Scotland 23 -10 Fiji: Your say
Steve Clark, Gyle: "What I liked about it was that Andy Robinson looked as if he had picked a team to do the job. He expected Fiji to be big and physical so he picked players that could handle that. It will be interesting to see how many changes he makes for next week. I certainly don't expect him to pick the same team."
Brian Cook, Bathgate: "Decent performance. Scrum was solid and lineout was good. Reasonable atmosphere for such a small crowd. Pretty happy with that."
David Cook, Bathgate: "Robinson is talking a good game and he is probably the most positive coach Scotland have had for as long as I can remember and I like that. It's a good start but I think there is still a long way to go. But thinking back to when Matt Williams was coach, I think we are still paying the price for that and hopefully Robinson can change the negative attitude that everybody still seems to have about Scottish rugby."
Allan Robertson, Musselburgh: "I never really felt we were going to lose that game but it wasn't completely convincing. I'm not a big fan of the Lamont brothers and I think we do have other options in the backs so hopefully there will be changes for next week."
Steve Clyne, Slateford: "It was a pretty stodgy performance really but we won and that's not something I've been able to say very often in the last few years."
Matt Kemp, Newington: "From where I was sitting, right in line with the posts, I thought Graeme Morrison's try was a forward pass. But how many times have we had bad decisions go against us? So I'll take that one. But if you take away those seven points it looks a lot less convincing."
Ross Lawrence, Newington: "Fiji were pretty ordinary so it's hard to tell but you can only beat what's in front of you and they did that."
Jamie Douglas, Newington: "It's a start. I think when you're so used to losing, any win is good news and it wasn't a bad performance so I'm reasonably satisfied about that. But I don't think that kind of performance will be good enough against Australia."
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