Judge us now it’s the real thing, says Edinburgh coach Michael Bradley
That was a reference to how Edinburgh had failed to register a try in two warm-ups, but Bradley believes that the time to deliver is now.
“Our targets will be to get into the business end of both the Rabo and the Heineken Cup,” said former Ireland scrum-half Bradley, adding: “We would like to be competing in the finals and would like to win. That is where we are setting our stall out.
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Hide Ad“We are now into the competitions and should be judged on that.
“I was disappointed with the overall result last week [3-54] when Northampton were very strong.
“On the other hand, we got everyone we wanted on the pitch in that game and also at Newcastle the week previously.
“We got out of the pre-season enough to not change our mind in terms of possibilities for this year.”
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