2014 Scotland rugby union tour of the Americas and South Africa
2014 Scotland rugby union tour of the Americas and South Africa | |||||
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Coach(es) | Vern Cotter | ||||
Tour captain(s) |
Greig Laidlaw Grant Gilchrist | ||||
Top test point scorer(s) | Greig Laidlaw (20) | ||||
Top test try scorer(s) | Stuart Hogg (2) | ||||
Summary |
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Opponent |
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Argentina |
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Canada |
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South Africa |
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United States |
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Tour chronology | |||||
Previous tour | Aus, Fij & Sam 2012 | ||||
Next tour | Japan and New Zealand 2016 |
In June 2014, the Scotland rugby union team toured four countries, playing a single test against each of the countries; Argentina, Canada, South Africa and the United States. The opening three tests, United States, Canada and Argentina, coinceded with the June international window, whereas the test against South Africa fell outside the international window. This meant players playing outside Scotland at club level were not permitted to be released by their clubs to represent Scotland against South Africa.
The tour was the start of the Vern Cotter era, after Head Coach Andy Robinson resigned in November 2012, and with the Scottish Rugby Union appointing the then interim Head Coach Scott Johnson, as Director of Rugby for Scotland. In the tour, Scotland lost their match to South Africa but won all three of their Americas tests.
Fixtures
Date and time | Venue | Home | Score | Away |
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7 June 2014, 19:30 CDT (UTC-05) | BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston | United States | 6–24 | Scotland |
14 June 2014, 14:10 EDT (UTC-04) | BMO Field, Toronto | Canada | 17–19 | Scotland |
20 June 2014, 16:20 ART (UTC-03) | Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba | Argentina | 19–21 | Scotland |
28 June 2014, 17:00 SAST (UTC+02) | Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth | South Africa | 55–6 | Scotland |
Squads
On 20 May, Head Coach Vern Cotter named two squads for the tour; a 27-man squad for the North America leg and a 25-man squad for the Argentina-South Africa leg - 9 players were initially named in both squads.[1] The reasoning behind the dual squad was for Cotter to look at as many players as possible within the first tour being in charge. It also meant that players playing outside Scotland at club level, were not selected in the Argentina-South Africa squad, which was predominantly made up of Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh Rugby players.
Jack Cuthbert, Matt Scott, Ross Rennie and Ryan Wilson were not considered due to injury.
Head Coach: Vern Cotter
North America leg
On 1 June, Grayson Hart was added to the North America squad, in addition to the Argentina-South Africa squad, to cover the injured Chris Cusiter. While Mark Bennett was also added to the North America squad to cover the injured Alex Dunbar, who was ruled out of whole tour.[2]
On 2 June, Tom Heathcote and Ruaridh Jackson swapped positions on tour. Jackson was moved to the North America squad, and Heathcote was moved to the Argentina-South Africa squad.[3]
On 9 June, Tim Swinson and Peter Horne were added to the North America squad, in addition to the Argentina-South Africa squad, to cover the injured Duncan Taylor and Jim Hamilton.[4]
Note: Caps and ages are to pre United States match - 7 June 2014.
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
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Argentina-South Africa leg
On 2 June, Tom Heathcote and Ruaridh Jackson swapped positions on tour. Jackson was moved to the North America squad, and Heathcote was moved to the Argentina-South Africa squad.[5]
On 15 June, Kieran Low and Blair Cowan was added to the Argentina-South Africa squad to face Argentina to cover the injured Kelly Brown and Alasdair Strokosch, who were under assessment to feature in the Argentina match.[6]
On 16 June, Nick De Luca was added to the Argentina-South Africa squad to cover the backs.[7]
On 21 June, Adam Ashe, Tyrone Holmes and Euan Murray were added to the squad ahead of the final tour match against South Africa.[8]
Note: Caps and ages are to pre Argentina match - 20 June 2014.
Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.
Matches
United States
United States | 6–24 | Scotland |
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Pen: Wyles (2/3) 11', 51' |
Report | Try: Visser 15' c Penalty try 30' c Hogg 66' c Con: Laidlaw (3/3) 16', 31', 67' Pen: Laidlaw (1/2) 6' |
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Notes:
- Danny Barrett made his international debut for the United States.
- Alex Allan, Blair Cowan, Gordon Reid and Finn Russell made their international debuts for Scotland.
Canada
Canada | 17–19 | Scotland |
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Try: Hassler 22' m Con: Pritchard (0/1) Pen: Pritchard (4/5) 20', 43', 51', 70' |
Report | Try: Gilchrist 27' c Con: Laidlaw (1/1) 28' Pen: Laidlaw (3/3) 2', 38', 71' Hogg (1/1) 60' |
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Man of the Match:
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Notes:
- Kevin Bryce and Grayson Hart made their international debuts for Scotland.
Argentina
Argentina | 19–21 | Scotland |
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Try: Ortega Desio 13' m Tuculet 59' m Pen: Sánchez (2/2) 42', 57' Drop: Sánchez (1/3) 27' |
Report | Try: Hogg 6' c Pyrgos 73' m Con: Weir (1/2) 7' Pen: Weir (3/4) 55', 70', 78' |
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- Matías Moroni made his international debut for Argentina.
South Africa
South Africa | 55–6 | Scotland |
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Try: Coetzee (2) 3' c, 51' c Le Roux 10' c Mvovo (2) 16' m, 61' c Pietersen 56' m De Jager (2) 64' c, 78' c Con: Pollard (5/7) 4', 11', 52', 62', 65' Boshoff 79' Pen: Pollard (1/1) 44' |
Report | Pen: Weir (2/2) 7', 36' |
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth [12] Attendance: 40,973 Referee: Glen Jackson (New Zealand) |
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Man of the Match:
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Notes:
- Marnitz Boshoff, Stephan Lewies, Marcel van der Merwe, Oupa Mohojé and Handré Pollard made their international debuts for South Africa.
- Adam Ashe and Tyrone Holmes made their international debuts for Scotland.
Statistics
Key
- Con: Conversions
- Pen: Penalties
- DG: Drop goals
- Pts: Points
Scotland Statistics
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Tour statistics
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See Also
- 2014 mid-year rugby union internationals
- Mid-year rugby union tests
- History of rugby union matches between Argentina and Scotland
- History of rugby union matches between Scotland and South Africa
References
- ↑ http://scottishrugby.org/news/14/05/20/six-uncapped-scots-make-summer-tour
- ↑ Bennett and Hart join Scotland squad
- ↑ Jackson and Heathcote swap summer tour schedules
- ↑ Horne and Swinson join Scotland summer tour
- ↑ Jackson and Heathcote swap summer tour schedules
- ↑ Scotland medical update
- ↑ De Luca added to Scotland squad
- ↑ Glasgow trio added to Scotland squad
- 1 2 "Scotland confirm 2014 Test schedule". www.ESPN.com. 20 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
- ↑ "CANADA TO FACE SCOTLAND IN 2014". www.rugbycanada.ca. 3 November 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
- ↑ "Venta de entradas para la ventana de junio". uar.com.ar. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
- ↑ "Busy year ahead for Springboks". ESPN Scrum. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
External links
- Scotland Rugby Team – the official site of the Scotland national team
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