Rugby-Scotland need second half comeback to register win over Fiji


Rugby Union - Nations Championship - Fiji v Scotland - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - July 18, 2026 Fiji's Pita Gus Sowakula in action with Scotland's Gregor Hiddleston and Jonny Gray REUTERS/Scott Heppell

EDINBURGH, July 18 (Reuters) - ⁠Scotland had to fight back ⁠from a 10-point deficit at halftime ‌to beat Fiji 33-17 in the Nations Championship on Saturday, launching a second-half comeback to ​win for a second time ⁠in the new ⁠competition.

Fiji had been 17-7 ahead at the ⁠break, ‌but Scotland’s replacements, including two British & Irish Lions, helped turn ⁠the game in their favour and ​saw them ‌join northern hemisphere rivals France and ⁠Ireland ​on two wins from their opening trio of games.

Scotland outscored Fiji by five ⁠tries to three, winning an ​important bonus point, with two for Jamie Dobie and one each for forwards Jonny ⁠Gray, Pierre Schoeman, and Scott Cummings. Fergus Burke converted three of the tries and George Horne one.

Captain Tevita Ikanivere, ​winger Selestino Ravutaumada ⁠and loose forward Elia Canakaivata were Fiji’s ​try scorers with a ‌single conversion from Isaiah ​Armstrong-Ravula.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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