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Published Date: 11 June 2008
SCOTLAND under-20 assistant rugby coach Bob McKillop believes his side will face their most important match of the tournament when they face United States on Saturday.
The Scots were outclassed by a powerful South African side in Wrexham last night, eventually going down 72-3.

It was a second-successive loss although, as with the defeat against Samoa in the opening match, the result was consistent with the tourn
ament rankings.

The young Springboks, who are ranked No.2 in the world, gave the Scots a torrid time and eventually ran in ten tries, with Scotland's only points coming from a first-half penalty by Edinburgh Accies stand off Jamie Murray.

"They were so physical and strong," admitted McKillop. "The game was a huge step up in terms of the dynamism and power from anything we have experienced in the Six Nations."

Against opponents who are all involved in Super 14 squads, the Scots, some of whom are not even regulars at club level, battled gamely and had brief spells in the ascendancy. However, they had no answer to the all round skill of the South Africans, who underlined why they are among the favourites to win the title.

Scotland lock Richie Gray sustained a broken jaw and will miss the rest of the tournament, while several others picked up knocks.

"We showed in patches that we could get over the gain line and the guys never backed off but South Africa were very, very good," added McKillop.

"We've got some bruised and battered boys. We weren't just beaten on the scoreboard. We also took a hammering physically."

However, he insists that the focus will switch immediately to preparing for a game the Scots are desperate to win.

"We have to dust ourselves down and get on with it. The difference is that we are seeded to beat America and we want to make sure we stick to that seeding.

"We need to focus on what is in front of us. We'll need to see how the injuries are and then start the build up. As far a we are concerned, the US match is judgement day for us."





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  • Last Updated: 11 June 2008 11:17 AM
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John south of Soutra,

11/06/2008 13:33:55
Methinks that it is time that we completely revieved our structure, we have had the much vaunted pathways system for 10 years now and are probably worse off than we were when we started, the problem that I see is that we are not casting the net far enough, we identify players at 15 or so but late developers seem to be disgarded because the coaches etc don't want to admit to making a mistake in selecting players for the academy. We need more boys given the chance to play representive rugby not less as the Edin/Glas youth teams are still dominated by the private schools, who knows what nuggets are being missed because they don't play for a "good team".
On another tack, what has the SRU done with the cash they received from the Scot/Exec under the cash from criminals scheme has this just fallen into the black hole that is their debt or is going to given to the clubs to help with youth development
2

wright,

London 11/06/2008 17:41:14
Last year Exiles defeated a Scotland select team at under 19 level.How many of those Exiles are in this under 20 squad?
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JCA REID,

Annan 12/06/2008 14:13:49
Total agreement with John s. of soutra. Earlier I had written in re. a complete revamp of structure & preparation & it's coming home to roost. What diefference in 4-8years between this SA squad & a Scotland squad? Perhaps we'd get their winning margin down to 50points!
It was the same over 30years ago when the SRU brought in these leagues - what actually happened? Really nothing in terms of performance @ international level...just the same mediocrity relying on hope that the opposition would be worse than us!
Anyhoo, we'll see what the weekend brings, both in Argentina & in this competition, but I fear it will be the same old fayre being delivered.
In the 5/6Nations, only 2 Triple Crowns in over 60years does not a successful record make.


 

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