Rugby-Australia snatch 14-12 win over Scotland in dramatic finish
(Reuters) - Australia snatched a 14-12 win over Scotland after finishing with 13 women in a wild and windy Rugby World Cup match in Whangarei on Saturday.
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(Reuters) - Australia snatched a 14-12 win over Scotland after finishing with 13 women in a wild and windy Rugby World Cup match in Whangarei on Saturday.
Ireland lost their final match of the Women's Six Nations as Scotland eased to a 36-10 victory in Edinburgh.
Scotland eased past Ireland 36-10 in the women’s Six Nations.
Wales will look to make it two wins from two as they take on Scotland at the DAM Health Stadium on Saturday evening.
England may be the old enemy, but Scotland skipper Rachel Malcolm has nothing but respect for Red Roses co-captain Sarah Hunter. The duo are clubmates at Loughborough Lightning but rivals on the international stage, with both sides preparing for a mouth-watering encounter at Kingston Park in the 2023 TikTok Women's Six Nations. Ad Scotland will be desperate for the win in their opening game of the Championship having lost their last nine matches in all competitions.
Australia snatched a 14-12 win over Scotland after finishing with 13 women in a wild and windy Rugby World Cup match in Whangarei on Saturday (Oct 15).
Australia snatched a 14-12 win over Scotland after finishing with 13 women in a wild and windy Rugby World Cup match in Whangarei on Saturday.
Scotland’s players have received a further cash boost ahead of the women’s Rugby World Cup in New Zealand with the announcement that the Scottish Government has pledged £144,352 to help the squad prepare.