Scotland bounced back from their defeat to South Africa with a 59-21 win over Portugal at Murrayfield.
The gulf in status between the two nations was apparent as a Scotland side featuring 14 changes racked up nine tries against their Tier 2 opponents, who ran in three tries of their own.
Several less established internationals took advantage of their opportunity to impress by crossing the whitewash, including Leicester prop Will Hurd and Sale wing Arron Reed, who added a second-half double.
But it was the talismanic Darcy Graham who had another bumper Murrayfield crowd in raptures when he produced a delightful piece of skill to score his 29th Scotland try and move level with Edinburgh colleague Duhan Van Der Merwe in the all-time record list.
Stafford McDowall – captain for the day – also got on the scoresheet while 19-year-old Edinburgh back-rower Freddy Douglas came on to become Scotland’s youngest debutant since 1963, despite never having made a competitive appearance at club level.
Here is how the Scotland players rated out of 10 for their performance:

5. Alex Samuel
A debut to remember for the 6ft 9in Glasgow Warriors second row who ran the Scottish lineout. Acquitted himself well but had to come off in the second half and failed a head injury assessment. 6 | SNS Group / SRU

6. Luke Crosbie
Returned to the national side after neck and shoulder issues caused him to miss the start of the season. Part of an all-new back row and helped stop what looked like a certain Portuguese try as he and Darcy Graham held up an opponent near the end. 6 | PA

7. Ben Muncaster
The speedy Edinburgh flanker made his long-awaited Scotland debut and carried well. He also impressed Gregor Townsend with his defence before making way for team-mate and fellow debutant Freddy Douglas in the second half. 6 | SNS Group / SRU

8. Josh Bayliss
Very impressive afternoon from the Bath No 8 who scored a try and produced a rounded performance. Probably one of only a handful of starters who will be in the mix for the Australia game next weekend. 8 | SNS Group / SRU