The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scotland urged to seal clean sweep

Flanker targets Fiji after helping tourists to victory over Australia

- ROSS ALEXANDER

Having beaten Australia, Scotland’s next task is to complete a clean sweep of their summer tour by adding Fiji to their list of scalps.

So says Hamish Watson, the Scotland flanker fresh from scoring the winning try for Gregor Townsend’s side in Sydney.

“Fiji in Fiji is not going to be an easy test,” he said. “They have some amazing players.

“We will enjoy the win (against Australia) but then put it to one side and concentrat­e on the Fiji game because they pose a lot of threats.

“The win over Australia was an amazing result. It is great for Scottish rugby and great for all the fans. An amazing victory, definitely my career highlight.”

Scotland under-20s completed a weekend to remember for Scottish rugby after emulating the seniors by defeating Australia in the final round of the Junior World Cup at the Avchala Stadium, Tbilisi.

The win means that Scotland finished in fifth position, their highest overall placing in the championsh­ip and three places above their previous best.

Against a powerful Australia side that boasted a clutch of Super Rugby players, Scotland had to draw on character and resilience after trailing 10-0 as half-time approached. But in a heroic fightback Scotland scored 17 unanswered points to take a 17-10 lead going in the last quarter of the match.

Head coach, John Dalziel, praised his side’s commitment in the tackle. He said: “Defensivel­y we were very strong today. We also played the conditions very well.

“We played into a strong breeze in the first half and then in the second half we dominated through some great kicking by Conor Eastgate.”

Replacemen­t scrum-half Charlie Shiel , whose father Graham was a Scotland standoff/centre, was the hero for the Scots, the Currie supersub scoring shortly after coming off the bench early in the second half and then grabbing an 80th minute try that secured victory for the Scots.

Robbie Nairn scored Scotland’s other try with Eastgate kicking a penalty and three conversion­s.

In yesterday’s final, New Zealand swept to a 64-17 win over defending champions England for the Baby Blacks to claim their sixth world title.

Scotland: B Kinghorn; R Nairn, R McCann, S McDowall, D Graham; C Eastgate, A Simmers (C Shiel 46); G Thornton (F Bradbury 67), F Renwick, A Nicol, A Craig (H Bain 55), C Hunter-Hill, L Crosbie, M Fagerson, T Dod (B Flockhart 25).

 ?? Perthshire Picture Agency. ?? Stefan Scougall shows his new colours at St Johnstone’s training camp in Largs yesterday after signing a two-year deal with the Saints, who will today find out their opponents in the first round of the Europa League qualifiers.
Perthshire Picture Agency. Stefan Scougall shows his new colours at St Johnstone’s training camp in Largs yesterday after signing a two-year deal with the Saints, who will today find out their opponents in the first round of the Europa League qualifiers.
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Head coach John Dalziel: praised the defence.
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