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Paterson did homework on Edinburgh



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
CHRIS PATERSON has pinpointed Ben Cairns as one of the players he is most looking forward to playing alongside when returning to Edinburgh's rugby team next season.
The 30-year-old utility back has agreed to return to the Capital on a two-year deal at the start of next season and hopes to pick up where he left off prior to joining Gloucester last summer.

And, it is an indication of Paterson's enthusiasm for
the move that he watched Edinburgh's win at Neath/Swansea Ospreys last weekend.

Such a trip proved worthwhile for Paterson since it confirmed his belief that some burgeoning talent is starting to come through the ranks since he left.

Paterson said: "I was so impressed with what I saw. I always rated Ben Cairns. He has really developed and I thought his performance against the Ospreys was really good.

"Nick De Luca and Ross Rennie have also emerged as really talented players this season and I'm really excited about working with them again. One of the most important aspects for a player is to feel part of a team and I always had that at Edinburgh. I am now looking to fight my way back in again."

Paterson has revealed he was contacted by Edinburgh players once his impending return was announced.

"Ally Hogg texted me and asked if I wanted showing around on my first day, which I found quite funny. It is not an easy choice to make to come back and in some ways it would have been more straightforward to go somewhere else. But when I knew a move was possible there was only one club that I wanted to join."

Meanwhile, Cairns, newly picked as one of three uncapped players in Scotland's squad to tour Argentina next month, is warning that a concluding Magners Celtic League visit to Llanelli tomorrow could be all the more dangerous for the Welshmen being without a coach following a parting of the ways with Phil Davies earlier this week.

Recalling how Edinburgh had been in similar limbo at the start of the current campaign, Cairns said: "We bounced back stronger and Llanelli will probably take the same attitude. Far from being vulnerable it will most likely bring them together. We have to travel with that attitude."





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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 11:22 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh rugby
 
1

Marcus' Agent,

08/05/2008 12:47:52
The game is on Saturday, not Friday (live on S4C).
2

maroon to the core,

Falkirk 08/05/2008 16:06:34
Sorry to say it but CP is only back in Edinburgh because he wasn,t good enough to play in the big league. Its a shame for the Scottish national team that he could not get a run at 10 with a decent team.
3

SHELDON THE CRACK DEALER,

09/05/2008 09:01:33
B'llox 2, he would have been a regular starter in many other GP teams. He went to one of the teams with one of the best young fly halves going, who's also a local boy and crowd favourite. Only Wasps, Newcastle and Irish have fly halves who might be as good!

He's been badly managed throughout his career, maybe now we can get a season or two of him in his best position.
4

YadaToo,

09/05/2008 09:15:17
Hmmm. He has 'agreed to return to the Capital'. Interesting choice of words. I doubt that Andy Robinson crawled over broken glass to beg him to come back.

I would have thought that 'jumped at the opportunity to return to the capital' would have been a more accurate phrasing?
5

Westcoaster,

perth 09/05/2008 10:12:49
Paterson did homework on Edinburgh--- "gloucester Gutted they never did homework on Paterson" - another average scottish player with a bag full of caps who never survived outside of his scottish comfort zone. Gordon Bulloch is glad you can join him and scott murray its nice and warm in here!

 

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