Edinburgh denied as late kick wins Arms Park thriller
Edinburgh Rugby suffered a late 20-19 defeat at the hands of Cardiff at the Arms Park on Saturday night, falling to a last-gasp penalty after a free-flowing contest.
The visitors held the lead for the majority of the game, only to see it snatched away in the dying minutes by the boot of Ioan Lloyd.
Edinburgh burst out of the blocks, executing a clinical opening score after just three minutes.
Fly-half Cammy Scott delivered an inch-perfect cross-field kick into space, which winger Lewis Wells gathered in his stride to touch down for his first try for the club, giving Edinburgh an early 5-0 lead.
However, the hosts hit back almost immediately. Following a deep Edinburgh clearance, the home side broke well down the short side, culminating in scrum-half Johan Mulder finishing off the move. The subsequent conversion drifted wide, leaving the scores tied at 5-5 after a breathless opening seven minutes.
The seesaw nature of the contest continued as Edinburgh quickly regained the initiative. A penalty won straight from the restart by the impressive Liam McConnell allowed the visitors to march back downfield.
After battering the Cardiff try-line through several phases, scrum-half Charlie Shiel managed to spin over the whitewash to retake the lead at 5-12.
Just as Edinburgh looked set to march on, following a scrum penalty on halfway, Cardiff launched an attack from deep within their own half.
The length-of-the-field break was finished off by Welsh international Josh Adams, who dotted down to level the scores once again, making it 12-12 after only 15 minutes of exhilarating rugby.
Despite the punishing nature of the exchanges, Edinburgh managed to seize the lead again shortly after. British & Irish Lion hooker Ewan Ashman wrestled over the line after 19 minutes for the visitors’ third try.
With James Lang adding the conversion, the score settled at 12-19, which would remain the deficit as the teams headed into the sheds for half-time.
The second half brought a significant change in conditions, with a strong wind and rain sweeping across the pitch, leaving Edinburgh to play into the elements.
Cardiff utilied the wind well and managed to breach the Edinburgh defence for their third try of the evening when former Edinburgh prop Javan Sebastian powered over in the corner. Crucially, the conversion attempt drifted wide, allowing Edinburgh to retain a slender two-point advantage at 17-19.
For the middle period of the second half, Edinburgh held their nerve and maintained pressure, despite the fierce defensive effort from Cardiff. With the two-point lead intact, it became a tense battle of attrition, but Cardiff’s defence held firm against repeated waves of attack.
The drama reached its peak in the final minutes when the hosts secured a crucial penalty on the halfway line. Outside-half Ioan Lloyd duly dispatched the long-range kick, giving Cardiff a 20-19 lead with just minutes remaining.
Cardiff successfully negotiated the final moments, holding on for a dramatic and narrow one-point victory.
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