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Edinburgh v Zebre: Mike Blair explains bold call at full-back and calls for flexibility

Mike Blair is looking for his Edinburgh squad to display a degree of flexibility after naming Jaco van der Walt at full-back for Friday night’s URC clash with Zebre Parma at the DAM Health Stadium.

Van der Walt has found his chances at stand-off limited this season due to injury and Blair Kinghorn’s successful conversion to fly-half but spoke earlier in the week about his willingness to play in other positions.

He came on at centre against Bath last weekend and gets the chance at 15 for the visit of the Italians.

Van der Walt was capped by Scotland at 10 last season but played a fair bit at full-back in his formative years in South Africa.

Blair expects his players to be able to adapt, particularly when injuries force his hand. Henry Immelman, his first choice full-back, suffered a bang to the knee against Bath. Emiliano Boffelli can also play at 15 but has a slight back strain and is being rested after a long and fruitful run on the wing. Darcy Graham, another option at full-back, is still a few weeks away from returning from a quad issue and Damien Hoyland has a long-term injury.

“We want guys to be rugby players and fit in where required,” said the Edinburgh coach who has no doubts about van der Walt’s capabilities.

“A lot of time in South Africa he played 15. He is an impressive all round player. He can play at 10 as well and has played most of his career in Scotland at 10. He came on at full back against the Lions and has been covering full back for the last few weeks as well.

“We are confident he will fit in well with what we are trying to do. He gives us a goalkicking option and is a solid defender. He is a decision maker as well, a second receiver who can play on the blindside as well.”

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