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Scotland’s rugby triumph: Darcy Graham equals try record in Portugal win

Scotland dominates Portugal with a 59-21 victory, showcasing talent and teamwork.

Darcy Graham celebrates scoring a try for Scotland in Portugal
Darcy Graham equals the try record in Scotland's thrilling win over Portugal.

Scotland’s commanding performance against Portugal

In a thrilling display of rugby, Scotland showcased their prowess with a resounding 59-21 victory over Portugal at Murrayfield. The match not only highlighted Scotland’s strength but also saw Darcy Graham equal the record for the most tries scored for the national team, bringing his total to 29 in just 41 international appearances.

This achievement ties him with Duhan van der Merwe, marking a significant milestone in Graham’s career.

Key moments and standout players

The match was characterized by Scotland’s offensive dominance, with a total of nine tries scored. Graham’s contribution came in the first half, where he scored the third try, setting the tone for the rest of the game.

Other notable performances included Arron Reed, who scored twice, and captain Stafford McDowell, who also crossed the line. The Scottish side, despite fielding a second-string team, displayed remarkable teamwork and skill, with fly-half Adam Hastings successfully converting five tries and Tom Jordan adding another conversion.

Portugal’s resilience and determination

While Scotland dominated the scoreboard, Portugal demonstrated commendable resilience. Their initial play was marked by disorganization and loose passes, but they tightened their game after the first half. Portugal’s first try came from a lineout maul, with hooker Luka Begic powering through. This was followed by a determined effort from scrum-half Samuel Marques, who scored after a strong push from the replacement front row. Raffaele Storti added another try in the 67th minute, showcasing Portugal’s fighting spirit despite being outmatched.

Looking ahead: Scotland’s November international schedule

This victory marks Scotland’s second win in their four-match November international schedule, following a previous victory against Fiji and a loss to South Africa. With the Scots set to host Australia next weekend, the team will look to build on this momentum and continue their strong performance. The upcoming match promises to be an exciting challenge as Scotland aims to solidify their standing in international rugby.

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