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Down and out: Phil Vickery and his team suffer during Cup exit

Edwards calls on wounded Wasps to show strength

Sam Peters
26 Jan 2009


Shaun Edwards today urged his "devastated" Wasps stars to pull themselves together and refocus on domestic affairs after crashing out of the Heineken Cup.

A catalogue of missed chances, including a howler from hooker Rob Webber, and some slipshod defending gifted Castres victory yesterday.

Wasps made life impossible for themselves by fluffing their lines on three separate occasions with the try line beckoning.

Dom Waldouck, Mark van Gisbergen and Webber were all unable to provide the killer blow as Wasps failed to secure the four points that, with Bath and Toulouse drawing, would have seen them progress as a best runner-up.

The two-time holders fared little better in defence, with each of Castres' three tries resulting from mistakes.

The defending Guinness Premiership champions, who are ninth in the table, must now concentrate on hauling themselves back into contention for a European spot next year.

"We say at the start of every season that the measure of success is whether or not you are in Europe," said head coach Edwards.

"We have overachieved in recent seasons and we need to refocus now on climbing up the table and guaranteeing ourselves European rugby next season.

"It's not going to be easy, we are going to lose some players on international duty, but we have prided ourselves on our mental strength in recent years. We need some of that strength of character now.

"The reason we won the Heineken Cup in 2004 and 2007 was because of our clinical finishing.

"That just wasn't the case against Castres and it cost us dear. We are very devastated."

Webber's 52nd-minute mistake will live long in his memory as he somehow failed to gather the ball off the floor with the line at his mercy.

Although Waldouck followed up Danny Cipriani's superb first-half try with another solo score to put Wasps ahead on 68 minutes, there was always a sense the French would hit back.

Van Gisbergen had a chance to kill the game off but couldn't collect Dave Walder's pass following a sharp break by the replacement fly half, and moments later Castres full-back Thomas Bouquie scored his second try.

Taking advantage of Paul Sackey lying injured on the floor and Josh Lewsey's decision to fly out of the defensive line, Bouquie galloped past Van Gisbergen and Flutey for the decisive score. 

Harlequins, meanwhile, guaranteed themselves a home quarter-final against Leinster with a 29-24 win over Scarlets.

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