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Edinburgh motivation to defy odds remains as Glasgow visit

BBC Sport Friday, 27 December 2024
Edinburgh motivation to defy odds remains as Glasgow visitA win is likely for Glasgow; for Edinburgh, the motivation to prove people wrong remains the same as it did last time, writes Tom English.
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