Scotland recovered in a emphatic way to round off her Pacific Tour with a 41:12 win against Samoa.
Seven Scottish players who pressed experiments in Eden Park in Auckland when the team of Gregor Townsend ended their season at a high.
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Last weekend, the tourists wanted to make a defeat of Fiji with a 29:14 defeat that was littered with poor discipline and reacted with a second win in New Zealand after defeating the Maori All Blacks in the opening game.
Ewan Asman, Rory Hutchinson, Arron Reed, Kyle Steyn, Grant Gilchrist, Kyle Rowe and George Turner have all crossed. Fergus Burke added two conversions – most of his attempts came from Out Wide – before George Horne played two points after Turner’s attempt.
Scotland was quickly into the crotch and Asman forced the ball over the line after a lying lineout mul eight -minute to open the rating.
They stopped the pressure and Hutchinson doubled the lead five minutes later after entering a short kick from Stafford McDowall.
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Samoa reacted with an area, but Jamie Dobie started a good saving and Scotland kept her opponents in chess.
Just like in her second attempt, Scotland used a scrum deep in Samoan territory to extend its lead in the 31st minute. Dobies Langer Pass found Reed on the left wing and he made no mistake in the corner.
The Scots produced an impressive change of game to get their fourth attempt five minutes later. After a lineout in the left touchline, the ball was quickly worked out on the right wing on the right wing to put on the tourists with 22: 0 during the break.
Rowe and the impressive Dobie came close to the opening moments of the second half before Gilchrist near the Try line used the pressure near the Try line to force himself for his second Scotland attempt in the 45th minute.
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Hores attempts to play back from the depths when he first brought a teammate into difficulties and then lost the property when Benjamin Petaia Nee-Nee sent Samoa off the brand in the 51st minute.
But Scotland was soon back in the attack and Rowe crossed four minutes later in the corner after Burke unloaded on the floor.
Duncan Paia’aua grabbed Samoa’s second attempt, but Scotland had the last word of how the power of her pack told and gymnast landed for two minutes.