During it they scored the sweetest try of the game, a dazzling concert of running lines, stealth and skill. It seemed to have killed the game, in the 67th minute, but Scotland regrouped for one last assault , and it nearly came off. Scotland scrummed the penalty and that seven-man pack drove them off the ball for a penalty. It seemed New Zealand had sealed it with an excellent third try in the final quarter, only for Scotland to respond with their second. Then, in the final play of the game, Stuart Hogg streaked down the left, only to be felled by a brilliant cover tackle.
Source: The Guardian November 18, 2017 20:00 UTC