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FT: Scotland 60-14 Tonga
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Scotland debutants Rufus McLean (2) & Pierre Schoeman cross
Kyle Steyn gets four, George Turner & Nick Haining also touch down
David Lolohea goes over for tourists
Rob Harley (Scotland) then Aisea Halo (Tonga) sin-binned
George O'Neill
FT: Scotland 60-14 Tonga
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FT: Scotland 60-14 Tonga
Ali Price has been speaking post-match to Amazon Prime video:
"Pretty pleasing", he said. "Our set-piece functioned really well for the first run-out of the season, and we scored some good tries off the back of that."
"It was pretty special [to captain Scotland]. Tear in the eye stuff when I was stood there and realised what was about to happen. You dream of playing for Scotland, but you don't really dream of being captain. To get that honour was massive."
Scotland 60-14 Tonga
Andy Burke
BBC Scotland rugby reporter at Murrayfield
Kyle Steyn rounds off a superb individual display with his fourth try of the match. Scotland are blessed with excellent depth in the back three, but the Glasgow winger has served notice he is ready to challenge for his place in the starting line-up.
Steyn has had horrendous injury problems otherwise he would boast far more than the two caps he now has. Four tries in two games is a pretty decent Test strike rate!
Scotland 60-14 Tonga
All smiles for Scotland - a thoroughly professional job this afternoon at Murrayfield.
Kyle Steyn
Four for Kyle Steyn!
A try made in Glasgow - Jamie Dobie links up with Ross Thompson, who throws a delightful little pop pass inside to Steyn, who races over again.
Thompson makes it 60 points for the day, as he adds the extras.
Scotland 53-14 Tonga
Is there a happier looking chappy than Oli Kebble in all of rugby? The big jolly giant powers over for his first international try and lies on the deck grinning from ear to ear. You can't help but be delighted for the big fella.
Scotland bring up the 50 and it's very much job done.
Oli Kebble
When we do get back underway, Scotland kick downfield from a penalty, and go through the phases.
There is a real sense of inevitability as the hosts rumble forwards through the likes of Tuipulotu, and Oli Kebble forces his way over the line from close range.
Ross Thompson then gets his first international points from the conversion.
Kyle Steyn
We've got a break in play, as Tonga's physio's attend to an injury.
The pause allows Kyle Steyn to be awarded Man of the Match - difficult not to give it to a man who's scored a hat-trick in just his second appearance for Scotland.
Nick Haining
Exhibition stuff from Scotland, and their co-captain Jamie Ritchie!
He finds himself on the right-wing, steps inside, and throws an outrageous offload behind himself to Sam Johnson.
The Glasgow centre comes up just short, but Scotland recycle and Nick Haining dives over to score.
Scotland 41-14 Tonga
Andy Burke
BBC Scotland rugby reporter at Murrayfield
Marshall Sykes comes off the bench and is the eighth Scotland player to make his international debut this afternoon.
And that's what this match has been about, blooding some fresh talent in the absence of the big hitters like Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg.
Some of the new caps have done their case for more Test action this autumn no harm at all.
Scotland 41-14 Tonga
Fantastic work at the breakdown from Scotland, not once but twice!
First, Ross Thompson gets his hands dirty to win a turnover; Jamie Dobie kicks in behind, and at the subsequent ruck Scotland win a penalty - it gives them a great platform to score again...
Scotland 41-14 Tonga
It's now 15 v 14 out there, as Rob Harley returns - Scotland will be looking to exploit the extra space and the extra man as Tonga tire.
Scotland 41-14 Tonga
Yep, Halo was in no position to challenge for that ball, and gets 10 minutes in the sin-bin for his troubles.
McLean is forced off through injury - a day that he'll never forget comes to an end.
Scotland 41-14 Tonga
Rufus McLean has been taken out in the air, and the referee is having another look...
It looks clumsy at best.
Scotland 41-14 Tonga
In amidst the drama of the yellow card and the try, Jamie Dobie came on at scrumhalf for his first cap, and Ross Thompson has now replaced Darcy Graham.
Blair Kinghorn has switched to fullback, allowing Thompson to line up at 10.
David Lolohea
From the penalty that accompanied the yellow card, Tonga's forwards took charge, and go through the phases, eventually forcing their way through Scotland's defence - the prop Lolohea is the scorer.
Faiva can't add the conversion.
Scotland 41-9 Tonga
And the warning comes to fruition, as Rob Harley is penalised at the breakdown.
Tonga won't get a better chance to score than this.
Scotland 41-9 Tonga
The visitors are showing some fight here. They win a penalty deep in Scotland's 22, and Jamie Ritchie gets a talking to - the next infringement will result in a yellow car, so says the referee.
Scotland 41-9 Tonga
Andy Burke
BBC Scotland rugby reporter at Murrayfield
Scotland have been utterly dominant and Blair Kinghorn has been central to that, running the show from fly-half.
The one minor black spot on his performance has been his goal-kicking. It matters little in a one-way blowout such as this, but three from seven shots at goal will not be good enough against better opposition.
George Turner
We've seen all of Scotland's pace and trickery out wide today, but now we see the grunt of the forwards.
Scotland set up a maul from the line-out, and against a tiring Tongan pack, they rumble steadily to the line, where George Turner drops down to score.
Conversion missed