Ulster beat Edinburgh in Murrayfield thriller

PRO14 RAINBOW CUP REPORT: Ian Madigan repeated his Murrayfield heroics as he nailed another last-minute kick to hand Ulster a dramatic 34-31 Pro14 Rainbow Cup victory over Edinburgh.

The flyhalf broke the Scots' hearts back in August as he booted his side into last year's Pro14 final with a nerveless stoppage-time effort.

He was required to do it all over again as Dan McFarland's side climbed off the bottom of the Rainbow Cup table after a 10-try thriller.

Edinburgh were ahead early thanks to Duhan Van Der Merwe's 32nd and final touchdown for Edinburgh before the British and Irish Lion joins Worcester next season.

Blair Kinghorn added another for the capital club but Ulster stormed back with touchdowns from James Hume, Iain Henderson, Stuart McCloskey, Adam McBurney - who will join Edinburgh in a few weeks' time - and Rob Lyttle.

However, Edinburgh came back themselves and thought they had won it when Eroni Sau's controversial late try was allowed to stand by referee Ben Whitehouse after Pierre Schoeman and Cammy Hutchison fired the hosts back into contention.

But when Kinghorn missed a chance to win it with his conversion, the Irishmen raced up field to win a penalty - with Madigan showing the Scotland ace how it was done.

Edinburgh - who survived a Covid scare earlier this week - could not have wished for a better start as they played their final game at Murrayfield before moving to a smaller arena next door.

Kinghorn released Van Der Merwe to score the opener before galloping home himself soon after as Richard Cockerill's side moved 12 points ahead inside eight minutes.

Ulster hit back on 13 minutes as Madigan's dancing feet cut Edinburgh open, with Hume scoring.

Kinghorn's crazy offload attempt five metres from his own line then sent Edinburgh into a tailspin.

Hamish Watson was penalised with a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on as he attempted to rectify his Scotland teammate's blunder.

Henderson's strength allowed him to dot the ball down as Ulster careered towards the Edinburgh line from a line-out drive.

To make matters worse, WP Nel was also sin-binned by for his illegal efforts to collapse the maul.

Inside two chaotic minutes, Edinburgh had lost two men and seven points.

They did well to stem the tide with 13 men but with just seconds remaining before they returned to their full complement, McCloskey galloped over from halfway after a rapid exchange of passes by Hume and David Shanahan.

Hooker McBurney refused to go easy on his future teammates, crashing over from another line-out move a minute before the break.

Ulster extended their lead further with a sublime try that saw them explode wide through a succession of quick, intricate passes, with Lyttle left to jog over on 50 minutes.

But when the Irish province found themselves down to 13 as Michael Lowry and Nick Timoney were sent to the bin in short succession, Schoeman and Hutchison barged over to give Edinburgh hope.

They thought they had completed the turnaround when Sau raced in to score with a minute left despite Harri Morris' high tackle on Lowry.

But Kinghorn's miss gave Madigan his chance to reprise his role as Ulster's last-action hero.

The scorers:

For Edinburgh:

Tries: Van der Merwe, Kinghorn, Schoeman, Hutchison, Sau

Cons: Kinghorn 3

For Ulster:

Tries: Hume, Henderson, McCloskey, McBurney, Lyttle

Cons: Madigan 3

Pen: Madigan

Yellow cards: Hamish Watson (Edinburgh, 17); WP Nel (Edinburgh, 19); Michael Lowry (Ulster, 63); Nick Timoney (Ulster, 66)

Teams:

Edinburgh: 15 Harry Paterson, 14 Eroni Sau, 13 James Johnstone, 12 George Taylor, 11 Duhan van der Merwe, 10 Blair Kinghorn, 9 Charlie Shiel, 8 Ben Muncaster, 7 Hamish Watson, 6 Jamie Ritchie (captain), 5 Ben Toolis, 4 Marshall Sykes, 3 WP Nel, 2 Patrick Harrison, 1 Boan Venter.

Replacements: 16 Mike Willemse, 17 Pierre Schoeman, 18 Simon Berghan, 19 Mesu Kunavula, 20 Harri Morris, 21 Henry Pyrgos, 22 Nathan Chamberlain, 23 Cammy Hutchison.

Ulster: 15 Rob Lyttle, 14 Matt Faddes, 13 James Hume, 12 Stuart McCloskey, 11 Craig Gilroy, 10 Ian Madigan, 9 David Shanahan, 8 Nick Timoney, 7 Marcus Rea, 6 Matty Rea, 5 Iain Henderson (captain), 4 Alan O’Connor, 3 Marty Moore, 2 Adam McBurney, 1 Kyle McCall.

Replacements: 16 Rob Herring, 17 Andrew Warwick, 18 Tom O’Toole, 19 Kieran Treadwell, 20 Greg Jones, 21 Alby Mathewson, 22 Billy Burns, 23 Michael Lowry.

Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

Assistant referees: Keith Allen, Ian Kenny

TMO: Neil Paterson

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