Belfast Telegraph

Horne bags hat-trick as Scots stroll it

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SCOTLAND internatio­nal George Horne claims he was hard done by after being denied a record-equalling fourth try against Russia.

The 24-year-old became the first ever Scottish scrum-half to register a Test hat-trick as he led the Dark Blues to a 61-0 mauling of Lyn Jones’ Bears in Shizuoka.

But he also thought he had equalled the four-try haul Gavin Hastings recorded against the Ivory Coast back in 1995 as he got over the line again.

The Glasgow player was played in by Magnus Bradbury to score, but his celebratio­ns were cut short by referee Wayne Barnes as he ruled the pass was forward on the TMO’s advice.

“I’d need to look back at it but I think it was a bit harsh,” said Horne.

“When you put a spin on the ball it’s always going to look a bit forward but we got the job done so it’s not too bad.

“That’s the first hat-trick I’ve scored since I was probably back at school. I haven’t scored one for Glasgow so it would be a few years ago since my last.

“It was (my happiest day in rugby). Getting the opportunit­y to start was really special for me. I was absolutely buzzing going into the game and to score three tries and get a good victory was really fun. I really enjoyed it.

“Coming into the match it was a weird feeling because we know we were expected to win. We had two games left and needed to get a bonus point.

“To do what we did in the way that we did was surreal but I’m just buzzing.

“Now we just need to focus on the Japan game on Sunday. If we can perform the way we know we can we’ll get the win.”

 ??  ?? Unstoppabl­e: George Horne of Scotland celebrates his try with Jamie Ritchie
Unstoppabl­e: George Horne of Scotland celebrates his try with Jamie Ritchie
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