Edinburgh Crush Dragons in Dominant 38-5 Victory to Strengthen URC Playoff Position
Edinburgh deliver six-try masterclass against Dragons to climb URC table, with key contributions from Scotland internationals.

Commanding Performance Sees Edinburgh Soar in URC
Edinburgh delivered a statement victory at Hive Stadium, overwhelming Dragons 38-5 in a crucial United Rugby Championship clash that reignites their playoff ambitions. The Scottish side's six-try demolition included braces from rising stars and clinical finishing from established internationals.
Match Highlights Breakdown
First Half Dominance (26-0)
- Paddy Harrison's opening double (17', 24'): A classic hooker's try followed by an astonishing 30-meter footrace score
- Darcy Graham's chip-and-chase masterpiece (31'): Scotland's speedster showcased his elite acceleration
- Pierre Schoeman's bonus-point score (38'): The prop's powerful close-range finish capped clinical team play
Second Half Consolidation
- Dragons' only response came through Aaron Wainwright (43')
- Boan Venter's impact try (68'): Replacement prop's powerful carry through tired defense
- Matt Currie's stylish finish (76'): Winger's corner dive completed the rout
URC Standings Impact
This five-point victory:
- Jumps Edinburgh from 11th → 6th position
- Maintains pressure on Connacht (5th) and Ulster (4th)
- Leaves Dragons anchored at league bottom (14-19 point gap to safety)
Key Statistics
Metric | Edinburgh | Dragons |
---|---|---|
Possession | 62% | 38% |
Territory | 58% | 42% |
Clean Breaks | 11 | 3 |
Defenders Beaten | 22 | 9 |
Injury Concerns
- Duhan van der Merwe's early exit (17') with apparent leg injury
- Three other first-half stoppages disrupted flow
What This Means
With 4 regular season games remaining, Edinburgh now control their playoff destiny. Coach Sean Everitt will demand consistency after this performance, particularly in:
- Maintaining defensive structure (only 1 try conceded)
- Clinical finishing (6/8 visits to 22 resulting in tries)
- Squad depth (impactful bench contributions)
The Dragons face mounting problems, having conceded 30+ points in 7 of their last 8 URC matches.