The history of this separate proposed Scotland requires an almost perfect display, while hoping that visitors will have one day.
That’s not how it is, but the scene can make you think of the poison.
Scotland fought bravely in close quarters – particularly in their own line – but conceded two soft tries as a result of poor defending.
After three minutes, the spinning josh lord created through a large gap in a ruck before nonchalantly placing the ball in the middle roigard.
That took the wind out of the crowd’s sails and Murrayfield also silenced the chances before half-time when Scotland were caught napping and Sititi set up Jordan.
However, the air was completely focused, however, as Gregor Townsend’s side came from the break as the crowd had.
Ashman was bundled out after a hard run from the pack and SIRA was sent to the bin for a foul during the maul.
Russell then went wide to find Steyn and the winger, favored by Dughan Van Derwe, drove over for his 14th international try.
The noise from the crowd of white people stopped short and the sandeman had the ball from his grip on the white, while a graham that did not continue the line.
Scotland continued to flood forward and Russell slotted the penalty to make it a game.
With Sititi guilty of a deliberate knock-on, the hosts had all the momentum – but a late finish couldn’t get their noses ahead.
Once back to their full complement and the power of their bench in the field, New Zealand found a second wind.
It looked like Blair Kinghorn arrived in time to knock on Mckenzie but he managed to move away from the tackle and diverted his way.
McKenzie made a poor conversion try but then put the game ahead for Scotland in the closing moments with a penalty.

