Scotland Club XV in rout of the Auld Enemy
Against a team they had been hammered by 37-3 in Fylde 12 months ago, this was a highly satisfying night for coach Phil Smith, whose team will now look to defend the Dalriada Cup against their Irish counterparts in Cork next month.
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Hide AdThe Scots, whose pace and tempo simply blew the English away, got off to a dream start when a knock-on straight from the kick-off saw them win a scrum and a routine No.8 pick-up from the back and run-in unopposed saw the Counties were caught cold by Ayr’s Peter McCallum.
Hawick stand-off Lee Armstrong struck the post with his conversion attempt and the response from the visitors was swift.
The English forwards wreaked havoc with their first concerted series of possession and Richmond’s Christopher Davies ploughed over to make it a try apiece to the two No.8s.
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Hide AdBut the Scots hit back in the 17th minute as an intelligent switch down the blindside saw Glasgow Hawks scrum-half Paddy Boyer scamper in on the left.
Armstrong missed with the conversion and two penalties from Johnson dragged England back 13-10 in front before the first half was set alight by a brilliant score from the home team.
A sharp Scottish attack was finished off superbly by an electric turn of pace from Melrose full-back Fraser Thomson and this time Armstrong slotted the extras for a 17-13 half-time lead.
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Hide AdWithin minutes of the restart the Scots inflicted a fatal double blow which left the visitors shellshocked and beaten. Continuing with the admirable attacking gusto they had shown in the first half, Thomson made the break down the left slipping a deft pass inside for Edmonds to finish and the Boroughmuir wing doubled his tally in quick time moments later as the Scottish backs cut loose.
Armstrong converted both and, when Ayr centre and skipper Ross Curle gobbled up an intercept try minutes later, it was game over.
The rampant Scots rammed home their advantage with excellent scores by Jack Turley and subs Cameron Ferguson and Michael Liness.
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Hide AdThe English restored some pride with a late penalty try and consolation score by Spencer Sutherland but it was Scotland’s night.
Scorers:
Scotland Club XV: Tries: McCallum, Boyer, Thomson, Edmonds (2), Curle, Turley, Ferguson, Liness; Cons: Armstrong (6);
England Counties: Tries: Davies, penalty try, Sutherland; Cons: Johnson (3); Pens: Johnson (2)