Edinburgh statement: Stadium emergency results in abandoned match
Edinburgh have issued a statement after “an emergency situation inside the stadium” resulted in the abandonment of their home pre-season friendly versus London Scottish. The visitors were leading 34-26 when a recorded announcement over the DAM Health Stadium PA system resulted in supporters quickly exiting and congregating in an adjacent car park.
After the health and safety emergency was over, it was decided not to restart the match in Edinburgh which had six minutes still left to play. It meant that the result stood and Scottish were awarded an eight-point win.
In the statement, Edinburgh managing director Douglas Struth said: “A stadium fire alarm was triggered accidentally by a member of the public in the Lothian Stand. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service attended the ground and no fire was identified. We’re pleased to report no one was hurt.
“We would once again like to thank supporters for their patience and understanding, as well as for the safe and orderly manner in which they left DAM Health Stadium tonight. Our sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused.”
Edinburgh coach Mike Blair didn’t quibble with the decision not to restart the match which had been paused in the 74th minute. He told local media: “Decisions have to be made with respect to the welfare of the players and how long it is going to get things organised to restart. Both sides just felt it was the right decision.”
While Blair won't be happy that his team conceded six tries against an opposition that finished in last place in last season’s English Championship, one encouraging aspect was that Jamie Ritchie played the first 30 minutes of the pre-season friendly. That was his first action since he ruptured his hamstring when playing for Scotland in their February 5 Guinness Six Nations win over England.
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Yep NZ national u85 team is touring there atm I think (or just has).
Go to commentsWhat are they gonna do with the 500k and what does that achieve? They could dump the whole side and pick amateurs and save 10million, but what is that going to achieve?
The problem it feels like to me is I didn't hear what Gatland is going to do in order to win the 6N next year. How is he helping the problem. It just sounds like they're expecting miracles and for Gatland to turn around the national teams results, but what good is that when you're not fixing any of the problems and you'll just be back where you were when Gatland and the old players leave?
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