Kyle Steyn said he felt humbled at becoming the first Scottish player ever to score four tries in a single international match at Murrayfield.
The hard-running winger claimed a first half hat-trick, then dotted down his fourth try on the stroke of full-time, as Scotland swept to a 60-14 victory over Tonga on Saturday afternoon.
Rufus McLean also impressed for the boys in blue, marking his first international appearance with two well taken tries in the opening 15 minutes of the match.
Fellow debutant Pierre Schoeman, along with George Turner, Nick Haining and Oli Kebble also got in on the act. Steyn said: “It’s incredibly special – Scottish rugby is steeped in so much history so to have even a tiny part in that is pretty humbling. “I
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