Late penalty: Greig Laidlaw
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Scotland retained the Hopetoun Cup on Tuesday after recording a last-minute 9-6 triumph over Australia in terrible weather at Hunter Stadium.
An 80th minute Greig Laidlaw penalty sparked mass celebrations from the touring side, who made it back-to-back wins over the Wallabies.
But it wasn't pretty in Newcastle, a host venue that became the tenth Australian city to host a rugby international. This was shocking weather for it.
Scotland entered the game in the knowledge they had claimed the spoils the last time these two met. And because of the inclement weather it seemed a similar scoreline to either side was likely in their June opener, with Australia readying themselves ahead of this weekend's three-Test opener with Wales while Scotland were set to go on to Fiji on June 16 and Samoa on June 23.
The rain wasn't the only hampering issue in Newcastle as a strong wind - favouring the visitors in the first-half - meant territory was going to be in one country's corner either side of the break. Subsequently the Scots were in the ascendancy for most of the first 25 minutes.
A couple of Laidlaw penalties from his three attempts in the first 40 saw Andy Robinson's side take a 0-6 lead after half-an-hour, with the Wallabies struggling to get out of their half. But when they did enjoy a rare piece of possession and looked to kick out through the sheets of rain, the wind then promptly pulled them backwards. It was tough work.
But they did get on the board from a rare foray into opposition territory when New Zealand-born debutant Mike Harris sent over his first Test points seven minutes before the break.
That was how the score remained going into the break as Scotland took a slim advantage into the sanctuary of a dry changing room. They knew Australia would come hard though in the second-half as it would be now be the hosts enjoying the gale force wind at their backs.
And so it was as the Wallabies returned in much better form and promptly set up camp in the opposition half, picking and going on numerous occasions as Scotland did well to hold them out. They did get some reward for their efforts however when Harris levelled swiftly.
When replacement lock Rob Simmons was ruled not to have grounded the ball after several drives to the line from Australia, it seemed the Scots had weathered the storm. Indeed they had as, with only the dying embers of the game left, they set about having one last assault.
It paid off too as referee Jaco Peyper blew for an offence at the breakdown and Laidlaw stepped up to seal a workmanlike and much-needed win after what was a poor Six Nations.
Man-of-the-match: It was going to be Scotland openside Ross Rennie for 24 tackles made and zero being missed, but that was before the 80th minute. Well done Greig Laidlaw.
The scorers:
For Australia:
Pen: Harris 2
For Scotland:
Pen: Laidlaw 3
Australia: 15 Luke Morahan, 14 Joe Tomane, 13 Anthony Fainga'a, 12 Mike Harris, 11 Digby Ioane, 10 Berrick Barnes, 9 Will Genia, 8 Scott Higginbotham 7 David Pocock (c), 6 Dave Dennis, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 Sitaleki Timani, 3 Dan Palmer, 2 Stephen Moore, 1 James Slipper.
Replacements: 16 Saia Fainga'a, 17 Ben Alexander, 18 Rob Simmons, 19 Michael Hooper, 20 Nick Phipps, 21 Pat McCabe, 22 Adam Ashley Cooper.
Scotland: 15 Stuart Hogg, 14 Joe Ansbro, 13 Nick De Luca, 12 Matt Scott, 11 Sean Lamont, 10 Greig Laidlaw, 9 Mike Blair, 8 John Barclay, 7 Ross Rennie, 6 Alasdair Strokosch, 5 Richie Gray, 4 Alastair Kellock, 3 Euan Murray, 2 Ross Ford (c), 1 Ryan Grant.
Replacements: 16 Scott Lawson, 17 Jon Welsh, 18 Tom Ryder, 19 Richie Vernon, 20 Chris Cusiter, 21 Duncan Weir, 22 Tom Brown.
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
Assistant referees: Craig Joubert (South Africa), Keith Brown (New Zealand)
By Adam Kyriacou






Comments
TVaddict says...
I'm pleased for Scotland as they really needed this result to keep themselves positive. This means that Australia have now been beaten by Scotland twice in a row, England twice in a row, and Ireland last time they played. If Wales can win their series down there then that'll been all the countries involved in the lions tour in Australia will have a winning record down there, which can't harm our chances!
Out of interest, is there a combination of loses for Australia and wins for some other team(s) that would see them knocked out of the top 4?
Posted 18:58 05th June 2012
swiwi says...
As a Kiwi, it makes me chuckle...there was a big horde of NZers (including prominent journalists) who kept harping on about Deans getting overlooked for Henry. They even seized on Australia's 2 wins over NZ (Hong Kong, Brisbane), but their voices have become a whisper, with Samoa, Scotland (twice), Ireland, and a very fortuitous win over SA in RWC '11. Predictably Scotland's score is a multiple of 3, but come on Australia, can you not manage 1 try against the team that perennially competes with Italy for the 6 nations wooden spoon...in your own back yard? Maybe the weather, and the fact that such conditions require a good tight five have something to do with it. Well done Scotland, and I will be happy to eat humble pie if my adopted country (Ireland) do the same to my native country on Saturday.
