
Scotland players send message to Lions coach Andy Farrell by scoring SIX of eight tries in rout
TEST PASSED Scotland players send message to Lions coach Andy Farrell by scoring SIX of eight tries in rout
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SCOTLAND stars had a big hand in a comfortable victory for the British and Irish Lions.
It was a resoundingly successful outing as they ran out 48-0 winners against Australia and New Zealand Invitational in Adelaide.
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Scotland's Duhan Van Der Merwe bagged a hat-trick for the Lions
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Glasgow Warriors' Sione Tuipulotu also scored a try
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Ben White (R) celebrates as the final Scottish scorer, Scott Cummings, goes over
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The pummelling marks the side's final run out before the Test series begins on Saturday as the All Blacks and Wallabies stars held eight unanswered tries - six of them from Scots.
Duhan Van Der Merwe bagged himself a hat-trick while it was one each for Sione Tuipulotu, Ben White, and Scott Cummings.
Ireland hooker Ronan Kelleher and England flanker Henry Pollock were the final two try scorers.
South Africa-born Edinburgh Rugby star Van Der Merwe opened the scoring of the match after just seven minutes, with Toulon man White adding to that three minutes later.
Glasgow Warriors' Tuipulotu's try came shortly after the second half commenced with VDM's treble completed around the hour mark.
Owen Farrell was also handed his Lions debut in the match after his father and head coach Andy controversially called him up.
Such a performance, coupled with a bad looking injury for Luke Cowan-Dickie, has left Andy Farrell with a selection headache going into the triple-header against Australia.
He's set to announce his lineup for the first Test match on Thursday, and he's welcomed the tough decision he has to make.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Farrell said: "I thought it was a good and professional performance.
"When you play these types of games and the types of personnel you can face, anything can happen, but I thought we played nice, controlled rugby and we didn't let them in the game.
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"We are pleased with our game control. We stayed at it, it was never going to be perfect, and kept going as a team, that's the main thing.
"There were some great individual performances, but we gelled well as a team.
"We need to enjoy a bit of down time as it has been full on for 14 days, it has been a tough old block.
"We want people to put their hands up and this group will roll on together and go after the Test series together."
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