Duncan Hodge hoping that 14-man heroics inspire Edinburgh

A gloomy Phil Burleigh, centre, sits in the BT Murrayfield dugout after receiving his red card  for striking on Saturday. The centre received a one-match ban yesterday, while his victim Pascal Pape was warned for what was deemed to be exaggerating the incident.A gloomy Phil Burleigh, centre, sits in the BT Murrayfield dugout after receiving his red card  for striking on Saturday. The centre received a one-match ban yesterday, while his victim Pascal Pape was warned for what was deemed to be exaggerating the incident.
A gloomy Phil Burleigh, centre, sits in the BT Murrayfield dugout after receiving his red card for striking on Saturday. The centre received a one-match ban yesterday, while his victim Pascal Pape was warned for what was deemed to be exaggerating the incident.
Duncan Hodge hopes Edinburgh can carry the momentum of a famous fightback win into this evening's return encounter with Stade Francais in Paris.

The acting head coach is determined to make it four wins out of four in European Challenge Cup and was keen to focus on the positives of how his Pool 5 pacesetters fought back from a 20-3 half-time deficit and, with 14 men following Phil Burleigh’s 55th-minute red card, found a way to win a curious and compelling match 28-23.

“In the second half, to come back from 17 points down, says a lot,” said Hodge. “We were under pressure, but in the second half we made very good decisions and payed a lot better.

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