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| Home team | Away Team | |
|---|---|---|
Cardiff Blues
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19 - 21 |
Edinburgh
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Last updated: 7th September 2012
Greg Laidlaw: Late drop goal secured the win for Edinburgh in Cardiff
Greg Laidlaw's late drop goal ruined Cardiff Blues' return to the Arms Park as Edinburgh ran out 21-19 winners in the RaboDirect Pro12.
The Blues had spent three years plying their trade at the Cardiff City Stadium but sparse crowds saw them cut short their 20-year lease to return to their spiritual home.
It was a move welcomed by supporters and they duly showed their approval by turning up in droves - the crowd of 7,800 was over 2,000 up on their average attendance last season.
On the pitch, the home side initially failed to rise to the occasion, falling behind to a Tim Visser try after the two sides had swapped early penalties.
The metronomic boot of Leigh Halfpenny ensured Blues reached half time with a 9-8 lead but it was not until the second half that the game really caught fire.
Edinburgh nearly retook the lead as Visser chipped through only to run out of pitch as he attempted to ground the ball whilst at the other end Tom James was unlucky to slip as attempted to cut inside following a sensational break out of his own 22.
The home side eventually made the breakthrough after Edinburgh's Greig Tonks had been yellow carded, Alex Cuthbert slipping in underneath the posts and Halfpenny kicking the extras (50).
However, a Blues' yellow card for Josh Navidi allowed the visitors to ratchet up the pressure and they were rewarded with a penalty try on the hour mark.
A further Halfpenny penalty preserved the slenderest of leads for Cardiff and they were within two minutes of victory when Laidlaw struck to give Edinburgh their first win of the season.
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | Zebre | 22 | 10 |
| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Saturday 25th May | |
| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| 16:45 | Ulster vs Leinster |
| Result |
|---|
| RaboDirect PRO12 |
| Saturday 11th May |
| RaboDirect PRO12 |
| Leinster 17 - 15 Glasgow |
| Friday 10th May |
| Ulster 28 - 17 Scarlets |
| Friday 3rd May |
| Edinburgh 31 - 24 Newport Gwent D'gons |
| Connacht 3 - 20 Glasgow |
| Zebre 25 - 27 Munster |
| Scarlets 17 - 41 Benetton Treviso |
| Leinster 37 - 19 Ospreys |
| Ulster 37 - 13 Cardiff Blues |
| Friday 26th April |
| Benetton Treviso 23 - 23 Connacht |
| Sunday 21st April |
| Zebre 22 - 41 Leinster |
| Saturday 20th April |
| Scarlets 24 - 6 Cardiff Blues |
| Friday 19th April |
| Connacht 18 - 34 Ulster |
| Glasgow 35 - 17 Ospreys |
| Benetton Treviso 30 - 10 Edinburgh |
| Newport Gwent D'gons 30 - 24 Munster |
| Saturday 13th April |
| Ospreys 28 - 3 Benetton Treviso |
| Munster 16 - 22 Leinster |
| Cardiff Blues 28 - 13 Zebre |
| Friday 12th April |
| Edinburgh 24 - 32 Connacht |
| Ulster 31 - 5 Newport Gwent D'gons |
| Scarlets 29 - 6 Glasgow |