No. | Name | |
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15Stuart Hogg, - | ||
14Sean Maitland, - | ||
13Mark Bennett, - | ||
12Peter Horne, - | ||
11Tommy Seymour, - | ||
10Finn Russell, - | ||
9Greig Laidlaw, - 2 5 | ||
1Alasdair Dickinson, - | ||
2Ross Ford, - | ||
3WP Nel, - | ||
4Richie Gray, - | ||
5Jonny Gray, - | ||
6Blair Cowan, - | ||
7John Hardie, - | ||
8David Denton, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Fraser Brown, - | ||
17Gordon Reid, - | ||
18Jon Welsh, - | ||
19Tim Swinson, - | ||
20Josh Strauss, - | ||
21Henry Pyrgos, - | ||
22Richie Vernon, - | ||
23Sean Lamont, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
ESPN's Tristan Barclay had this to say:
"Who is writing these scripts? Scotland and Australia have just played out yet another thrilling World Cup quarterfinal and, with 60 seconds remaining, it looked as if we could have a monumental upset on our hands. The Scots ran the southern hemisphere side oh so close, putting in their best performance of the tournament and rattling the Aussie cage from the 10th minute to the last. Australia, however, have Bernard Foley and that kick to win it right at the death has to be one of the moment's of the World Cup. The boos were ringing out around Twickenham but Foley shut them out to boot his team into the final four. It's a shame there had to be a loser. What a game of rugby that was. "
WOW! GREAT STUFF FROM SCOTLAND! What an interception that was from Bennett who pirated that ball from Australia who looked fairly comfortable. They were passing it down the line along half way and Bennett came in and stole it. Remarkable. Indecision from the Wallabies costing them.
This could be curtains for Scotland if they don't pick up the pace again. Hooper made yards off the lineout and Tevita Kuridrani has to fully stretch his arm on the deck with the ball to make sure of the try. Good try, Foley setting up the conversion now...
SEYMOUR'S THERE! Amazing off load from Russell who's on the deck. He closes down Foley's kick before being dragged down, elegantly finding the incoming full back to guide home the five. Great stuff.
Unbelievable. Clinical edge to Australia's game. They've made the lineout pay AGAIN...! Wait! The TMO has ruled a knock on in the build up. Great Australian attack as they work it from the right flank lineout all the way to the right swiftly. Very almost a try. Scrum on five metres...
Yes! Not in the same fashion as previously, but it's opened the space on the left for Drew Mitchell to drive home. Driving maul paying dividends yet again. A lethal weapon which Australia have nailed in this tournament.
ESPN's Tristan Barclay had this to say:
"Even the most committed of Scotland fans couldn't have seen that coming. Apart from the start and the end of the half, the Dark Blues have put in their best performance of the tournament so far. Australia made the early running and it looked as though it could be a long afternoon for the Scots when Adam Ashley-Cooper flew over after eight minutes. However, Scotland have managed to score points every time they have been into enemy territory, and the likes of Blair Cowan and Dave Denton have been monumental in defence. The Wallabies go into half-time with a spring in their step after Michael Hooper dotted down for their third try, but with Bernard Foley's kicking boots deserting him, they remain behind on the scoreboard. The southern hemisphere side are still favourites for the win, but Scotland have them rattled. "
Michael Hooper has it. Driving maul on the right flank - once again - works perfectly from the lineout and they've got the extra try.
Commentators curse that, they've managed to work it to phase 16 and Mitchell has made it in the left corner. Impressive Wallabies move as they shifted it along the entire line. Some big ball carries from the forwards involved, too.
Scotland made it to phase 12. Some shocking defence from the Wallabies who just switched off when Ross Ford picked the ball up from the ruck five metres out and ran home.
Tevita Kuridrani splits the Scottish line before offloading to Ashley-Cooper for a right corner finish. Easy, simple, effective.
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Scotland XV: Stuart Hogg, Tommy Seymour, Mark Bennett, Peter Horne, Sean Maitland, Finn Russell, Greg Laidlaw (captain); David Denton, John Hardie, Blair Cowan, Tim Swinson, Richie Gray, WP Nel, Fraser Brown, Alasdair Dickinson.
Australia XV: Kurtley Beale, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell, Bernard Foley, Will Genia; Ben McCalman, Michael Hooper, Scott Fardy, Rob Simmons, Kane Douglas, Sekope Kepu, Stephen Moore, Scott Sio.
Also see...
- New Zealand's win over France
- Michalak's retirement