
Scotland flirt with defeat before overpowering Fiji
Fiji converted through Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula to lead 17-7 at the break
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Fiji converted through Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula to lead 17-7 at the break. The conversion was good this time; 17-7 Fiji. Replacements Pierre Schoeman and Scott Cummings also grabbed tries as Scotland overturned a 10-point deficit to triumph 33-17 in the Nations Championship at Murrayfield.
Furthermore, Scotland were quickly back on the attack. Scotland scored zero points in those 10 minutes, a return that reflected their pedestrian and predictable showing in that opening half. Scotland had some strong early pressure but Fiji came up with some major defence before being breached in the 14th minute.
In addition, Burke made it 21-17 with the boot and now Scotland had the game under control. Fiji had been 17-7 ahead at the break, but Scotland’s replacements, including two British Irish Lions, helped turn the game in their favour and saw them join northern hemisphere rivals France and Ireland on two wins from their opening trio of games. Scotland were looking to build on an impressive win in Argentina and a spirited defeat in South Africa as they hosted Fiji in what was technically an away game.
Moreover, Scotland outscored Fiji by five tries to three, winning an important bonus point, with two for Jamie Dobie and one each for forwards Jonny Gray, Pierre Schoeman, and Scott Cummings.
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Fiji converted through Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula to lead 17-7 at the break.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe conversion was good this time; 17-7 Fiji.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesReplacements Pierre Schoeman and Scott Cummings also grabbed tries as Scotland overturned a 10-point deficit to triumph 33-17 in the Nations Championship at Murrayfield.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesScotland were quickly back on the attack.
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Scotland scored zero points in those 10 minutes, a return that reflected their pedestrian and predictable showing in that opening half.
according to BBC SportScotland had some strong early pressure but Fiji came up with some major defence before being breached in the 14th minute.
according to The IndependentBurke made it 21-17 with the boot and now Scotland had the game under control.
according to BBC SportFiji had been 17-7 ahead at the break, but Scotland’s replacements, including two British Irish Lions, helped turn the game in their favour and saw them join northern hemisphere rivals France and Ireland on two wins from their opening trio of games.
according to Channel News AsiaScotland were looking to build on an impressive win in Argentina and a spirited defeat in South Africa as they hosted Fiji in what was technically an away game.
according to The IndependentScotland outscored Fiji by five tries to three, winning an important bonus point, with two for Jamie Dobie and one each for forwards Jonny Gray, Pierre Schoeman, and Scott Cummings.
according to Channel News Asia
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The conversion was good this time; 17-7 Fiji.
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