Ewan Ashman hopes Edinburgh have finally found the consistency they have been searching for this season after their Champions Cup victory over Gloucester.
The Scotland hooker was among the try-scorers as Sean Everitt’s side came back from 13 points down to deliver a bonus-point win.
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It keeps Edinburgh alive in the competition ahead of their final pool match away to Finn Russell’s Bath on Friday night.
“It was probably not the prettiest match,” Ashman told BBC Scotland.
“It was really attritional and they fronted up and showed that grit to get us over the line at the end.
“It’s exactly what we wanted to do. It’s pretty simple, we’ve got five points and that’s what we needed to do so we can be happy, learn our lessons and move on to the next. We need to keep winning games and go away next week and do a job.
“It should be a cracker. A few familiar faces in that side, some pretty good ones as well.
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“I’m excited to see those boys and I just know that we’re going to step up. That’s exactly what we need. We need to do a Hive-worthy performance away from home and that’s what we’re working on. That’s what we’ll do next week.”
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