Scots drop into Bowl after defeat by Kenya at Sydney Sevens

Hugh Blake of Scotland, left, is tackled by Dylan Sage of South Africa. Picture: Rob Griffith/APHugh Blake of Scotland, left, is tackled by Dylan Sage of South Africa. Picture: Rob Griffith/AP
Hugh Blake of Scotland, left, is tackled by Dylan Sage of South Africa. Picture: Rob Griffith/AP
Scotland finished third in their group at the Sydney Sevens yesterday and dropped into the Bowl competition where they were due to meet France.

The Scots beat Russia convincingly but defeats by South Africa and Kenya sealed their fate.

Calum MacRae’s side lost the opener against the Springboks 33-7 and were then pipped 17-14 by Kenya. They beat Russia 40-5, with two tries from James Johnstone and one each from Gav Lowe, Scott Wight, Jamie Farndale and Nick McLennan.

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Fiji and South Africa remain the form teams of the World Rugby Sevens Series and both swept unbeaten through the pool stage in Australia.