Get the latest action as it unfolds at the Scotland v South Africa Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Test match at Murrayfield(kick-off 2.30pm).Scotland host South Africa in the second Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Test match at Murrayfield (kick-off 2.30pm). The latest on the match as it happens Full time Scotland 10 – 14 South Africa The final whistle blows and despite a match where Scotland dominated most quarters of play, they were unable to claim the victory at Murrayfield. 75mins: Scotland are punishing the Springbok defence for minutes on end, but break down inches from the try line. South Africa gain a Penalty and kick for touch. 74mins: Substitute – Thom Evans off for Rory Lawson. 74mins, : Miss Penalty – the crowd is on their feet as Scotland dominate the South Africans to win apenalty infront of the posts but Godman puts it wide. 65minsPenalty (Peinnar) – Scotland 10 – 14 South Africa. 65mins – Jean de Villiers off for Frans Steyn. 64mins – Substitute: Allan Jacobsen off for Alasdair Dickinson. 60mins: Miss penalty – Godman’s long range effort is painfully wide. 59mins – Substitute: Scott Gray on for Jason White. 58mins, Try (Jaque Fourie) – Scotland 10 – 11 South Africa. The substitute winger did well to stretch to the try line out wide to give the visitors the lead. Piennar missed the conversion. 53mins – Substitution: Jaque Fourie on for Bryan Habana 53mins: Penalty(Ruan Piennar) – Scotland 10 – 6 South Africa. 45mins: Penalty (Ruan Piennar) – Scotland 10 – 3 South Africa 43mins: Substitution: Godman returns to the field for Dan Parks. 42mins: South Africa come agonisingly close to scoring out wide butfull-back Hugo Southwell just pulled the South African into touch. 40.01mins, Kick-off: The crowd goes wild in full song as Scotland return to the field.   Half time, Scotland 10 – 0 South Africa : Try, Scotland – (Nathan Hines) – After continued pick and drives on the South African try line the crowd erupts as Scotland lock Nathan Hines piles over at the post. Godman adds the extras Scotland 10 – 0 South Africa 36mins: Godman just misses an attempted drop goal. 34mins: A period of kick exchanges passes but Scotland emerge in possession with a Penalty kick just inside the home half which Godman kicks for a Scotland line-out on the South African 22. 31mins: Desperate Scotland defending keeps a counter-attacking South Africa inches from the try line – Scotland hold their ground and earn the Penalty when South Africa are penalised for diving over the ball. 28mins: A brilliant chip through from Scotland wing Rory Lamont secures a Scotland a line-out on the 5m line as South African Conrad Jantjes runs the ball into touch but comes to nothing when Scotland are penalised for holding on in the ruck. 26mins, : Penalty (Phil Godman) – A bandaged Phil Godman slots the first score of the game putting Scotland in the lead. Scotland 3 – 0 South Africa. 21mins: Phil Godman returns to the field in place of substitute Dan Parks. 20mins : Miss Penalty (Ruan Piennar) Scotland 0 – 0 South Africa. The run of miss-kicks continues… 15mins, Miss Penalty: Scotland remain up-beat despite the earlier miss and continue to threaten the South Africans with a varied attacking approach, eventually earning a second Penalty but Dan Parks nudges it just wide Scotland 0 – 0 South Africa. 12mins, Miss Penalty: (Dan Parks) Scotland 0 – 0 South Africa. 10 mins, Replacement: Hugo Southwell on for Chris Paterson (blood sub) and Dan Parks on for Phil Godman (blood sub). 8 mins: Scotland continue to battle hard and hold South Africa in their own half but South Africa are always quick on the counter, gaining ground quickly before being shunted back by an aggresive Scotland defence. 5 mins : An evenly contested beginning, with croud pleasing possession play from Scotland, sees the home side maintain good position on the park at this early stage in the game. 00.01, Kick off : After emotional renditions of each national anthem, the action gets underway with South Africa kicking off.

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