The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scotland’s season ends on limp note

- STEVE SCOTT

Just in case we forgot, it’s still Scotland.

A week after the best away win this century, the Scots were deservedly beaten by Fiji in Suva.

One step forward, two back as normal?

Well, maybe; at least if this game can be treated as an outlier, a tired squad at the end of the long season in humid conditions against a Fiji side that has mixed their natural and traditiona­l flair with physical defence and some structure in set-piece.

Only this is the second game in this long season – played 11, won seven, lost four – that we’re having to treat as an exception to the trend.

The first was the Calcutta Cup debacle, and with 30 missed tackles, Suva was almost as bad defensivel­y.

The strength in depth we were all extolling last week in Sydney turned out to be a bit misleading; without the pace generated by Finn Russell and Ali Price at half-back they looked punchless. Alex Dunbar was badly missed, John Barclay and Jonny Gray looked exhausted.

The aerial game, especially at the contestabl­e restarts, was dreadful; Scotland conceded 10 points directly after they had scored due to failing to secure Fiji’s short kick-offs.

At least Gregor Townsend – who played in the 51-26 disaster in Fiji in 1998 – learned plenty about some players.

The tour has been a success despite this, only now the new head coach faces his toughest task.

Having had the squad together like a club for two months, he now doesn’t see them for four months.

It starts again fresh in November, and maintainin­g Scotland’s upward curve then will be much more testing.

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