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Scotland kicked off their Americas tour with an impressive 73-12 victory over Canada, showcasing their dominance on the field. Despite resting key players, the Scots managed to come back from an early deficit and secured a convincing win by scoring a total of 11 tries throughout the match.

Debutants Arron Reed and Gus Warr, along with other uncapped players in the Scottish line-up, made a significant impact by each scoring two tries. The match started with Canada taking the lead, but Scotland quickly turned the tables with Josh Bayliss scoring the first try for Scotland. Ross Thompson and Ben Healy were instrumental in converting these tries into points for the team.

Dylan Richardson, on his first international appearance since November 2021, scored a double in the first half, contributing to Scotland’s lead at halftime. The team continued their dominant performance in the second half with Reed and Warr adding more tries to the scoreboard. Players like Harry Paterson, Jamie Dobie, Stafford McDowall, and Kyle Steyn also made valuable contributions to the team’s victory.

Despite Canada showing moments of resilience with tries from players like Lucas Rumball and Kyle Baillie, they were unable to match Scotland’s pace and skill. Scotland’s ability to capitalize on their opponents’ errors and convert them into scoring opportunities proved to be the key to their success.

The match highlighted Scotland’s attacking prowess and strong team cohesion, setting a positive tone for the rest of their Americas tour. With a mix of experienced and new players stepping up and delivering stellar performances, Scotland’s victory over Canada serves as a confidence booster for the team moving forward in the tour.

Overall, Scotland’s 11-try thrashing of Canada in Ottawa not only showcases their strength as a team but also sets the stage for an exciting and promising journey ahead in their Americas tour.