Two tries apiece for Scott Penny and Michael Milne.
THEY MAY HAVE had a team’s worth of players off on Ireland duty, but Leinster’s march to glory in the United Rugby Championship continued uninterrupted with a rampant, seven-try display in Scotland.The contrast between the sides was obvious early on. Edinburgh had all the ball at the start but it took them almost 10 minutes, most of it within inches of the Leinster goal line, to break the determined Irish defence, Emiliano Boffelli, the full back, the one to get there.
Edinburgh did go back ahead with prop Boan Venter driving over from short range after a penalty was kicked to touch and with Boffelli adding both the conversion and a later penalty, the home side had something of a cushion.
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