MIKE BLAIR was pleased to see Edinburgh display their “ruthless” side as they scored eight tries in an emphatic 53-8 win over Benetton on Saturday.
The bonus-point victory – which included a double from Duhan van der Merwe on his second debut for the club – stopped a three-game losing streak and took the men from the Scottish capital up to ninth in the United Rugby Championship.
“We had a quality side out and the expectation on us is to do well,” head coach Blair told Edinburgh’s website.
“I want us to enjoy being out here, enjoy each other’s company and working hard for each other and winning games.
“Part of the enjoyment is going into the dressing room feeling we have been ruthless and not taken the foot off the throat. I was pleased with that.”
Blair was encouraged to see Scotland wing Van der Merwe make a positive impact as he marked his return to the club from Worcester with two tries.
“Duhan got a bit of ball and was shrugging guys off in the first half but not getting anywhere,” said the head coach.
“He was boxed into a hole at times, but once he got a little bit of space he showed what he can do.”
Edinburgh led 12-3 at the break after playing against the wind in the first half before turning the screw in the second period.
“We controlled territory in that first half as well as you can into the wind,” said Blair.
“Then when we got points after half-time it gave us some impetus and we were able to stay on top of Benetton after that.
“They made a few changes from last week, but they had quality players and an international front row, so they still had a strong team and still needed putting away, but our energy and intent was better (than in previous games).”