Still a lot of work to do, admits Robinson

With a clean sweep on their Southern Hemisphere tour, Scotland have gone a long way towards redemption after their World Cup and Six Nations disasters, but head coach Andy Robinson admits there is still a lot of work to do.

Replacement Rob Harley scored a dramatic late try on his international debut to rescue Scotland from a shock defeat by Samoa in Apia, the visitors winning 17-16.

“There was a great attitude throughout the three games, the willpower to succeed was brilliant across the whole squad,” Robinson said of the tour, which also included wins over Australia and Fiji.

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