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Tonks basking in glory of his career high point

Australia win drives full back on as Fiji loom large

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Scotland full back Greig Tonks reflected on Saturday’s 24-19 victory against Australia as the highlight of his career before turning his attention to Fiji.

Having been overlooked by national selectors for two years, and not been included in the original summer tour party, Tonks was recalled last month when Sean Maitland got injured.

He repaid the faith shown by new head coach Gregor Townsend by landing a 48m penalty – his first points in Test rugby – to get the scoring under way in Sydney.

“It was incredible. As career highlights go, it will be up there. I would say it’s the highlight,” Tonks said.

“The whole week was incredible. I was not originally going to be on the tour and was then selected

“To win the game against Australia was something pretty special”

late. To be picked, then to start, kick some points and go on to win the game against Australia was something pretty special. It has got to be up there.”

Part of the reason Tonks had been out of the picture was his move 18 months ago from Edinburgh to London Irish, who were last summer relegated to the second-tier Championsh­ip.

“I would not say I was worried but, with London Irish being relegated, I knew it would be difficult for them to pick someone who is playing Championsh­ip rugby,” he said. “We have been training like a Premiershi­p team, though, and now we are a Championsh­ip-winning team that is back in the Premiershi­p – that was always the aim.

“I always had Scotland in the back of my mind but my aim was to play my best rugby and then whatever happened, happened off the back of it.”

He has been kicking regularly at club level and was keen to try his luck as the long-range specialist for Scotland, too.

“It is something I spoke to Gregor about before we left,” the South Africa-born 28-year-old said.

“I said ‘I would love to be scoring points for Scotland’. It was something I had not done until Saturday. It was a good day all round.

“The kick was early on, so it got us into the match. It was quite a way out and it sailed through with a few yards to go. I was pretty chuffed.”

Tonks and his Scotland team-mates have now travelled from Sydney to Suva, where they will play Fiji on Saturday.

“We know a bit about them,” Tonks said. “They are all individual­ly very skilful, very talented players and good athletes. It will be physical and it will be in tough conditions since it will be hot.

“We have got good structures in place. We are going to do quite a lot of analysis on them and see what they are about, then put a gameplan in place to win the game.

“It will be tough. We will have to get to know them pretty well so we know what they are going to bring.”

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SAFE HANDS: Greig Tonks impressed during Scotland’s 24-19 win against Australia on Saturday
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