Andy Robinson urges Scots to show the spirit of 2009
Scotland will be led by hooker Ross Ford and their best chance of another upset may be to try and dominate the Australians up front, keep the match tight and tackle like demons.
“When we last played Australia three years ago, it was one of the most courageous performances of scramble defence I have ever seen,” said Scotland coach Robinson of the 9-8 Murrayfield win. “Four times Australia were over our line only to be held up and it will require that uncompromising resolve in Newcastle on Tuesday if we are to repeat that success.”
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Hide AdRobinson has rung the changes in his side too and nine players in the matchday 22 have played less than 10 times for their country. “Scotland have played ten test matches in Australia and it is 30 years since the lone success to date – at Ballymore in 1982,” Robinson said. “The Wallabies team is liberally sprinkled with quality international rugby players, so we know that we’ll be underdogs.”
The wet weather forecast for tomorrow may also make conditions more reminiscent of Edinburgh rather than coastal New South Wales.
Australia open their crowded international season with an unfamiliar line-up in an unfamiliar location and wary of an early season ambush from Scotland.
“They’ll be hungry and will sense the opportunity, striking us first up on a limited preparation,” said Australia coach Robbie Deans.