Scotland
(SCO)
Scotland rue missed opportunity
(Rugby News Service) Monday 8 October 2007
By Julie ClothierThe All Blacks' shock exit opened the door for teams such as Scotland but Frank Hadden's men failed to capitalise.

Pumas hold out Hadden's bravehearts
(Rugby News Service) Monday 8 October 2007
By Dylan McKinnArgentina have clinched a semi-final berth for the first time but they were pushed all the way by a fast-finishing Scotland team.

Argentina defeat Scotland 19-13
(Rugby News Service) Sunday 7 October 2007Argentina survived a late rally from Scotland to win their quarter-final 19-13 at Stade de France in Saint-Denis on Sunday night.

Argentina and Scotland follow same path
(Rugby News Service) Saturday 6 October 2007
By Lucy CorryThe Pumas and Frank Hadden's side have resisted the urge to tinker going into their quarter-final match in Paris on Sunday.

From the touchline
(Rugby News Service) Saturday 6 October 2007Cardiff looks set to break out the croissants for a French invasion this weekend while injured Fiji playmaker Nicky Little gives choir essons.

Southern hemisphere sides picked to win
(Rugby News Service) Friday 5 October 2007
By Mick DonohoeA Tri-Nations side or Argentina will win the Webb Ellis Cup, according to a group of coaches whose sides were eliminated in pool play.

Argentina team for ARG v SCO
(Rugby News Service) Friday 5 October 2007Centre Felipe Contepomi recovers from flu to take his place in an unchanged Argentina team to face Scotland in Sunday's quarter-final at Stade de France.

Hadden sticks with tested formula
(Rugby News Service) Friday 5 October 2007
By Julie ClothierThe Scotland coach has named the same 22 that defeated Italy to play Argentina in their quarter-final match in Paris on Sunday.
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Pumas take Gaitan's absence to heart
(Rugby News Service) Friday 5 October 2007
By Juan C CarrizoArgentina's players are using their former centre's absence through illness as motivation in the lead-up to the quarter-finals.

Scotland team for ARG v SCO
(Rugby News Service) Friday 5 October 2007Scotland coach Frank Hadden has named the same 22 that beat Italy for the quarter-final match against Argentina at Stade de France on Sunday.
| 09 Sep | ![]() | SCO | 56-10 | POR | ![]() | St-Etienne |
| 18 Sep | ![]() | SCO | 42-0 | ROM | ![]() | Edinburgh |
| 23 Sep | ![]() | SCO | 0-40 | NZL | ![]() | Edinburgh |
| 29 Sep | ![]() | SCO | 18-16 | ITA | ![]() | St-Etienne |
| 07 Oct | ![]() | ARG | 19-13 | SCO | ![]() | Saint-Denis |
Squad List

- J. Barclay
- M. Blair
- K. Brown
- D. Callam
- C. Cusiter
- R. Dewey
- M. Di Rollo
- A. Dickinson
- R. Ford
- J. Hamilton
- A. Henderson
- N. Hines
- A. Hogg
- A. Jacobsen
- G. Kerr
- R. Lamont
- S. Lamont
- S. Lawson
- R. Lawson
- S. MacLeod
- E. Murray
- S. Murray
- D. Parks
- C. Paterson
- C. Smith
- H. Southwell
- S. Taylor
- F. Thomson
- N. Walker
- S. Webster
- J. White
- Frank HaddenCoach













