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Hastings stars for Scots in Russian rout

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FUKUROI: Scotland will play Japan for a spot in the Rugby World Cup quarterfin­als after a 26-point haul from Adam Hastings helped them to a nine-try, 61-0 thrashing of Russia yesterday.

A Scottish side boasting 14 changes from the team that beat Samoa 34-0 last week easily outgunned a Russian side ranked 20th in the world and who had suffered three defeats in their three previous Pool A games (Japan 30-10, Samoa 34-9, Ireland 35-0).

Scotland coach Gregor Townsend had no option but to rest the likes of big guns Greig Laidlaw, Finn Russell, Stuart Hogg, Blade Thompson and Johnny Gray, with only a four-day turnover before the game against Japan in Yokohama on Sunday.

Townsend’s bet on a largely secondstri­ng side producing enough to seal the win paid off, however, with Hastings — son of legendary former captain Gavin — running the show with aplomb at Shizuoka’s Ecopa Stadium.

The result leaves Scotland on 10 points in Pool A while unbeaten hosts Japan have 14 and Ireland — who play Samoa in Fukuoka on Saturday — 11. Only the two top sides will advance to the knock-out phase.

“That’s stage one of a two-stage week completed,” Townsend said.

“We’ve watched a lot of Japan. I know they will have watched a lot of us too. And they’ve had big rests into all their games... we’ve just got to make sure we deliver our best performanc­e,” he added.

“We’ll have to because Japan are a very good team.”

In the first ever Test match between the two nations, Russia were defensivel­y weak against Scotland for the full 80 minutes and fly-half Ramil Gaisin’s touted territoria­l kicking game failed to mount any real pressure.

The Scottish scrum was solid and when No 8 Ryan Wilson quickly fed George Horne, the scrum-half’s pass found Hastings who stepped back in and rode Dimitry Gerasimov’s tackle for a try he also converted.

Hastings made it a personal double within minutes, chasing up on his own chip past a wrong-footed Vasily Artemyev after winger Darcy Graham had done well to keep the ball alive.

Hastings converted that and also a third try from Horne after the scrumhalf intercepte­d a Dmitry Perov pass from a defensive Russian line-out on the tryline to make it 21-0 at half-time.

Horne made sure of Scotland’s attacking bonus point when he crossed for the team’s fourth try five minutes into the second-half, a willing recipient of the final pass from Graham after the winger had scythed through a nonexisten­t defence from halfway.

 ?? AP ?? Scotland’s Adam Hastings reaches out to score a try.
AP Scotland’s Adam Hastings reaches out to score a try.

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