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Edinburgh Rugby will aim to make it three wins from three matches in the European Rugby Challenge Cup against Agen at Stade Armandie in Pool 3 on Friday night.
While the French club have beaten Edinburgh twice in the European Cup – in 2006/07 – they have yet to defeat them in the Challenge Cup, with the Scottish side coming out on top twice in the 2015/16 pool stage.
Key facts
- Edinburgh have won 10 of their last 12 pool games in the Challenge Cup, although their only defeats have come in France, against Stade Francais Paris.
- Agen averaged 15.5 offloads in the Challenge Cup last season, more than any other side.
- Edinburgh No.8 Viliame ‘Bill’ Mata made the most carries of any player in the Heineken Champions Cup last season (141) and the most metres of any forward in the competition (478).
💬 "The fans get excited about playing in Europe, as do we as coaches and players, so our preparation hasn’t changed."
Assistant Forwards Coach Stevie Lawrie previews this Friday night's @ERChallengeCup opener against @agen_rugby.https://t.co/xTSvIB7StW
— Edinburgh Rugby (@EdinburghRugby) November 12, 2019
Hooker Cameron Fenton’s last gasp try helped Edinburgh open up their Pool 3 campaign with a resounding 31-10 bonus-point success over Agen in France.
The Scots initially trailed to fly-half Thomas Vincent’s early penalty but gradually started to take control.
The visitors posted their first try when centre George Taylor dived over and he added a second seven minutes later with fly-half Simon Hickey tagging on both conversions.
FT | That's five points in the bag as a late @Cammy_Fenton1 score secures an opening @ERChallengeCup win in Agen! #SUAvEDI pic.twitter.com/HR0u3fNKpF
— Edinburgh Rugby (@EdinburghRugby) November 15, 2019
Before the half-hour mark full-back Damien Hoyland followed up his own clever chip over the Agen defence to regather for a fine solo try and Hickey’s conversion gave them a commanding 21-3 half-time advantage.
There was some joy for the French side as winger Benito Masilevu finished off a well-worked move to score their only try on the hour mark and replacement Raphael Lagarde tagged on the conversion.
But Edinburgh were never in any danger and complete the perfect start as Fenton plunged over in the dying moments before Hickey, who also landed a second half penalty, booted his fourth conversion.
Edinburgh take on Bordeaux next Friday in Scotland while Agen visit Wasps on Saturday.
56' Essai de Benito Masilevu !!!
En bout de ligne, notre ailier vient conclure une belle offensive agenaise ! 08-24#SUAvEDI #J1ERCC pic.twitter.com/Ry3GDA2s8U
— SUA LG (@agen_rugby) November 15, 2019
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