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Edinburgh go for continuity in European Challenge Cup clash against Bulls

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Dave Cherry of Edinburgh and Hamish Watson of Edinburgh during the EPCR Challenge Cup, Quarter Final match between Cell C Sharks and Edinburgh at Hollywoodbets Kings Park on April 13, 2024 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Steve Haag Sports/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Edinburgh have gone for continuity for their European Challenge Cup quarter-final against the Bulls.

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Head coach Sean Everitt has made just two changes following their victory over the Lions in the previous round.

They are both in the front row as Ewan Ashman and Boan Venter come in.

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Everitt told his club’s official website: “This will be a step up. Bulls are two-time URC finalists and they had a good away win against Bayonne last weekend to progress to the last eight.

“We spoke last week about getting a home round of 16 and quarter-final and we’ve managed that. Now, if we get through, we get a home semi.

“We have set ourselves up nicely, but like I say, it’s a difficult challenge ahead of us. One that we’re not afraid of and one that we certainly are going for.”

EDINBURGH:
1. Boan Venter
2. Ewan Ashman
3. Javan Sebastian
4. Sam Skinner
5. Grant Gilchrist
6. Jamie Ritchie
7. Hamish Watson
8. Magnus Bradbury
9. Ben Vellacott
10. Ross Thompson
11. Ross McCann
12. James Lang
13. Matt Currie
14. Darcy Graham
15. Wes Goosen

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REPLACEMENTS:
16. Dave Cherry
17. Pierre Schoeman
18. D’Arcy Rae
19. Rob Carmichael
20. Ben Muncaster
21. Ali Price
22. Cameron Scott
23. Mosese Tuipulotu

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