties after 9 and 23 minutes to give his side a foothold and with more territory coming their way, Lyn Jones' side began to look dangerous.

However, some stray passing let them down and they had to live off Hook's place-kicking - the 22-year-old landed two more penalties to hand the Ospreys a 12-7 interval lead.

Edinburgh coach Andy Robinson was clearly upset about some of the decisions that went against his side, particularly when Ospreys scrum half Justin Marshall was not sin-binned for stamping at a ruck before half-time.

Marshall got away with it while Edinburgh try scorer Hogg, the player the Kiwi had stamped on, received a yellow card from referee Peter Fitzgibbon for killing the ball.

A penalty reversal allowed MacRae a late sight of the posts but he was wayward with his kick and the Ospreys remained five points in front.

Nevertheless, Edinburgh started the second half like a steam train with the game's end-of-season feel continuing.

There were only two minutes on the clock when De Luca dummied his way over under the posts for an excellent try.

MacRae, Maxwell and Cross all had a hand in the build-up, while De Luca's cool head allowed him to waltz through a flat-footed Ospreys defence and score.

The Welshmen almost hit back when a Sonny Parker-led attack had Aled Brew stretching for the line but the winger lost his grip on the ball at the crucial moment.

A yellow card for Cross, who was guilty of pulling down a maul, saw the Ospreys retake the lead thanks to a fifth penalty success from Hook.

15-14 is how it stayed, amidst a plethora of replacements, before Hook stepped up again in the 72nd-minute to boot the Ospreys further in front.

Four points was never going to be enough however, and Edinburgh deservedly took the spoils when they ran in their third try in the ninth-minute of injury-time.

The Ospreys were left shellshocked when MacDonald crossed in the left corner after a serious bout of pressure from the Edinburgh pack.

The conversion was missed but it did not matter as Edinburgh celebrated their first league win over the Ospreys since September 2005.

The defeat leaves the Ospreys down in seventh place and still trying to secure Heineken Cup qualification.

But their boss Jones praised the visitors afterwards for being 'the first team to come to the Liberty this year in the Magners League and attempt to play rugby.'

Jones' praise aside, Edinburgh now seem set to notch their best ever finish in the league, completing a good news day for Robinson who has secured the services of Scotland international Chris Paterson for next season.
Ospreys V Edinburgh
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 





FB
Lee Byrne
15
Calum MacRae
FB

2








W
Jonny Vaughton
14
Andrew Turnbull
W





Replacement off




C
Sonny Parker
13
Ben Cairns
C





Replacement off




C
Andrew Bishop
12
Nick de Luca
C
1









W
Aled Brew
11
Andrew Maxwell
W






6



FH
James Hook
10
Phil Godman
FH




Replacement off
Replacement off




SH
Justin Marshall
9
Mike Blair
SH




Replacement off





P
Duncan Jones
1
Augusto Allori
P




Replacement off
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H
Huw Bennett
2
Ross Ford
H




Replacement off
Replacement off




P
Cai Griffiths
3
Geoff Cross
P




Yellow card
Replacement off




L
Alun-Wyn Jones
4
Matt Mustchin
L










L
Ian Evans
5
Ben Gissing
L





Replacement off




FL
Jonathan Thomas
6
Allister Hogg
FL
1



Yellow card





FL
Marty Holah
7
Alan MacDonald
FL
1



Replacement off





8
Ryan Jones
8
David Callam
8





Replacements
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rh
Richard Hibbard
16
Steven Lawrie
rh




Replacement on
Replacement on




rp
Adam Jones
17
Kyle Traynor
rfl




Replacement on
Replacement on




rl
Ian Gough
18
Fergus Pringle
-





Replacement on




rfl
Filo Tiatia
19
Scott Newlands
-





Replacement on




rsh
Rhys Webb
20
Greig Laidlaw
rsh




Replacement on
Replacement on




rc
Shaun Connor
21
David Blair
rfh




Replacement on
Replacement on




rc
Jonathan Spratt
22
Matt Dey
-





Penalty Tries
0
0
First half timeline
7Edinburgh
Try - A Hogg
7Edinburgh
Conversion - C MacRae
9Ospreys
Penalty kick - J Hook
23Ospreys
Penalty kick - J Hook
35Ospreys
Penalty kick - J Hook
38Ospreys
Penalty kick - J Hook
40 +2Edinburgh
Yellow card - A Hogg
Second half timeline
42Edinburgh
Try - N de Luca
42Edinburgh
Conversion - C MacRae
53Edinburgh
Yellow card - G Cross
54Ospreys
Penalty kick - J Hook
56Ospreys
Substitution - J Spratt on for A Bishop
58Edinburgh
Substitution - K Traynor on for A MacDonald
60Edinburgh
Substitution - G Laidlaw on for M Blair
63Edinburgh
Substitution - A MacDonald on for K Traynor
63Edinburgh
Substitution - D Blair on for P Godman
65Ospreys
Substitution - A Jones on for C Griffiths
65Ospreys
Substitution - F Tiatia on for J Thomas
71Ospreys
Substitution - R Hibbard on for H Bennett
72Ospreys
Penalty kick - J Hook
74Ospreys
Substitution - I Gough on for A Jones
76Edinburgh
Substitution - K Traynor on for A Allori
78Ospreys
Substitution - S Connor on for S Parker
80Ospreys
Substitution - R Webb on for J Marshall
80Edinburgh
Substitution - S Lawrie on for R Ford
80 +9Edinburgh
Try - A MacDonald
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