One match into the Wallabies’ end-of-season tour of the northern hemisphere and already it’s going better than last year’s trip to Europe.
Australia ended a run of three straight losses to Scotland with an attritional 16-15 win at Murrayfield today to start the tourists’ run of five tests against Six Nations opposition.
Trailing 15-6 after an hour, the Australians capitalised on the sin-binning of Scotland replacement lock Glen Young when captain James Slipper barrelled over for the visitors’ only try.
Bernard Foley converted and booted a penalty in the 71st minute to give the Wallabies a lead they wouldn’t relinquish, even if Scotland were handed a golden chance to snatch victory in the final minute.
With a penalty from about 40 metres out and just to the left of the uprights, Scotland flyhalf Blair Kinghorn pulled his kick wide left.