Autumn Tests 2010
SCOTS TO FACE SAMOA IN BOWL ¼ FINAL
Saturday, 04 April 2009

Argentina 7s 12, Scotland 7s 7
France 7s 24, Scotland 12

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The Scotland 7s team will play Samoa in the Bowl quarter-final tomorrow following two further Pool B defeats this morning on day two of the IRB Sevens World Series event in Adelaide.

Adelaide is the sixth stage of the eight-leg IRB Sevens World Series which culminates at the home of rugby sevens, Scotland, at the Emirates Airline Edinburgh Sevens Festival at Murrayfield on 30 and 31 May.

The Emirates Airline Edinburgh Sevens Festival is the eighth and final leg of the IRB Sevens World Series. It will be held at Murrayfield on 30 and 31 May 2009.

Tickets for each day of the Emirates Airline Edinburgh Sevens Festival - priced at £15 for adults, £10 for students and senior citizens and £5 for under 18s – are available to purchase by logging onto www.scottishrugbytickets.com, by calling the Ticket Hotline on 0131 346 5100 (open 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday) or in person from the Murrayfield Ticket Centre (open 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday).

The day started against World Cup finalists Argentina where the Scots left it too late to compete against the lively South Americans.

The Pumas established a 12-0 half-time lead before Roddy Grant touched down in the second period. Calum MacRae converted, but it was too little too late.

After the final whistle, Scotland 7s coach Stephen Gemmell said: “It was an improvement on yesterday, but we lacked a bit of urgency in the first half.

“They slowed the game down effectively at a time when we needed to keep the tempo up.

“In the end, it’s very disappointing because we were in that game against a very good team.”

Next up for Scotland was France who were also chasing their first win of the tournament so far.

The French cruised to a 19-0 half-time lead. Scotland then started to compete after the break as Scott Riddell dotted down twice, Graham Hogg converting one.

Despite Scotland fighting back, a further try from France killed the game for Scotland.

Gemmell said afterwards: “We weren’t clinical with how we went about our business in the first half.

“The second half was better but we can’t afford to give teams a 19-point start at this level.

“We’ll play Samoa tomorrow in the Bowl quarter-final so we must pick ourselves back up and regroup for yet another big test for the squad.”

Scotland 7s team v Argentina: Scott Forrest (Ayr)* CAPTAIN, Roddy Grant (West of Scotland)*, Andrew Easson (Edinburgh), Jamie Hunter (West of Scotland)*, Calum MacRae (Edinburgh), Jim Thompson (Edinburgh), Hefin O’Hare (Glasgow Warriors)
Replacements: Graham Hogg (Hawick)* for Hunter, Scott Riddell (Blaydon) for Easson

Scotland 7s team v France: Scott Forrest (Ayr)* CAPTAIN, Scott Riddell (Blaydon), Roddy Grant (West of Scotland)*, Graham Hogg (Hawick), Jim Thompson (Edinburgh), Hefin O’Hare (Glasgow Warriors), Chris Kinloch (Glasgow Warriors)
Replacements: Alex Dunbar (Selkirk)* for Forrest, Tom Bury (Boroughmuir)** for Kinloch, Andrew Easson (Edinburgh) for Thompson

Adelaide Pool B: Argentina, Fiji, France, Scotland

Scotland 7s’ Pool B results at the IRB Adelaide Sevens (3-5 April):
Day 1 – Fiji 33, Scotland 7
Day 2 – Argentina 12, Scotland 7
Day 2 – France 24, Scotland 12

Scotland 7s squad (sponsor Murray) to compete at the IRB Sevens World Series event in Adelaide (3-5 April): Scott Forrest (Ayr)* CAPTAIN, Tom Bury (Boroughmuir)**, Alex Dunbar (Selkirk)*, Andrew Easson (Edinburgh), Roddy Grant (West of Scotland)*, Graham Hogg (Hawick)*, Jamie Hunter (West of Scotland)*, Chris Kinloch (Glasgow Warriors), Calum MacRae (Edinburgh), Hefin O’Hare (Glasgow Warriors), Scott Riddell (Blaydon), Jim Thompson (Edinburgh)

* = Member of Scottish Rugby’s Contracted National Academy
** = Member of Scottish Rugby’s Area Institute Supported National Academy

 
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