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Scotland hold on to beat Maori All Blacks in tour opener
Scotland hold on to beat Maori All Blacks in tour opener

BBC News

time05-07-2025

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  • BBC News

Scotland hold on to beat Maori All Blacks in tour opener

Maori All Blacks: (12) 26Tries: Nock, Walker-Leawere, Eklund, Wrampling. Con: Reihana 2, (24) 29Tries: Paterson, Horne 2, Reed. Cons: Hastings 3 Pens: Hastings. Scotland held off a Maori All Blacks fightback at the death to hang on to a slender lead and win a nail-biting first game of their summer tour to New Hastings' first-half penalty proved to be crucial, with both sides scoring four tries and three penalties in Scots have not toured New Zealand in 25 years and, although this was a non-capped international, both sides played with typical Southern Hemisphere flair hosts enjoyed more possession, made more metres and re-arranged more ribs than their visitors, but Gregor Townsend's side were a little more clinical in attack and produced a huge defensive set at the last to clinch while the side was predominantly made up of Scotland's second-string, with stars like Jamie Ritchie, Rory Darge, Darcy Graham and Tom Jordan rested for the next two games against Fiji and Samoa, they had to produce their best to see off the Maoris. Although the next two games of Scotland's travels have taken on more importance due to world ranking points, the tourists might not face a sterner test than the one they had in northern New pace was set early and tries were traded quickly. Maori scrum-half Sam Nock scored in the opening minute before Harry Paterson dotted down an Ollie Smith grubber-kick that unlocked the hosts' blitz Horne scored after his box-kick caused chaos, but then Isaia Walker-Leawere hit back while the Scots were under pressure and replacement Alex Masibaka was sent to the going down to 14 men, it was the visitors who went in ahead at the break. Stafford McDowall's superb 50-22 kick got Scotland up the pitch and another Smith kick-through sent Arron Reed over the Maoris started the second-half in harum-scarum fashion, going down to 13 men when TK Howden and Bailyn Sullivan both committed yellow-card offences, but Scotland could only score five points in that 10-minute might have been the try of the day, though. Striking from deep, Rory Hutchinson released Reed with a cat-flap offload and the speedy winger found Horne in support for the scrum-half to score his soon as the Maoris were back to their full compliment, they went to wiping out the advantage the Scots had built. Captain Kurt Eklund scored from the back of a driving maul and then Gideon Wrampling went over in the corner after a superb Daniel Rona 50-22 put the hosts into a great was a three-point game and Scotland had the ball in their mitts in the 79th minute as they looked to see it out. It is never so simple with this team, Maoris won the turnover and launched phase after phase of attack. The Scots creaked, Cam Henderson was sent to the bin, the clock was deep in the red at the 85-minute having held out on their own line, they capitalised on a slack pass and the back-line piled into a ruck to win the ball back and secure a famous victory on the North Island. Line-ups Maori All Blacks: Z Sullivan, Forbes, B Sullivan, Wrampling, Rona; Reihana, Nock; Proffit, Eklund (c), Sykes-Martin, Shalfoon, Walker-Leaware, Howden, Brown, Devery, Rakete-Stones, Kumeroa, McWhannell, Delany, Hauiti-Parapara, Trask, Smith, Paterson, Hutchinson, McDowall (c), Reed, Hastings, Horne; McBeth, Harrison, Richardson, Sykes, Henderson, Bayliss, Onyeama-Christie, Turner, Hepburn, Hurd, Williamson, Brown, Masibaka, Burke, Nika Amashukeli (Georgia).

Super Rugby Pacific live updates: Reds v Blues
Super Rugby Pacific live updates: Reds v Blues

RNZ News

time25-04-2025

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  • RNZ News

Super Rugby Pacific live updates: Reds v Blues

The Blues celebrate the match winning try scored by Sam Nock during the round 10 Super Rugby Pacific match between Queensland Reds and Blues. Photo:The two most unoriginally named teams in Super Rugby clash in Brisbane - but don't let that fool you. The Blues and Reds put on arguably the most enteratining game of last season, and with last year's defending champs now desperate for wins, expect the ball to get a bit of air in this one. Kick-off is at 9:35pm NZT.

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