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![]() | Friday, 29 March, 2002, 21:17 GMT Edinburgh edge out Glasgow ![]() Glasgow 19 Edinburgh 23 Edinburgh survived a second half fight back from Glasgow at Hughenden to claim the inaugural Virgin Trains Cup at Hughenden. The sides drew 13-13 at Myreside in February leaving the destiny of the trophy hinging on Friday evening 's Welsh-Scottish League match. Edinburgh made an impressive start and opened the scoring in the first minute after Derrick Lee's follow-up of his own kick forced the penalty for Duncan Hodge to goal. Edinburgh continued to enjoy the better of the early exchanges and after putting a drop goal wide Hodge made the break to put David Officer over for the try. Hodge converted and the visitors continued to dominate with Cammy Murray pulled down short of the line by a Rory Kerr tackle.
Hodge then hoofed a 60-yard touch-finder from which the ball worked to Utterson to go over for Edinburgh's second try which was again converted by Hodge. Edinburgh pressure prevented Glasgow from developing any pattern to their game, forcing errors when the home side reached the danger zone. Two minutes before the break, Hayes finally got Glasgow on the board with a penalty but in injury-time Hodge restored the margin with a drop goal to take Edinburgh in at the break 20-3 ahead. Hayes slotted a second penalty three minutes into the second half as Glasgow started to look much sharper.
Hayes converted but Edinburgh blasted back with Murray almost going over. Edinburgh kept up the pressure, Gordon Simpson was sin-binned and Hodge exacted the penalty. After a stodgy period of stalemate Hayes' 50-yard penalty brought Glasgow back into the game with nine minutes remaining. The Glasgow stand-off narrowed the gap further with his fourth penalty and only a hint of a forward pass halted a sweeping Glasgow move which had try written all over it. Rather than close the game down in the final minutes Edinburgh continued to spread the ball but were unable to breach the home defence. Glasgow: Rory Kerr, Jon Steel, Alan Bulloch, Andy Henderson, Michael Bartlett, Tommy Hayes, Graeme Beveridge, David Hilton, Dougie Hall, Lee Harrison, Andy Hall, Nathan Ross, Gordon Simpson, Donnie Macfadyen, Jon Petrie (captain) Edinburgh:Derrick Lee, Craig Joiner, Marcus Di Rollo, Kevin Utterson, Cammie Murray, Duncan Hodge, Graeme Burns (Captain), Joel Brannigan, Steve Scott, Craig Smith, Nathan Hines, Matt Jolly, Andrew Dall, Graham Dall, Todd Blackadder. | See also: Other top Celtic stories: Links to more Celtic stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||
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