| SCOTS EXIT HONG KONG AT HANDS OF WORLD CHAMPS |
| Sunday, 28 March 2010 | |
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Bowl quarter-final: Scotland 12-10 Japan
The Scotland 7s team were knocked out of the Bowl competition of the IRB Sevens World Series event in Hong Kong Sevens this morning by World Cup champions Wales. The Scots had continued to build on their performances from days one and two and edged Japan by 12 points to ten in their first match of the knock-out stages. Scotland seized the early initiative against Japan as Lee Jones scored little over a minute into the first half. Mike Adamson converted. Jones’ try was cancelled out just before the break as Masahiro Tsuiki crossed for an unconverted score, but Grant Anderson replied two minutes into the second period. Adamson’s conversion sailed wide, which could have proven costly as Japan once again crossed the whitewash, this time through Kenji Shomen. But Shomen failed to slot the extras to hand Scotland the win. In their second outing, the Scots faced World Cup champions Wales. Aaron Bramwell struck early for the Welsh, converting his own try with just 39 seconds on the clock. Alex Cuthbert then followed suit with an unconverted try before Scotland’s Lee Jones crossed for his second of the day. Adamson converted to make it 12-7 at half-time. The second half started brightly as both sides pulled each other around the park. But the Scots soon found themselves a man down as Michael Fedo was shown a yellow card for illegally clearing a man out at a ruck. A man down, Scotland couldn’t hold Wales out and they eventually scored through Rhys Webb. Bramwell converted. As the legs tired, Wales crossed the line for another converted score to flatter the scoreline in what was a closely fought encounter. Scotland 7s coach Stephen Gemmell said: “We were disappointed with the last game because we attacked hard and caused Wales some real problems. But they got their tails up when we went a man down. It’s hard to defend against a team like that with six men at this level.” In review of the weekend, Gemmell continued: “We were seeded 12th and finished 11th equal so we have been consistent with where we were last week. “We have shown improvements in our performances but the challenge to the players now is to go back and work on their individual skills ahead of two massive tournaments - London and the finale in Edinburgh.” Scotland 7s (v Japan): John Dalziel (Melrose), Michael Fedo (Watsonians), Stuart McInally (Watsonians)**, Mike Adamson*, Grant Anderson (Ayr)**, Lee Jones (Selkirk)**, Andrew Turnbull (Edinburgh) Scotland 7s (v Wales): John Dalziel (Melrose), Michael Fedo (Watsonians), Stuart McInally (Watsonians)**, Mike Adamson*, Grant Anderson (Ayr)**, Lee Jones (Selkirk)**, Andrew Turnbull (Edinburgh) Scotland 7s squad to compete at the IRB Sevens World Series event in Hong Kong (19-21 March): Grant Anderson (Ayr)**, Lewis Calder (London Scottish), John Dalziel (Melrose), Struan Dewar (Heriot's)**, Michael Fedo (Watsonians), Mike Adamson*, Ross Curle (Ayr), Rory Hutton (Heriot's)**, Peter Jericevich (Glasgow Hawks)**, Lee Jones (Selkirk)**, Stuart McInally (Watsonians)**, Andrew Turnbull (Edinburgh) * = Scotland 7s contracted player Scotland's result on day one (Friday 26 March) of the IRB Hong Kong Sevens: Scotland's results on day two (Saturday 27 March) of the IRB Hong Kong Sevens: Scotland's results on day three (Sunday 28 March) of the IRB Hong Kong Sevens: The Emirates Airline Edinburgh 7s Festival is the eighth and final leg of the IRB Sevens World Series. It will be held at Murrayfield on 29 and 30 May 2010. Ticket prices The Emirates Airline Edinburgh 7s is one of two major events at Murrayfield in the month of May Scottish Rugby has worked extensively with event partners EventScotland and the City of Edinburgh Council, to fully promote the world-class events coming to Murrayfield and ensure that everybody attending knows what Edinburgh as a city has to offer both the resident and the visitor. |
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