Posted 18:17 05th June 2012
benski says...
Bladdy 'ell Jonesy, are you alright?
Posted 18:15 05th June 2012
Chicka says...
When do we bite the bullet and consign that kiwi garbage Dingo Deans to the trash bin of Australia's rugby history? His record really stinks ... if you want a coach that can turn a team of no names into world beaters don't you think it is time to bring in Jake White? His record with the Brumbies speaks for itself ...
Posted 17:35 05th June 2012
panzerattack says...
"pontysurrey says...
Waz4before - would love to know who in the Welsh camp said they are "invincible" . Perhaps you could source the quote? "
I'm pretty sure it was Gareth Thomas. He said something like "They deserve to have an invincible attitude in the way they play" or something to that effect.
Posted 17:26 05th June 2012
dolgun says...
Not sure which result brings me the most joy - the Scots beating Australia again or Ireland beating the Baby Boks. Both fantastic victories.
Posted 17:07 05th June 2012
makemehappy says...
What a bloody awful game. Australia obviously are saving their first team for Wales, and that cost them today. I'm not sure which team looked the worst out there.
An award winning head butt at the end though - what a cracker!
Posted 17:02 05th June 2012
atg77 says...
Scotland have some tougher games ahead in hot conditions with Fiji and Samoa ... hoping they can keep their feet on the ground and last the 80 minutes in the heat...
Posted 16:46 05th June 2012
zambokke says...
First of all well done Scotland. Lessons learned for Australia (a) don't underestimate anyone, surely you should of learned this from last year (b) don't take a Tuesday game following a Saturday in the S15 (c) put out your strongest possible side.
You are now going to have to face up to a stronger Wales side having learned very little from todays game. I don't think that this was a game that the Aussies really wanted. I still have faith that they will put out a strong XV on Saturday and beat Wales. I think that the Welsh backs are very good but too predictable, but I don't think that the Welsh forwards will scare the Wallabies, no matter how weak everyone keeps saying the Aussies front row is. Because of the different times of season in the NH advantage, they could win all of their games, BUT I'm going for a SH whitewash all by small margins. Trinats, no matter how much I loathe gloating Aussies in the Tri-Nations, I have to side with all of the SH versus NH - if one of us lose, it weakens our arguments re the strengths of the Tri-Nations and S15. First blood to the 6 Nations/Heineklen Cup etc - well done again to Scotland.
Posted 16:16 05th June 2012
Wallaroo says...
Well done Scotland. Must admit I'm shocked at how well Scotland stood up and in some ways really glad the weather was so bad.
Posted 16:15 05th June 2012
Lucasrg says...
just like against SA last year....the rain made the Scots comfy and won a boring game.
Well done Scotland!
Posted 16:00 05th June 2012
anotherfarce says...
Your up against a class act on Saturday oz, betta hold onto your ass it could have a big stick thrashing it!!
Posted 15:51 05th June 2012
Fatflanker says...
Well done Scotland...and well done Oz. That was a pretty commendable performance in the circumstances. Two Aussies I'm betting who will not feature in the Wales game next week - Ben Alexander and Berrick Barnes.
Posted 15:40 05th June 2012
rolf says...
STOP WHINING!
It is so tiring to hear the same-old "all-good-oz-players-are-islanders"-bulls*** over and over agein.
a) it does not matter!
b) they are wallabies now.
c) Australia is so good in so many sports, and do have their own funny games - I am happy they put together a competitive Union-team at all.
Congrats to Scots, well done.
maybe the weather payed a role.
Posted 15:05 05th June 2012
JRHartley says...
so just to recap... that's the 6 nations wooden spoon team, beating the tri-nations champions on their own soil. Australia have got so much more to be embarrassed about on top of their criminal past. So much for the super 15 breeding the best...
Posted 15:00 05th June 2012
BokAvenger says...
Well done Scotland! Don't you agree Trinuts?
Posted 14:59 05th June 2012
fozza says...
@jp07 With Tim Visser soon to be eligible for Scotland, surely Ansbro would need to move into centre. Will be refreshing to have a centre who can pass!
Posted 14:51 05th June 2012
SACanuck says...
Good on you Scotland. Gotta love it when the underdog wins.
Posted 14:16 05th June 2012
lawynd says...
@jcahill1 - if ifs and ands were pots and pans we'd never have to wash up. And whilst Australia missed two penalties, Scotland missed one too, which 'could' have led to a draw; still an embarrassment for a cock-sure Australian team.
Posted 14:10 05th June 2012
pontysurrey says...
Waz4before - would love to know who in the Welsh camp said they are "invincible" . Perhaps you could source the quote?
Posted 14:00 05th June 2012