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Martin starts Rangers reign with two-goal Brugge comeback draw
A fine second-half comeback from two goals down against a sharp-looking Club Brugge side meant Russell Martin's first match in charge of Rangers ended in a draw in front of nearly 30,000 fans at Ibrox. Second-half substitute Mohamed Diomande's excellent curling effort shortly after the interval revitalised the home side before a tidy finish by fellow midfielder Findlay Curtis with just a couple of minutes to go brought the home supporters to their feet. It all looked so different when Brugge had a two-goal lead after only 13 minutes of the pre-season friendly in Glasgow. Norway midfielder Hugo Vetlesen stroked the visitors into the lead after goalkeeper Liam Kelly saved his first effort before the goal of the game gave Nicky Hayen's visitors some insurance. Dutch midfielder Ludovit Reis' stunning volley simply flew past Kelly into his top left-hand corner, earning a well-deserved round of applause from the home starting line-up featured midfielder Connor Barron as captain while new signing from Bournemouth, Max Aarons, started at right-back. Brugge could easily have been three goals up inside half an hour against Martin's experimental-looking side, but Greece winger Christos Tzolis watched his effort come back off the base of the post. The second-half arrivals of James Tavernier, Diomande and Nedim Bajrami improved the home side as they posed far more threat to the Belgians' goal after the break. Both managers made wholesale changes in the second half as Martin's side pushed for an equaliser that Bajrami eventually laid on a plate for Curtis, the only player from the Rangers starting line-up who lasted the full 90 minutes.


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No 'secrets' as Lions centres build connections
Huw Jones expects more success from the British and Irish Lions' centre pairings after his two tries against New South Wales Waratahs on and his Scotland and Glasgow Warriors team-mate Sione Tuipulotu were paired together in the midfield for the first time on tour in the Lions' 21-10 win over the no-look pass to set up Jones' first try demonstrated the benefits of playing regularly with the same centre coach Andy Farrell is yet to pair Ireland centres Bundee Aki and Garry Ringrose together in Australia."As a centre group we have been working really hard to get the connections with all of us," said Jones."For the first try, Sione knows where I'm going to be. We have played loads together and it's all about timing."It worked against the Waratahs, but there's no saying it wouldn't have worked with any other player."We have worked as a unit in building those sorts of connections, whatever combination plays in the next couple of games, so hopefully we will see more results like that."We bounce loads of ideas off each other in terms of rugby stuff, but socially as well it has been great to get to know the others."It has been a really enjoyable couple of weeks, but once we get on the field we are giving each other all the secrets and trying to help each other out as much as we can."


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Rugby fan views: A Scotland win that 'should not be underestimated'
A Scotland win that 'should not be underestimated' 6 July 2025, 10:43 BST Updated 2 hours ago We asked for your views on Scotland's narrow win over Maori All Blacks in the first game of their summer tour of New Zealand. Here's what some of you had to say: George: A historic win that shouldn't be overlooked given the team we put out and played against. Defence at the end was gutsy, particularly given the harsh sin-binning. Should have been more ruthless in attack during the last 10 minutes and when they were down to 13. Some great attacking moves and we kicked from hand effectively, well worth the 04:30am wake up. David: Scotland just made it over the line against the New Zealand Maori side but they gave up two easy tries by aimless kicking. Kicking just to get rid of the ball just gives the initiative away. When Scotland ran at the New Zealanders they created scoring opportunities, when they kicked the ball away aimlessly they were immediately under the cosh. When will they stop doing it? Alan: Great performance by a Scotland side short on experience in some positions. Despite losing the early try, once they regained the lead, they never relinquished it for the next 74 minutes! The defence was magnificent at times, especially in that last punishing few minutes! No doubt about it, this is a result to be proud of. Scott: This win should not be underestimated. A first win against a NZ representative side in senior 15s as well as on NZ soil; not only that, but with very much a development side. To a man each player must be proud of themselves. Gregor Townsend must take huge credit for this, developing these players and setting a marker now for hopefully getting the one last monkey off our backs and defeating the All Blacks themselves. Townsend out? No thanks.