Ulster brought back down to earth

Edinburgh 21 Ulster 15: Edinburgh inflicted another dose of Murrayfield misery on Matt Williams and brought his side back down…

Edinburgh 21 Ulster 15: Edinburgh inflicted another dose of Murrayfield misery on Matt Williams and brought his side back down to earth after their bonus-point win over Munster. It was the controversial former Scotland boss's first visit to the stadium since he was sacked three years ago and yet again it proved an unhappy hunting ground for the man who is now at the Ulster helm.

Ulster arrived full of confidence in the wake of their shock away success against European champions but they never fully recovered from two first-half tries by the hosts.

Edinburgh raced off to the ideal start, snatching the lead with less than a minute on the clock.

The entire visiting backline were offside as Phil Godman launched a probing cross-kick — and he followed up to calmly slot the penalty from almost 40 minutes.

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Even better was to come when Hugo Southwell completed a brilliant move with a try.

Andy Turnbull inflicted the initial damage by surging 60 metres from his own danger zone.

The ball was kept alive at pace, giving Ally Hogg the time and space to put Southwell clear. Godman was left with the hardest conversion imaginable, however he made it look simple.

Shell-shocked Ulster broke their duck with a penalty by Ian Humphreys — but Godman replied in identical fashion to preserve the Gunners' advantage.

And Edinburgh's enterprise was further rewarded midway through the half with a second touchdown.

A teasing chip from skipper Mike Blair sparked panic among the Ulster back ranks and debut flanker Roddy Grant underlined his talent by reaching the loose ball first.

They recycled quickly — enabling giant lock Jim Hamilton to flop over the line from just a couple of paces out.

The Belfast brigade repaired some of the damage with two more penalties by Humphreys.

Gunners squandered a spate of chances after the restart and when Humphreys struck again the match was back in the melting pot.

But Godman eased the home jitters by finding the target at the other end.

A late Paddy Wallace penalty salvaged a consolation bonus point for Ulster.