Edinburgh's title dream out of reach

Edinburgh 0 Cardiff Blues 20

Edinburgh 0 Cardiff Blues 20

Edinburgh’s title dream evaporated as they were brushed aside by the Blues at Murrayfield.

The Gunners had gone into battle needing a win to keep alive their quest to bring a first Magners League championship to Scotland.

But they were always second best to a visiting outfit who were clearly inspired by Wales’ Grand Slam triumph.

The opening quarter had been a war of attrition with the sides sounding each other out.

That 20-minute spell also featured mistakes galore – but it was Cardiff who suddenly clicked into gear.

They broke the deadlock with a pinpoint penalty by Ben Blair midway through the half.

And two tries in the space of seven minutes swung the contest decisively in favour of the Blues.

First, Tom James was in the right place at the right time to finish clinically in the wake of a series of patient phases, with skipper Xavier Rush in the thick of things.

Then Jamie Roberts struck following a defensive disaster on the part of the hosts.

Roberts appeared to be marshalled by Hugo Southwell and Ben Cairns when he received the ball close to the touchline.

But Southwell’s initial challenge was brushed off with contempt and Cairns’ attempt to reel in the winger from behind never looked like succeeding.

Blair failed in his bid to double his conversion tally, but Cardiff were delighted to reach the interval 15 points ahead.

Edinburgh looked more purposeful after the restart but they were up against a superbly-drilled Arms Park outfit.

Simon Webster had a great chance to narrow the gap but he was felled by a crunching tackle from Tom Shanklin.

John Houston was then blocked inches short of the line following a quickly-taken tap penalty by Mike Blair.

Having weathered the early second-half storm, Cardiff began to reassert their superiority and Roberts went close to notching his double.

They kept up the momentum and effectively sealed the fate of the Gunners with another excellent touchdown from James.

Again the build-up was composed and secure before the time and space was created for James to scorch through, taking advantage of the committed markers.

It was then a question of Cardiff’s ability to earn a crucial bonus point with a fourth try but they fell short.

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