No. | Name | |
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15Stuart Hogg, - | ||
14Sean Maitland, - | ||
13Mark Bennett, - | ||
12Matt Scott, - | ||
11Tommy Seymour, - | ||
10Finn Russell, - | ||
9Greig Laidlaw, - 3 5 | ||
1Alasdair Dickinson, - | ||
2Ross Ford, - | ||
3WP Nel, - | ||
4Richie Gray, - | ||
5Jonny Gray, - | ||
6Ryan Wilson, - | ||
7John Hardie, - | ||
8David Denton, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Fraser Brown, - | ||
17Gordon Reid, - | ||
18Jon Welsh, - | ||
19Tim Swinson, - | ||
20Josh Strauss, - | ||
21Henry Pyrgos, - | ||
22Peter Horne, - | ||
23Sean Lamont, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
ESPN's Tristan Barclay had this to say:
"The first-half was one of the most chaotic periods of rugby anyone inside St James' Park will have witnessed. The second-half was just as mad. Scotland came out from half-time with a plan to kick for touch in an attempt to heap pressure on the Samoan defence, but the Dark Blues failed to execute it and Samoa went with them right to the end. Greig Laidlaw thought he'd won it for his side when he touched down on 75 minutes but the Pacific Islanders ensured a terrifying final two minutes when Patrick Fa'apale went over to make it a three-point game. Scotland clung on, but there will be few fingernails left on the fingers of their fans after that heart-stopping game. "
Here we go. Nail biting time for Scotland fans. A little one-two pass with Motu Matu'u and Rey Lee-Lo splits Mark Bennett and Fraser Brown on the line to make way for the try!
There we have it! At last! Laidlaw has made it! The Scottish scrum worked its socks off and Laidlaw snuck in round the side to secure the try after a neat little dummy.
ESPN's Tristan Barclay had this to say:
"Scotland have a tendency to start games slowly, while Samoa came out at St James' Park like a steam train. The result? 40 minutes of utter chaos. The Pacific Islanders have been breaking the gainline with almost every attack, making hay in the open nature of the game and humiliating Scottish tacklers. Huge players in professional rugby are nothing new, but Samoa seem just too big and powerful for the slighter Scots. The Dark Blues are really only holding on thanks to some calm decision-making by skipper Greig Laidlaw, who has chosen to kick for the posts and corners at the correct times, but they were put under real pressure by the yellow card shown to Ryan wilson. He was lucky to escape red, but head coach Vern Cotter is likely to be a nice shade of rouge in the changing room right now. "
They very nearly hand it thanks to Zak Taulafo. Pace is ripping this Scottish defence apart and the passing from their opponents has been fantastic. Scotland just couldn't handle the movement of the Samoan backs, in particular Nanai-Williams, but Scotland are saved here by the TMO finding an offside.
The lineout has paid dividends here. After the first two failed attempts of the driving maul from the initial throw, the third one has supplied the try! The Scottish pack completely splinters the Samoan's and Laidlaw has leveled up with his boots.
This is utter madness. Samoa looking very impressive on the ball and are having a lot of joy down their left flank with Rey Lee-Lo and Tim Nanai-Williams running riot. Some nice passing but Scotland's main problem is they just can't deal with the pace of the Samoan's. Scotland only one converted try behind, somehow...
What is going on here! Madness! Samoa straight back. Scotland's defence in complete pieces and a couple of quick passes soon after kick off unlocks the space for Manu Leiataua to break through for the next five points!
Well, well, well. Another TMO decision there. Controversy here in Newcastle. Tommy Seymour is alert and intercepts a stray Samoan pass right on their try line. Samoa's No.12 is beaten to the catch by Seymour who slaps it 'forward', catches the other side of the man and then touches down.
Samoa are straight back at it with Alafoti Faosiliva bursting to the five metre line before finding Tusi Pisi on his right who touches it down just in the corner! We needed a TMO check to see if he didn't bounce the ball over the line but the points are given and Pisi adds the extras!
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Scotland XV: Stuart Hogg, Sean Maitland, Mark Bennett, Matt Scott, Tommy Seymour, Finn Russell, Greig Laidlaw (captain), Alasdair Dickinson, Ross Ford, Willem Nel, Richie Gray, Jonny Gray, Ryan Wilson, John Hardie, David Denton.
Samoa XV: Tim Nanai-Williams, Paul Perez, George Pisi, Rey Lee-Lo, Fa'atoina Autagavaia, Tusi Pisi, Kahn Fotuali'i (captain); Sakaria Taulafo, Ma'atulimanu Leiataua, Census Johnston, Teofilo Paulo, Kane Thompson, Maurie Faasavalu, Jack Lam, Alafoti Faosiliva.
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