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Published 10:38 9 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 13:58 9 Oct 2019 BST
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51 minutes into the encounter and George Turner landed Scotland's fifth try after bursting through the Russians defence following a driving maul. Hastings grabbed the two points.
Seven minutes later, Blair Kinghorn sliced a scintillating grubber pass which crossed the Russian try line before Tommy Seymour clambered on to it and scored. Hastings converted as the score read 42-0.
With that effort, Seymour became the fourth highest scorer for Scotland with 20 tries, overtaking Stuart Hogg in the process.
Entering the final quarter, a hat trick hero emerged as Horne grabbed his third of the game after finishing off a slick move he began just outside the Scottish 22. Hastings ended up missing the resulting conversion.
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76 minutes in and Scotland bagged a half century after John Barclay walloped through to score after poor defending from the Bears. 54-0 it stood after the added conversion.
Three minutes later, Stuart McInally joined the try fest after some free-flowing rugby to score in the corner. Hastings converted as the final scoreline read 61-0.
And so it finished at Shizuoka with Scotland garnering a commanding win with no reply from the Russians. Their confidence would certainly have been given a boost after registering 9 tries, a 98% tackle rate, Horne grabbing a hat trick and their stout defending. They face Pool toppers Japan in an exciting showdown to secure a place in the quarters next.
Speaking to ITV post-game, Scotland captain John Barclay said:
"We enjoyed that one. Sometimes these games can get a bit scrappy and we were a little bit nervous because of what we'd seen Russia do to other teams. But we were really professional, stuck to how we wanted to play and came away with a good result."
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