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It's all over! The referee has blown his whistle to end the game.

80'

New Zealand make a substitution with Augustine Pulu coming on.

78'

New Zealand make a substitution with TJ Perenara coming off.

78'

Scotland sub Gordon Reid comes onto the field.

76'

Alasdair Dickinson departs for Scotland.

76'
Conversion

Colin Slade converts the try.

74'

Chris Cusiter comes on for Scotland.

74'

Greig Laidlaw leaves the field.

74'

Fraser Brown comes on.

74'

Ross Ford comes off.

74'

That's a great try assist by Sam Cane.

73'
Try

New Zealand are only a few metres out, surely they must score! And they do with Jeremy Thrush touching down.

73'

Rob Harley has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

73'

Alex Dunbar has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

73'

Dave Denton comes on.

72'

Blair Cowan comes off.

72'

Fabulous play by New Zealand has led to Ben Franks being able to wriggle through a gap.

70'

Greig Laidlaw takes the penalty but the ball didn't come round, staying right of the posts.

69'

Trouble here as Sean Lamont breaches the defence.

68'
Penalty Goal

The Scotland supporters go wild as Greig Laidlaw successfully kicks the penalty goal.

66'

New Zealand have won 80 rucks so far this game.

65'
Penalty Goal

The touch judges raise their flags as Colin Slade kicks the penalty goal.

64'

Blair Cowan has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

63'

Scotland have won 60 rucks so far this game.

62'

This is dangerous for the defence as Julian Savea bursts through to advance the New Zealand attack.

61'

A gap opened in the defence and Julian Savea took full advantage.

60'

Duncan Weir comes on.

60'

Finn Russell comes off.

60'

Scotland decide to make a substitution, with John Beattie getting some game time.

56'

Scotland decide to make a substitution, with Adam Ashe being replaced.

56'

New Zealand make a substitution with Julian Savea coming on.

55'

New Zealand make a substitution with Daniel Carter coming off.

55'

New Zealand sub Sonny Bill Williams comes onto the field.

55'

Malakai Fekitoa departs for New Zealand.

55'

Ben Franks comes on for New Zealand.

55'

Charlie Faumuina leaves the field.

55'

Luke Romano comes on.

51'

Dominic Bird comes off.

51'

Wyatt Crockett comes on.

51'

Joe Moody comes off.

51'

New Zealand have won 60 rucks so far this game.

47'

Richie Gray has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

47'

Dane Coles comes on.

46'

James Parsons comes off.

46'
Penalty Goal

Greig Laidlaw adds the three points for Scotland.

45'

Scotland have won 40 rucks so far this game.

44'

The defensive line has been broken as Sean Maitland goes through the gap.

44'

What a run here by Sean Lamont as he gets over the gainline!.

44'

The second half is underway.

40'
Penalty Goal

Daniel Carter does the business as his penalty goal attempt goes over.

40'

The half-time whistle blows and both teams’ head for the dressing rooms.

40'

New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Liam Messam getting some game time.

37'

New Zealand decide to make a substitution, with Victor Vito being replaced.

37'
Penalty Goal

Greig Laidlaw makes no mistake with that penalty goal attempt.

35'
Penalty Goal

Daniel Carter kicks the penalty.

31'

Scotland make a substitution with Finn Russell coming on.

31'

Scotland make a substitution with Duncan Weir coming off.

31'

Scotland sub Geoff Cross comes onto the field.

30'

Euan Murray departs for Scotland.

30'

Malakai Fekitoa makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

29'

New Zealand have won 40 rucks so far this game.

28'

Fabulous play by New Zealand has led to Ben Smith being able to wriggle through a gap.

28'
Penalty Goal

Daniel Carter has kicked a penalty goal.

26'

Duncan Weir comes on for Scotland.

25'

Finn Russell leaves the field.

25'

Scotland have won 20 rucks so far this game.

22'

Trouble here as Sam Cane breaches the defence.

18'

New Zealand have won 20 rucks so far this game.

17'

Sean Lamont comes on.

12'

Mark Bennett comes off.

12'
Conversion

Greig Laidlaw has kicked a conversion.

12'

This is dangerous for the defence as Tommy Seymour bursts through to advance the Scotland attack.

11'
Try

Tommy Seymour intercepts the pass to race ahead and score the try for Scotland.

11'

Daniel Carter has hooked the conversion to the left of the posts.

10'

Jeremy Thrush sets up the try.

9'
Try

Great hands by New Zealand leads to a try for Victor Vito.

9'

A gap opened in the defence and Victor Vito took full advantage.

9'

The defensive line has been broken as Charles Piutau goes through the gap.

8'

Daniel Carter steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the right.

7'

We are underway as the referee blows his whistle.

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Match Details

New Zealand v Scotland

Internationals - Round 1
Sat 15th November 2014, 12:30pm
Murrayfield

Points Flow Chart

New Zealand win +8
Scotland
New Zealand
Scotland
Time in lead
New Zealand
14
Mins in lead
58
17%
% Of Game In Lead
71%
0%
Possession Last 10 min
%
0
Points Last 10 min

Key Events

Full Time
Slade
74'
16 - 24
Thrush
73'
16 - 22
Laidlaw
16 - 17
66'
Slade
64'
13 - 17
Laidlaw
13 - 14
45'
Half Time
Carter
40'
10 - 14
Laidlaw
10 - 11
35'
Carter
31'
7 - 11
Carter
26'
7 - 8
Laidlaw
7 - 5
12'
Seymour
5 - 5
11'
Vito
9'
0 - 5
Start

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