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THE late summer problems which saw Edinburgh struggle to field a side in warm-up matches then fail to win a game in the first month of Celtic League activity will not matter if Scotland's leading players hit top form for the autumn, according to Chris Paterson.
The man who kick-started Edinburgh's season last week and led the national side last season said: "Something we've not been good at is peaking at the right times. So it will be worth it if we are hitting our best form by the time the European Cup and the autumn internationals come around."See the full content of this document
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Paterson Is Aiming to Peak at the Right Time
With the number of matches internationalists can play now closely monitored, the need to prioritise is becoming ever more important. Pa...
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