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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Edinburgh Rugby vs Scarlets VENUE BT Murrayfield DATE 14 April 2018 16:15 COMPETITION The Guinness PRO14 FINAL SCORE 52 - 14 HALFTIME SCORE 26 - 14 TRIES 8 - 2 PLAYER OF THE MATCH Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh Rugby) SCORING SUMMARY Edinburgh Rugby Scarlets PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Magnus Bradbury (J #6) 1 0 0 0 Dan Jones (J #10) 1 2 0 0 Sam Hidalgo-clyne (J #9) 1 5 0 0 Tom Varndell (J #14) 1 0 0 0 Duhan Van Der Merwe (J #11) 2 0 0 0 Blair Kinghorn (J #15) 1 0 0 0 Luke William Crosbie (J #20) 1 0 0 0 Nathan Fowles (J #21) 1 0 0 0 Duncan Weir (J #22) 0 1 0 0 Mark Bennett (J #23) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Edinburgh Rugby Scarlets 1 Jordan Lay (J #1) 1 Dylan Evans (J #1) 2 Stuart Mcinally (J #2) 2 Ryan Elias (J #2) 3 Simon Berghan (J #3) 3 Werner Kruger (J #3) 4 Ben Toolis (J #4) 4 Steve Cummins (J #4) 5 Grant Gillchrist (J #5) 5 David Bulbring (J #5) 6 Magnus Bradbury (J #6) 6 Lewis Rawlins (J #6) 7 James Ritchie (J #7) 8 Will Boyde (J #8) 8 Cornell Du Preez (J #8) 9 Aled Davies (J #9) 9 Sam Hidalgo-clyne (J #9) 10 Dan Jones (J #10) 10 Jaco Van Der Walt (J #10) 11 Ryan Conbeer (J #11) 11 Duhan Van Der Merwe (J #11) 12 Steffan Hughes (J #12) 12 Christopher Dean (J #12) 13 Ioan Nicholas (J #13) 13 James Johnstone (J #13) 14 Tom Varndell (J #14) 14 Dougie Fife (J #14) 15 Geraint Rhys Jones (J #15) 15 Blair Kinghorn (J #15) RESERVES Edinburgh Rugby Scarlets 16 Neil Cochrane (J #16) 16 Taylor Davies (J #16) 17 Allan Dell (J #17) 17 Phil Price (J #17) 18 Murray Mccallum (J #18) 18 Simon Gardiner (J #18) 19 Lewis Carmichael (J #19) 19 Josh Helps (J #19) 20 Luke William Crosbie (J #20) 20 Shaun Evans (J #20) 21 Nathan Fowles (J #21) 21 Jonathan Evans (J #21) 22 Duncan Weir (J #22) 22 Corey Baldwin (J #22) 23 Mark Bennett (J #23) 23 Thomas Rogers (J #23) CARDS Edinburgh Rugby Scarlets # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None PLAYER MOVEMENT - Edinburgh Rugby TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 38:00 PlayerOff James Ritchie Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 38:01 PlayerOn Luke William Crosbie Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 40:00 PlayerOff Blair Kinghorn Edinburgh Rugby Injury 40:01 PlayerOn Mark Bennett Edinburgh Rugby Injury 49:00 PlayerOff Lay Lay Edinburgh Rugby Concussion 49:01 PlayerOn Dell Dell Edinburgh Rugby Concussion 53:00 PlayerOff Simon Berghan Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 53:01 PlayerOn Murray McCallum Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 60:00 PlayerOff Hidalgo-Clyne Hidalgo-Clyne Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 60:01 PlayerOn Fowles Fowles Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 60:02 PlayerOff Grant Gillchrist Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 60:03 PlayerOn Lewis Carmichael Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 62:00 PlayerOff Stuart McInally Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 62:01 PlayerOn Cochrane Cochrane Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 62:02 PlayerOff Jaco Van Der Walt Edinburgh Rugby Tactical 62:03 PlayerOn Weir Weir Edinburgh Rugby Tactical PLAYER MOVEMENT - Scarlets TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 18:00 PlayerOff Steve Cummins Scarlets Concussion 18:01 PlayerOn Josh Helps Scarlets Concussion 41:00 PlayerOff Ryan Conbeer Scarlets Tactical 41:01 PlayerOn Corey Baldwin Scarlets Tactical 51:00 PlayerOff Dylan Evans Scarlets Tactical 51:01 PlayerOn Phil Price Scarlets Tactical 59:00 PlayerOff Aled Davies Scarlets Tactical 59:01 PlayerOn Jonathan Evans Scarlets Tactical 59:02 PlayerOff Jones Jones Scarlets Tactical 59:03 PlayerOn Thomas Rogers Scarlets Tactical 59:04 PlayerOff Scarlets Tactical 59:05 PlayerOn Shaun Evans Scarlets Tactical 59:06 PlayerOff Werner Kruger Scarlets Tactical 59:07 PlayerOn Simon Gardiner Scarlets Tactical 66:00 PlayerOff Lewis Rawlins Scarlets Concussion 66:01 PlayerOn Taylor Davies Scarlets Concussion Provided by Footprint.
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