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Late penalty seals Agen win

Monday 9th October 2006

12:00 am (GMT)

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Agen, despite their status in the French game, are competing in only their second Heineken Cup competition.

They welcome a hugely experienced but largely unsuccessful Edinburgh side to Stade Armadie in Round 1. 
 
Edinburgh have played 53 games in the Heineken Cup, with 19 wins and 31 losses during that time.
 
Their form of late has been impressive – beating Heineken Cup champions Munster 21-10 in the Magners league last weekend.  
 
They are coached by former Pontypridd and Leonessa boss Lynn Howells. His wealth of European experience could make the difference for the Scottish team this season.

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Late penalty seals Agen win

Monday 9th October 2006

12:00 am (GMT)

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- 26/09/1998 14:30

- 26/09/1998 14:30

Scotland’s first glimpse of a Heineken Cup win in France was slammed shut as Agen Francois Jelez slotted a late penalty goal on Friday night.

A classy late try by Scotland international Hugo Southwell looked to have sealed a famous win for the Scots, before substitute Jelez kicked the clinching goal two minutes from time.

Edinburgh trailed 13-3 at the interval but dug in and four penalties from stand-off Phil Godman – replacing Scotland star Chris Paterson as goal-kicker – ensured that the visitors were always in the game.

Agen hooker Ajil Narjissi was driven across the line early, and Jerome Miquel’s conversion and penalty goal gave his side the lead.

Edinburgh were more composed in the closing stages of the half, but fell further behind when Miquel slotted his second penalty.

Miquel was back on target six minutes after the restart before Edinburgh began to rally.

Godman kicked two quick penalties as the home team tired, and the fly-half found the target again 10 minutes later to pave the way for a tense finale.

Pyke silenced the crowd with the score that edged his team in front for the first time, but the Scots could not hold on and fell to defeat after Jelez’s late kick.

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