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Scotland 48-7 Georgia: Scots warm up for Six Nations with emphatic win

October 24, 2020
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Fraser Brown scored twice as he captained Scotland for the first time
Scotland 48 (17)
Tries: Graham (2), Brown (2), Watson, McInally, Van der Merwe, Kinghorn Cons: Hastings (4)
Georgia 7 (0)
Try: Tabutsadze Con: Abzhandadze

Scotland’s forwards “stood up well” against a powerful Georgia pack in their 48-7 win at Murrayfield, says head coach Gregor Townsend.

Hooker Fraser Brown scored twice from driving mauls, with his replacement Stuart McInally adding one of his own.

Flanker Hamish Watson also scored a try, adding to efforts by Duhan Van der Merwe, Blair Kinghorn, and two from Darcy Graham.

“It was certainly a good work out for the forwards,” Townsend said.

“We knew the Georgians pride themselves on the scrum and the maul and given the conditions underfoot we thought there would be a lot of scrums tonight.

“I thought we stood up well there, we were dominant in the scrum and and certainly in the maul. There are certainly areas to improve on, but it’s a first game for a while.”

Finn Russell’s return from the bench capped a positive night for Scotland.

The fly-half came on midway into the second-half for his first appearance for a year after he played no part in the Six Nations for a breach of team protocol which led to a falling-out with Townsend.

Next up for Scotland is their final match of the interrupted Six Nations against Wales in Llanelli a week on Saturday, before they commence their autumn Nations Cup campaign.

Forwards’ grunt opens lead

Playing their first Test since the win against France at Murrayfield seven months ago, it would have been fair to expect some rust from Scotland. Aside from Graham’s quick tap and sharp finish after just two minutes, the opening quarter was heavy going, with neither side managing fluid rugby.

What was evident, though, was Scotland’s desire to build on their work in the Six Nations earlier this year, when they demonstrated a harder edge up front and a newly stubborn defence.

The forwards were asked to do the heavy lifting, and with due reward. Brown – captaining Scotland for the first time – was the beneficiary as a well constructed maul rumbled over after a lineout as Townsend’s side took on Georgia at their own power game.

Georgian ill discipline was a theme, as they reached double figures for penalties conceded before the half-time whistle had even sounded. Scotland capitalised on one of many advantages after battering through phases close to the try-line, as Scott Cummings fed the impressive prop Rory Sutherland, who put in Watson to finish in the corner on 32 minutes.

But another opportunity to extend the 17-0 lead was missed in first-half overtime, as Brown and Cornell Du Preez – who replaced the injured Matt Fagerson – shoved over, but a TMO review was unable to clarify who had managed to ground the ball.

Backs run riot late on

The second half started in the same scrappy manner, but came to life when winger Tabutsadze caught scrum-half Vasil Lobzhanidze’s lofted pass after four minutes to sprint in for a score, which was confirmed when a TMO review showed Cummings’ touch prevented the final pass from being judged forward.

But any notion of a spectacular comeback was quickly quashed when Brown dropped over from the back of a maul as Scotland reasserted their dominance at the lineout.

That stretched Scotland’s lead back to 15 points, and it was then time for Russell to make his long-awaited return for the national side.

The Racing fly-half trotted on with a broad smile on his face for his 50th cap, but slotted into the inside centre position vacated by James Lang, as Hastings remained at 10. He made an instant impact with two brilliant floating passes creating overlaps which Scotland failed to capitalise on.

But it was the lineout maul again which got Scotland over the line. McInally replaced Brown and took his place at the back of the drive to flop over, with Hastings finding the mark with his conversion after missing the previous three.

Scotland’s back-line were let loose against a tiring Georgia defence in the final quarter to cap can emphatic victory.

First, Van der Merwe careered on to Russell’s inside ball to charge under the posts for a debut score, before Graham added his second of the night after replacement scrum-half George Horne’s soft hands put him in at the corner.

Kinghorn’s try rounded off a powerful second half and was arguably the pick of all eight tries. The full-back chipped over the Georgia defence – by this point down to 14 men after a yellow card – from deep, and managed to flick the ball back up for himself to trot in and touch down.

Scotland team: Kinghorn; Graham; Harris, Lang; Van der Merwe; Hastings; Price; Sutherland, Brown (capt), Z Fagerson; Toolis, Cummings; Ritchie, Watson, M Fagerson.

Substitutes: McInally, Kebble, Berghan, Harley, Haining, Du Preez, G Horne, Russell.

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