Scotland's Rugby World Cup defeat to Australia leaves Prince Harry devastated

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Scotland's Rugby World Cup defeat to Australia leaves Prince Harry devastated

Scotland lost 35-34 to Australia in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final at Twickenham. Prince Harry, Princess Anne and Nicola Sturgeon were watching the match. Scotland came close to reaching the semi-finals but a last-gasp penalty broke their hearts. Alex Salmond congratulated Scotland on their performance. The team had not won a game in Six Nations. They had their best performance since 1991. It was raining heavily at the time of the game. Princess Ann was in attendance. She is a patron of Scottish rugby.

Scotland lost 35-34 to Australia in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final at Twickenham. Vern Cotter's team were the favourites for the tournament. Greig Laidlaw, the captain, described it as the toughest defeat he's ever had to take. Australia will play Argentina in next week's semi-finals.

Scotland lost the Rugby World Cup match against Australia. Adam Ashley-Cooper, Peter Horne, Drew Mitchell, Greig Laidlaw, Sio, Moore, Kepu, Douglas, Simmons, Fardy, Hooper and McCalman scored tries for Australia, while Foley kicked conversions. Australia won the match 16-15. Prince Harry is devastated. The match was played in front of a crowd of 80,000 people. It was the first time Australia has played rugby at the World cup. Scotland won their first game at this tournament.


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