Magners League - Game of the Week
Leinster end Edinburgh's unbeaten streak
Scrum.com
September 25, 2009
Date/Time: Sep 26, 2009, 18:30 local, 17:30 GMT
Edinburgh 19 - 21 Leinster
Half-time: 6 - 6
Tries: Cairns
Cons: Paterson
Pens: Paterson 4
Pens: McFadden 6
Drops: Sexton
Leinster fly-half Jonathan Sexton, Leicester v Leinster, Heineken Cup final, Murrayfield, Edinburgh, May 23, 2009
A Jonathan Sexton drop-goal for Leinster condemned Edinburgh to their first defeat of the season
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Edinburgh saw their unbeaten run come to an agonising end at Murrayfield as Leinster pipped them 19-21 at home.

Despite scoring the only try of the night, the home side were sunk by six penalties from the boot of Leinster's Fergus McFadden and a drop goal from Jonathan Sexton in the final minute while Chris Paterson's final kick of the game, to win the match, fell just short.

Edinburgh were looking for their fourth win in a row but with Leinster having their Lions back in harness it was never going to be easy. The visitors opened the scoring with a McFadden penalty after three minutes but four minutes later Paterson levelled.

The home side looked the more likely to go ahead with Ben Cairns and Nick De Luca dangerous in midfield, but solid hits from Jamie Heaslip and Nathan Hines stopped a couple of attacks when the try looked on.

On the half-hour mark, Paterson put Edinburgh ahead but McFadden pulled them level on the half-time whistle with his second penalty.

The Leinster kicker slotted two more penalties in the first 10 minutes of the second half to open a gap but on 56 minutes Edinburgh grabbed the only try of the night. Ally Hogg started the move off the back of the scrum and the ball was worked to Cairns, who shrugged off a couple of tackles to crash over.

Paterson's conversion took Edinburgh into a one-point lead but McFadden took advantage of Edinburgh indiscipline to slot a further two penalties and Leinster desperately defended their lead.

In a frantic final 10 minutes, Paterson banged over two penalties to give Edinburgh the lead again at 19-18, but straight from the restart Sexton dropped a goal to put Leinster back ahead and run-out winners.

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