After a 2-1 home series loss to England and another tough Rugby Championship — Dave Rennie’s team lost four of their six matches — it was a welcome start to the Australians’ latest European tour.
In last year’s, they lost to Scotland, England and Wales on successive weekends and have since fallen to No 9 in the world ranking — a shocking drop for a long-time rugby power.
The Scots could pick only home-based players due to the match taking place outside World Rugby’s international window but they still looked well-placed for victory after Kinghorn hacked the ball forward from inside his own half, sprinted to collect it and dropped over the line for a try.
That converted score built on an 11th-minute try from fullback Ollie Smith, which Foley counteracted with two penalties to give Australia a 6-5 halftime lead.
On the hour mark, Jack Dempsey came on for his Scotland debut against the country of his birth, for whom the Sydney-born No 8 made 14 appearances before switching allegiances under World Rugby’s birthright transfer rules thanks to having a Scottish grandfather.
Unfortunately for Dempsey, that was around the time Australia launched their comeback after Young was yellow-carded for a dangerous clear-out on scrumhalf Tate McDermott.