Zebre 25-25 Edinburgh: Three things we learnedpublished at 17:16 28 April
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland

Inconsistent Edinburgh return to toxic trait
Spare a thought for Edinburgh fans - they simply have no idea which outfit they will see week to week.
In recent weeks they have tamed the Lions, tempered the rage of the Bulls and were just nipped by the Sharks. Against Zebre, they looked a shadow of that team.
Yes, they rescued a draw but on that form, they'd have been eying up five points to put themselves in a good position for the play-offs.
Now their hopes dangle by a thread.
Scott can come up clutch
It's been a difficult season for young Cammy Scott. Stuck behind Ross Thompson and Ben Healy in the pecking order, he's yet to start and had limited outings from the bench.
This might have been the year for him to push for a starting XV place, given the underwhelming performances from the two fly-halves ahead of him, but it hasn't worked out that way.
Yet, when Scott was relied upon to try and slot a game-tying conversion from the touchline, he duly delivered.
Perhaps it is time for Sean Everitt to try him in the saddle.
Venter proves his weight in gold
Wrestling the number one jersey off Pierre Schoeman is no mean feat, but Boan Venter is testing his fellow South African at club level.
Come the next Six Nations, Venter will be able to test him internationally too as he finally qualifies on residence.
Glasgow fans know all too well how frightening the loosened prop can be from five yards out, and Edinburgh used him to devastating effect from that distance.
Tap-and-goes from penalties used to be the preserve of schoolboy rugby but they have become the go-to for many top teams. With Venter's frame and power, it's easy to see why.