Scotland, shouldering the slender hopes and dreams of the northern hemisphere, had their hearts broken by a last-minute penalty from
Australia's Bernard Foley to bow out of
RWC 2015 in an agonising 35-34 defeat at
Twickenham on Sunday.
Just six minutes earlier Scotland centre
Mark Bennett had latched on to a horror pass by
Wallaby replacement prop
James Slipper to race in under the posts.
Greig Laidlaw's conversion then gave
Vern Cotter's battling team a 34-32 lead, and started the
Scots dreaming of a first
World Cup semi-final appearance since
1991.
Scotland gave their all and, buoyed by 19 points from the punishing boot of Laidlaw, can count themselves desperately unlucky.
It was the
Wallabies, feasting off some early front-foot ball, who took the lead after eight minutes of a pulsating contest when centre
Tevita Kuridrani broke
Tommy Seymour’s attempted tackle to put wing
Adam Ashley-Cooper diving over in the right-hand corner.
Scotland surged back into the
Australian half and Laidlaw reduced the deficit to two points with a penalty after Wallabies’ flanker
Scott Fardy was penalised.
The Scots grew in confidence after Laidlaw’s three-pointer and the Wallabies were rocked further back on their heels when centre
Peter Horne crossed underneath the posts after picking the ball up a ruck and racing over unopposed. Laidlaw added the conversion for a 10-5 lead.
Australia were clearly rattled and, when Scotland turned the screw at a scrum - loosehead
Scott Sio was penalised for collapsing under pressure from
WP Nel – Laidlaw stepped up to land the penalty and make it 13-5 with 25 minutes played.
Scotland were excellent value for their lead but Australia underlined their potency with the ball in hand to reduce the deficit to three points after
30 minutes with a try by left wing
Drew Mitchell, after Sio and
Kane Douglas made the initial dents in the
Scottish defence.
Another penalty by Laidlaw, after more pressure on the Australian scrum, put Scotland 16-10 ahead on
33 minutes before the Wallabies struck on the stroke of half-time to make it 16-15 through
Michael Hooper.
The Wallabies scored immediately after the break when Scotland wing
Sean Maitland was adjudged to have deliberately knocked on and sent to the sin bin.
Mitchell dived over from the ensuing lineout for his second try of the match and
Foley at last found his range to put Australia in front 22-16.
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- published: 18 Oct 2015
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