Match Report: Scotland 27-13 Australia

Match Report: Scotland 27-13 Australia

In what was Scotland’s earliest kick-off of the sequence, a sluggish begin from each side noticed Australia finally take issues by the scruff of the neck with some punishing, probing section play. The hosts’ defence was something however porous, though a lot of infringements allowed Noah Lolesio to ship over a penalty for the sport’s opening factors [0-3, 11 mins].

Scotland woke from their slumber when Will Skelton jumped too early at a line-out. Finn Russell handed up the possibility to degree issues, selecting as an alternative his personal touch-finder, however issues petered out from the ensuing maul.

If the ambiance was just a little flat, the identical couldn’t be mentioned in regards to the aggression – typically overspilling – introduced from each side.

Scotland did get the chance to tie issues at three apiece after Joseph Suaalii was offside, Tom Wright including 10 metres for impudence, however Russell’s penalty crashed off the posts and was remarkably held by Aussie skipper Harry Wilson to mark for a 22.

If the sport’s build-up had been dominated in components by a sure grandmother making it over to see Sione Tuipulotu captain his nation, then Jacqueline Thomson was rightly thrilled on the match’s first attempt.

From a well-worked line-out, the captain himself thundered over for his third Scotland attempt, Russell changing to get the house aspect up and working [7-3, 21mins].

There have been niggles aplenty, the sport’s first correct flashpoint coming when Suaalii went for a cruncher of a sort out on Tuipulotu, solely to have to go away the sphere himself for what regarded like a nasty arm/pectoral damage.

Scotland once more had a easy three-pointer of their reward when Australia didn’t roll away at a ruck however as soon as extra they refused and the line-out that adopted went awry through a knock-on.

It was a bruising opening 40 minutes, stuffed with intrigue as a lot because the hefty collisions and no fewer than 12 penalties conceded. There could have solely been one aspect in it territorially, significantly from the opening quarter onwards, however with 4 factors of a distinction, Scotland’s lead was a nervy one.

Half-time: Scotland 7-3 Australia

If the primary half was a slow-burner, the second sprung into life from the off as Scotland regathered Blair Kinghorn’s kick-off and drew an offside penalty. Russell went for the nook once more and the line-out was adjudged not straight however from an identical penalty moments later, the kick was landed as Scotland’s stand-off handed 400 worldwide factors [10-3, 43 mins].

The Wallabies responded in sort in profitable a jackal penalty which Lolesio dispatched [10-6, 46 mins].

One other flashpoint got here quickly after. After Zander Fagerson collected the ball in his personal half from the deck, the ball went extensive by Huw Jones, then Kinghorn, earlier than Ben White raced onto it in an exciting counter assault. He tried to chip Tom Wright, who drew the ire of the Murrayfield crowd with an obvious shoulder barge, however TMO Ben Whitehouse recommended no foul play.

In the event that they have been aggrieved, the hosts responded in the very best approach.

Darcy Graham went shut on the correct, then Ewan Ashman up the center, earlier than Duhan van der Merwe was put in by Kinghorn for his 30th Scotland attempt; a re-taking of a report he would possibly dovetail with Graham on for some time but. Russell’s chic touchline conversion added one other two [17-6, 50 mins].

Australia tried to answer swiftly once more and with wonderful area place, their attacking line-out malfunctioning by means of a colossal defensive shift which reaped a scrum for a held-up maul, then a scrum penalty besides.

Scotland then scored an absolute belter to additional their lead. From a line-out simply contained in the Wallabies’ half, Jones by some means gathered a Russell pop and fed Graham, who slalomed his approach by the flailing Australian defenders.

Graham then had the foresight to get the ball to Josh Bayliss who was stationed extensive on the correct and the again row, who nonetheless had a lot to do, completed with the prowess of the winger from whom he obtained the ball [22-6, 67 mins].

A giddy Murrayfield was barely in a position to attract breath earlier than one other magical second. Van der Merwe received maintain of a ball round 40m out, regarded up after beating a few males and located Jones, whose pop inside to Russell noticed the stand-off gleefully fly over for his ninth worldwide attempt [27-6, 72 mins].

Australia gave themselves a glimpse of hope when Harry Potter, after a prolonged deliberation over grounding, scored on debut with Ben Donaldson changing [27-13, 75 mins].

The Wallabies went in seek for one other earlier than the clock went purple, however distinctive Scottish defence on the finish of a gruelling set of fixtures held their opponents at bay as they gained again the Hopetoun Cup in entrance of a jubilant help.

Full-time: Scotland 27-13 Australia

 

Scotland: Blair Kinghorn (Toulouse), Darcy Graham (Edinburgh Rugby), Huw Jones, Sione Tuipolutu (captain) (each Glasgow Warriors), Duhan van der Merwe (Edinburgh Rugby); Finn Russell (Tub Rugby), Ben White (Toulon); Pierre Schoeman, Ewan Ashman (all Edinburgh Rugby), Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh Rugby), Scott Cummings, Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh Rugby), Rory Darge, Matt Fagerson (each Glasgow Warriors).

Replacements:
Dylan Richardson (Sharks) (for Ashman, 61 minutes), Rory Sutherland (Glasgow Warriors) (for Schoeman, 61 minutes), Will Hurd (Leicester Tigers) (for Z. Fagerson, 72 minutes), Alex Craig (Scarlets) (for Gilchrist, 72 minutes), Josh Bayliss (Tub Rugby) (for Darge, 64 minutes), George Horne (Glasgow Warriors) (for White, 64 minutes]. Unused: Tom Jordan, Kyle Rowe (each Glasgow Warriors).

Australia: Tom Wright, Andrew Kellaway, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Len Ikitau, Harry Potter; Noah Lolesio, Jake Gordon; Angus Bell, Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Allan Alaalatoa, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Will Skelton, Rob Valetini, Carlo Tizzano, Harry Wilson (captain).

Replacements: Billy Pollard, Isaac Kailea, Zane Nonggorr, Nick Frost, Langi Gleeson, Tate McDermott, Ben Donaldson Max Jorgensen.

 

Referee: Chris Busby (IRFU)

Assistant referees: Andrew Brace and Eoghan Cross (each IRFU)

TMO: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

FPRO: Matteo Liperini (FIR)

Attendance: 67,144

Participant of the Match: Blair Kinghorn