World Rugby U20 Championship Match Summary New Zealand U20s 42 - 20 Scotland U20s AIA Arena 42 (19) FT (HT) 20 (10) 31/05/2017 Match 5

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World Rugby U20 Championship Match Summary New Zealand U20s 42 - 20 Scotland U20s AIA Arena 42 (19) FT (HT) 20 (10) 31/05/2017 Match 5 World Rugby U20 Championship Match Summary New Zealand U20s 42 - 20 Scotland U20s AIA Arena 42 (19) FT (HT) 20 (10) 31/05/2017 Match 5 Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Will Jordan 15 Blair Kinghorn Josh McKay 14 Ross McCann Tamati Tua 13 Lewis Berg 5 1 Orbyn Leger 12 Stafford McDowall 15 3 Tima Faingaanuku 11 Darcy Graham 5 1 12 3 2 Tiaan Falcon 10 Connor Eastgate 3 1 Ereatara Enari 9 Charlie Shiel Ezekiel Lindenmuth 1 George Thornton 5 1 Asafo Aumua 2 Fraser Renwick 5 1 Ryan Coxon 3 Fergus Bradbury Isaia Walker-Leawere 4 Alex Craig Sam Slade 5 Callum Hunter-Hill (c) 5 1 1 Dalton Papali'i 6 Luke Crosbie Tom Christie 7 Thomas Gordon Luke Jacobson (c) 8 Matt Fagerson John Sauni 16 Robbie Smith Tim Farrell 17 Ross Dunbar Alex Fidow 18 Adam Nicol Jacob Pierce 19 Bruce Flockhart Marino Mikaele Tu'u 20 Tom Dodd Kemara Hauiti-Parapara 21 Ruaridh Dawson Thomas Umaga-Jensen 22 Josh Henderson 7 1 1 Caleb Clarke 23 Robbie Nairn Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Tima Faingaanuku 9 Tima Faingaanuku 109 Ezekiel Lindenmuth 12 Matt Fagerson 9 Blair Kinghorn 93 Alex Craig 13 Asafo Aumua 9 Tiaan Falcon 60 Ryan Coxon 9 Blair Kinghorn 8 Ross McCann 90 Luke Crosbie 11 Josh McKay 8 Josh McKay 57 Sam Slade 9 Ross McCann 7 Tom Dodd 28 Callum Hunter-Hill 10 Referee Tom Foley (ENG) Assistant Referee 1 Christophe Ridley (ENG) TMO Jonathan Mason (WAL) Assistant Referee 2 Nika Amashukeli (GEO) For more, go to www.worldrugby.org/U20 New Zealand U20s 42 - 20 Scotland U20s Match Timeline Match Time New Zealand U20s Score Scotland U20s Match Time 2:31 Tima Faingaanuku - Try 5 - 0 4:12 Tiaan Falcon - Conversion 7 - 0 7 - 5 Fraser Renwick - Try 11:25 13:27 Asafo Aumua - Try 12 - 5 12 - 10 Darcy Graham - Try 19:17 25:06 Tima Faingaanuku - Try 17 - 10 25:51 Tiaan Falcon - Conversion 19 - 10 On - Bruce Flockhart 33:29 Off - Thomas Gordon 33:29 Off - Fergus Bradbury 36:15 On - Adam Nicol 36:15 19 - 10 40:59 40:59 End of first half 19 - 10 Off - Adam Nicol 40:20 On - Fergus Bradbury 40:20 19 - 13 Connor Eastgate - Penalty 41:31 43:35 Tiaan Falcon - Penalty 22 - 13 45:37 Dalton Papali'i - Try 27 - 13 Off - Fergus Bradbury 47:15 On - Adam Nicol 47:15 50:54 Orbyn Leger - Try 32 - 13 51:36 Tiaan Falcon - Conversion 34 - 13 52:16 On - Alex Fidow 52:16 Off - Ryan Coxon 52:19 On - Thomas Umaga-Jensen 52:19 Off - Tamati Tua Off - Darcy Graham 52:44 On - Robbie Nairn 52:44 57:16 Tiaan Falcon - Penalty 37 - 13 Off - Charlie Shiel 57:43 On - Ruaridh Dawson 57:43 On - Tom Dodd 57:48 Off - Matt Fagerson 57:48 57:54 On - Marino Mikaele Tu'u 57:54 Off - Tom Christie 61:13 Off - Will Jordan 61:13 On - Caleb Clarke 61:49 Dalton Papali'i - Yellow card 37 - 13 61:50 On - Tim Farrell 61:50 Off - Ezekiel Lindenmuth On - Robbie Smith 62:50 Off - Fraser Renwick 62:50 On - Josh Henderson 62:51 Off - Connor Eastgate 62:51 64:16 On - Jacob Pierce 64:16 Off - Isaia Walker-Leawere 37 - 18 Josh Henderson - Try 66:56 37 - 20 Josh Henderson - Conversion 67:50 70:25 Off - Asafo Aumua 70:25 On - John Sauni 73:50 On - Ezekiel Lindenmuth 73:50 Off - Tim Farrell On - Connor Eastgate 75:18 Off - Lewis Berg 75:18 Off - George Thornton 75:19 On - Ross Dunbar 75:19 77:23 Off - Ereatara Enari 77:23 On - Kemara Hauiti-Parapara 80:37 Tima Faingaanuku - Try 42 - 20 81:55 End of second half 42 - 20 81:55.
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