Four Nations: Scotland score nine tries in warm-up victory
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Lewis Tierney, who was part of Wigan Warriors' Super League Grand Final-winning side, was among the try scorers for Scotland
Scotland warmed up for their Four Nations campaign with a 48-16 win over a Cumbrian Select XIII at Barrow's Craven Park on Friday.
The Scots ran in nine tries in the game, which was a testimonial for Barrow Raiders' centre Liam Harrison.
Scotland, making their debut in the Four Nations, face Australia on 28 October in Hull.
They then play England on 5 November in Coventry and New Zealand on 11 November in Workington.
The Four Nations is a round-robin tournament, with the top two sides in the table qualifying for the final on 20 November at Liverpool's Anfield football ground.
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