'He knows the South African teams in our league well': New Edinburgh boss' 'bonus'
Stevie Lawrie revealed Edinburgh are driven to get back into the United Rugby Championship play-offs as they bid to bounce back from the disappointment of last season.
The team from Scotlandās capital lost 12 of their 18 league matches as they ended last term in 12th, five places below where they finished the previous year.
But Edinburgh ā who begin their new campaign away to Dragons on Saturday ā are confident things will be better this time around.
āWe need to make sure weāre back into those play-off spots, thatās really important,ā said forwards coach Lawrie.
āWeāre realistic about our targets and where weāre growing from because last season was really disappointing. We need to make sure weāre in that business end at the end of the season.ā
Edinburgh begin the season under new management, with South African Sean Everitt having arrived in the summer to take over after Mike Blair stepped away from his role as head coach earlier this year.
Lawrie has been impressed with the way the former Sharks coach has gone about his business so far.
āSeanās come in and stamped his authority on the group pretty quickly,ā said Lawrie.
āHeās quite softly spoken but weāre in no uncertain terms about how he wants us to be as a group.
āHeās driving the resilience of the group and how hard theyāre working. Heās been excellent.
āHe comes with a lot of experience of a long time with the Sharks and thatās a bonus because he knows the South African teams in our league well.
āHeās brought a lot of knowledge and a really good understanding of how to run the organisation in a hard-working and resilient way.ā
Edinburgh have named five debutants in their starting XV for the Dragons match, with stand-off Ben Healy and prop Javan Sebastian ā who both represented Scotland at the World Cup this autumn ā joined by Ross McCann, Cameron Neild and Tom Dodd.
Scotland forwards Sam Skinner and Dave Cherry also start but Ewan Ashman, Grant Gilchrist, Blair Kinghorn, Viliame Mata, Duhan van der Merwe, WP Nel, Pierre Schoeman, Hamish Watson and Emiliano Boffelli are among a raft of internationals not included.
Darcy Graham and Jamie Ritchie are still recovering from the injuries that forced them off in Scotlandās defeat by Ireland a fortnight ago.
Good luck Sean on the new venture with Scottish Rugby. Its always good seeing a South African going up in life. Look well after our URC brothers, may it go well but not to wellš