Scotland 23-10 Fiji, Murrayfield, November 14
Solid Scotland pick up win
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November 14, 2009
Date/Time: Nov 14, 2009, 14:30 local, 14:30 GMT
Venue: Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Scotland 23 - 10 Fiji
Attendance: 60000  Half-time: 16 - 7
Tries: Beattie, Morrison
Cons: Godman 2
Pens: Godman 3
Tries: Goneva
Cons: Little
Pens: Little
Scotland No.8 Johnnie Beattie crashes over to score, Scotland v Fiji, Murrayfield, November 14, 2009
Johnnie Beattie crashed over to score for Scotland at Murrayfield
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The Andy Robinson era got off to a solid but unspectacular start as Scotland eased to a 23-10 victory in their opening November Test against Fiji.

Tries from Johnnie Beattie - playing his first Test for more than two years - a dubious second from Graeme Morrison and 13 points from Phil Godman saw the hosts leapfrog their depleted opponents into ninth in the world rankings. Fiji were in the game until Morrison's score courtesy of a Vereniki Goneva touchdown, with Nicky Little kicking their other points.

Fiji were without several star names after failing to secure their release, while overcast conditions and a shower shortly before kick-off appeared to signal a further blow to their hopes at a less than half full Murrayfield. Robinson was smiling and looked relaxed as he made his way to the Murrayfield coaching booth but he will have not been happy about the number of penalties his side were conceding in the Fiji half.

He would have been even more worried when the visitors got within five metres of the Scotland line in the 10th minute before knocking on. The next attack brought the first points, Phil Godman's angled 40-metre penalty putting the hosts ahead in the 15th minute. Edinburgh fly-half Godman was less successful from a more central position three minutes later, his effort hitting the inside of the post.

Chris Cusiter, in his first start as captain, took full advantage of a wayward line-out to burst clear and feed Beattie, who carried just enough momentum to slide over the line for his second Test try. Godman converted and Cusiter was starting to create space at will. Scotland almost had another try when Rory Lamont broke through only to be held up on the line.

Fiji were beginning to infringe in shooting range and Godman made them pay with his second successful penalty. Simon Danielli was proving a useful line-break option coming off his wing and a burst led to another penalty, this time kicked by Godman from more than 40 metres. Just a minute before half-time, Fiji hit back from a rare attack, Goneva touching down in the corner. Nicky Little converted.

Fiji, who were playing a more regimented game than their reputation suggested, made a second substitution during the interval, removing loose-head Alefoso Yalayalatabua for Graham Dewes. Bath fly-half Little blew a great chance to cut the deficit to six points with a poor penalty early in the second half after Scotland failed to roll away from a ruck.

The home side regained control and Cusiter's decision to go for a scrum when awarded a close-range penalty paid off. The ball was quickly worked to Morrison via what appeared a forward Sean Lamont pass and the centre scored his third Test try. Godman converted from under the posts. The fly-half was then lucky to get away with dwelling on the ball when Wame Lewaravu tackled him only to knock the ball on before bursting into space.

Little kicked a 40-metre penalty after Alasdair Strokosch was penalised for a high tackle, Robinson responding with a triple substitution. Kyle Traynor won his first cap in place of Allan Jacobsen, Chris Paterson came on for Rory Lamont, and Cusiter was replaced by co-captain Mike Blair. Strokosch soon followed for Jason White.

Paterson horribly shanked a penalty and with three minutes remaining, Blair hurt himself making a tackle on Napolioni Nalaga and had to be helped from the field. Fiji pressed in the closing moments but Scotland's defence held firm.

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