Chris Dean hails backbone of Richard Cockerill's Edinburgh

Edinburghs inter-city derby hero Chris Dean, left, races away to celebrate his last-minute try hotly pursued by fellow tryscorer Nathan Fowles. Picture: Gary Hutchison/SNS/SRUEdinburghs inter-city derby hero Chris Dean, left, races away to celebrate his last-minute try hotly pursued by fellow tryscorer Nathan Fowles. Picture: Gary Hutchison/SNS/SRU
Edinburghs inter-city derby hero Chris Dean, left, races away to celebrate his last-minute try hotly pursued by fellow tryscorer Nathan Fowles. Picture: Gary Hutchison/SNS/SRU
Inter-city derby matchwinner Chris Dean believes '¨Saturday's last-gasp 18-17 win over Glasgow in the opening 1872 Cup match was the '¨perfect demonstration that new coach Richard Cockerill has instilled some 'backbone' in what has been a notoriously brittle Edinburgh side.

Replacement centre Dean ghosted in at the right corner off the back of a maul on the last play of the match to seal a remarkable comeback win for a team who had played 74 minutes of the game with 14 men after prop Simon Berghan’s early red card for a boot to the head of Warriors hooker 
Fraser Brown.

Dean said: “That game shows we have grown as a club and created a character about us.

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