EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland completed their Rugby World Cup campaign with a second successive victory over Georgia on Friday but found things tougher going this week before a late surge secured a somewhat flattering 36-9 victory at Murrayfield.
Scotland won 44-10 in Tbilisi but struggled to impose themselves in an error-strewn first half on Friday as they led 10-9 at the break after tries for Ali Price and Blair Kinghorn against three Tedo Abzhandadze penalties.
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