Scots score training win over Ireland

Pictured: Celia Hawthorn scored a try for Scotland.

Published by Scrum Queens, July 18th, 2010

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Scots score training win over Ireland

In their final outing before the Women's Rugby World Cup, Scotland secured a confident boosting win over Ireland in an uncapped training match at Lasswade.

The match played with two twenty minute periods in the first half and a 40 minute second half saw the Scots outscore the Irish 20-15 in a game where both coaches mixed around their teams.

The Scots conceded an unconverted try without reply in each of the first two 20 minute periods of the game from Amy Davis and Eliza Downey however in the third period (of 40 minutes) they ran in three tries to overtake the Irish and secure the victory.

Head coach Gary Parker said: We played well today. That was probably the most complete performance from start to finish that Ive seen from this team.

Weve asked a lot of the players over the last six months and have really worked hard on improving the fitness and intensity of the play but also increase the players game knowledge.

Today in particular the decision making in the scrum, lineout and breakdown was excellent.

Wing Celia Hawthorn opened the scoring just eight minutes into the second half with her first try for Scotland before a try from Louise Dalgliesh drew the scores level four minutes later 10-10.

A purple patch for Nicola Halfpenny then saw her double Scotlands points tally as she slotted the conversion, scored Scotlands third try (her first for Scotland) and the sent a penalty through the sticks, 20-10.

Ireland then bounced back with their third try of the match from Nora Stapleton to end the game.

The game was the first hit-out for Philip Doyle who took over as Irish coach recently. The Irish also plan a training match against Wales.

The result will matter little to either head coach as the training game was more about the opportunity to try out new combinations and work on patterns they will rely on at the World Cup however there is no doubt that a win of any sort was much needed for Scotland and Parker will be pleased with the outcome.

FINAL SCORE:20-15

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