EDINBURGH RUGBY were today quoted at 50-1 to succeed new Heineken European Cup winners Leinster next season, writes BILL LOTHIAN.
The call-over comes from Irish bookmakers, Boylesports, who make three times winners Toulouse and twice successful Munster favourites. The draw for the 2009-10 event will be held during the week beginning June 8.
The full odds are: 4-1 Munster, T
oulouse; 8-1 Stade Francais; 10-1 Leinster, Leicester; 14-1 Ospreys; 16-1 Perpignan; 18-1 Cardiff; 20-1 Harlequins, London Irish, Bath, Northampton; 25-1 Gloucester; 25-1 Clermont; 40 Scarlets, Sale, Biarritz; 50-1 Edinburgh; 66-1 Ulster, Brive; 100 others.
Meanwhile, Saturday's final, in which Leinster came from behind to defeat Leicester 19-16 at Murrayfield, has been hailed by Euro bosses.
Derek McGrath, ERC chief executive, said: "The 14th Heineken Cup final was a fantastic European occasion on and off the field and one that the whole city of Edinburgh embraced.
"The supporters from across Europe converged on the Scottish capital and received a warm welcome and I'm sure will leave with some great memories. The exciting season finale was a fitting result for the months of preparations carried out by our Edinburgh 2009 event partners and is certain to leave a positive legacy for the city and Scottish rugby."
Leinster's coach, Michael Cheika, said: "The crowd was unbelievable and the atmosphere in the stadium was amazing."
His comments were echoed by Leinster's stand-off, Jonathan Sexton, who kicked their winning penalty. He said: "The atmosphere in Edinburgh and in the stadium itself was fantastic."
A crowd of 66,523 watched. Lothian and Borders Police reported no arrests at the game and "no incidents of note" afterwards.
SCOTLAND'S sevens team are looking forward to building on their best-ever success at their own Murrayfield tournament this weekend.
Skipper Scott Forrest's team reached the semi-final at the Emirates/IRB grand prix circuit London tournament yesterday before losing 26-12 to eventual winners England.
However, the teams meet again in a pool match this Saturday and Scots coach Stevie Gemmell said: "It was the first ever Cup semi-final for Scotland's sevens and you can't take that away from the players. Hopefully we've given the fans something to be proud of and we'll look to build."