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Edinburgh boosted by return of five regulars for European semi-final

Edinburgh boosted by return of five regulars for European semi-final

BBC News02-05-2025

Edinburgh are able to welcome back five key players for the Challenge Cup semi-final clash with Bath on Saturday, as they aim to make their first European final since 2015.Scotland stalwarts Pierre Schoeman, Ewan Ashman, Grant Gilchrist, and Jamie Ritchie all return to the forward pack, while full-back Wes Goosen is the only change in the backs.His return allows Harry Paterson - who signed a new two-year deal earlier this week - to move to the wing.From the team that drew with Zebre in Parma last weekend, try-scoring prop Boan Venter drops to the bench, as do hooker Paddy Harrison and back-rower Ben Muncaster.However, lock Marshall Sykes - who was part of Scotland's Six Nations squad - returns from injury to take up a place among the replacements.Duhan van der Merwe remains out with injury, joining Emiliano Boffelli, Dave Cherry, Luke Crosbie, Paul Hill, Ben Vellacott and Cammy Scott.Edinburgh: Goosen, Graham, Currie, Lang, Paterson; Thompson, Price; Schoeman, Ashman, Rae, Skinner, Gilchrist (c), Ritchie, Watson, Bradbury.Replacements: Harrison, Venter, Sebastian, Sykes, Muncaster, Shiel, Healy, Tuipulotu.

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