Scotland 85-0 USA: Three things we learnedpublished at 09:29 GMT
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSJamie Dobie, Duhan van der Merwe and Liam McConnell (L-R)
Jamie Dobie is the real deal
The player of the match on the night, putting in a performance that has made fans ask whether he's taken the scrum-half shirt off Ben White.
The realistic answer is 'almost certainly not' but his versatility means he's probably a good shout for the bench against the All Blacks.
Equally as adept on the wing, he does everything a good number nine should do - great service, a good kicking game, an eye for a snipe and the ability to run superb support lines.
Even better, he looks just as good on the wing and that might nudge him above George Horne in the standings.
Liam McConnell is ready for next step
The 21-year-old was instrumental from the get go on his Scotland debut, setting up Duhan van der Merwe with a pass the Harlem Globetrotters would have been proud of.
He made a couple of lung-bursting breaks, but suffered from a touch of white line fever in the second half. Who can blame him?
He's started the season brilliantly at Edinburgh and looks certain to make this his breakthrough year, but can he emulate it for Scotland?
There are plenty of big names ahead of him in the squad - Jamie Ritchie, Matt Fagerson, Andy Onyeama-Christie, Luke Crosbie - but his aggression gives him an edge that others lack.
Duhan van der Merwe has evolved his game
That was the claim that Gregor Townsend made about the big, blonde winger on the occasion of his 50th cap, and the head coach was absolutely spot on.
Although previously lamented for his defensive culpabilities and selfish play, the winger has become far more adept at putting others into space and over the line.
While he wasn't forced to defend all that often, his backfield positioning has also improved and that allows him more time to spot a big prop to run round the outside of.
Under serious pressure from Kyle Steyn for a spot against the All Blacks, he delivered a performance when it was much needed.



























