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Laidlaw kick floors Wallabies

05th June 2012 09:18

Greig Laidlaw celebrates Australia v Scotland

Late penalty: Greig Laidlaw

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

philipjfry says...

I really feel for the Wallaby supporters. Good luck against Wales.

Posted 13:59 05th June 2012

hayj05 says...

@jcahill1 - What? Two missed penalties from around the half way line in atrocious conditions. Tough kicks for anyone.

Sure Scotland could of been beaten but I'm talking more about their winning attitude.

The determination, discipline, & execution displayed under pressure in their own half.

Posted 13:53 05th June 2012

Nicholas41 says...

'Nice celebration at the end by Ansboro and Strokosch! Nasty enough cut.'

Best moment of the game. Hilarious.

Posted 13:46 05th June 2012

DaveJ says...

Well done Scotland, delighted they won, but what is worrying is that they still look nowhere near capable of constructing a try.

Posted 13:43 05th June 2012

jcahill1 says...

@hayj

The scots could have been beaten, considering the amount of missed penalties, by almost any team with a slightly better kicker.

Posted 13:32 05th June 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

I think Scotland may have the best record of the six nations teams recently for games outside the 6 nations tournament.

Posted 13:28 05th June 2012

Peterpump says...

I'm looking forward to Saturday I think Wales have a good chance of a win,Australia were very poor today and only five days to turn it around.I know the weather was bad but well done Scotland for grinding a win out!!

Posted 13:21 05th June 2012

atg77 says...

Sheer guts, determination, spirit and bravery. magnificent victory Scotland; and thank you Australia for such a memorable test match.

Posted 13:15 05th June 2012

jp07 says...

That was essential. I was worried about the rest of 2012. Thi smatch looked to be a sure defeat for the Scots and with the 2 island nations then a very tough autumn I could have seen them all being defeats. This should spur us onto the island matches with a lot of confidence. So it begs the question, Ansbro at centre or wing?

Posted 13:13 05th June 2012

Waz4before says...

No excuses for Wales now, they've talked themselves up, used big words like "invincible" so Saturday they need to walk all that talk ....

Awful conditions but Scotland defended really well under pressure. A deserved but belated win following so many "nearly's" in the 6ns

Posted 13:11 05th June 2012

Cabhan says...

Get in there Scotland. The Aussies can come up with all the excuses in the world, but you play the conditions your dealt. I really didn't think a 3 point lead at half time would be anywhere near enough, but they really dug in and fought to the bitter end. Great win, congrats.

Posted 13:05 05th June 2012

startledwombat says...

... and all Australia's points were scored by a Kiwi, too.

Posted 13:05 05th June 2012

Maubec says...

Same Wallabies' attitude than last year against Samoa. Same punition.

Well done Scotland ! With a young team.

But it really means Australia doesn't have more than 20 international level's players (including kiwis, tongans, fijians, samoans, etc...)

Posted 13:05 05th June 2012

jonesy2 says...

wallabies deserved to lose. they were uninterested in playing rugby tonight and didnt want to be out there at all in any capacity. scotland the opposite, well done

Posted 13:03 05th June 2012

fozza says...

Outstanding effort in defence. As an Englishman living in Scotland I couldn't be happier for a team that seems to perennially under achieve when they seem to be on the brink of something special.... The big test now though is pushing on... if History is repeated they will likely lose to Fiji!!!

Posted 12:58 05th June 2012

lawynd says...

I'm sure there will be plenty of excuses from the Australians after this but the bottom line is they were beaten by the 12th best team in the world which was as short of first-choice players as the Wallabies, in their own back garden, with as much help from the referee as could be given without him being investigated for match-fixing. No plan-B, still nothing to write home about in the front row and thoroughly average without O'Connor and Beale.

Posted 12:54 05th June 2012

tha_mai says...

If Wales win on Saturday, it's a reverse Grand Slam for the Wallabies, they've already lost consecutive matches to England, Ireland, Scotland since Nov 2010 . , , quite a stat for Deans' CV

Posted 12:52 05th June 2012

hayj05 says...

That was a very special performance from the Scots.

In that weather there's not much more that Aussie could of done, Scotland just weren't going to be beaten. Probably the most courageous test win I've ever seen.

You always thought 6 - 3 wasn't going to be enough at half time with that wind & all but they just hung in the match & made the big plays when they were needed.

Wouldn't it be amazing if Scotland got the only test win over the big 3 in the SH this June considering the horror run of form they've had leading up to this tour.

Might be a confidence booster for the NH sides but might also dispel any complacency that the SH sides might of had.

Posted 12:43 05th June 2012

InternationalXV says...

Great victory by Scotland. Absolute committment in D and a well earned win.

Deans hasn't exactly set the world on fire with his international coaching record and you have to wonder where to next for his coaching career.

I recall reading some pretty vitriolic comments at the reappointment of Henry from pro-Deans supporters. It is easy with the benefit of hindsight now, but still where are all those commentators now?

Posted 12:41 05th June 2012

Trader2 says...

Here comes Trinats "Well last year we lost to Western Samoa but still won the Tri series" and thats before the usual excuses. Didn't see the game myself I was watching paint dry.

Posted 12:39 05th June 2012

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