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Scotland hold on to beat Maori All Blacks in tour opener

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Scotland hold on to beat Maori All Blacks in tour openerScotland hold off a Maori All Blacks fightback at the death to hang on to a slender lead and win a nail-biting first game of their summer tour to New Zealand.
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