Scotland Under-18s were given a physically testing game against the national Under-19 side at Inverleith yesterday in preparation for what will be hard matches against Wales, Italy and England in next month’s international series in Cardiff.

In the end the U19s were able to use their greater physical advantage to eke out a win but not without huge resistance from the younger Scotland side, whose ferocity in the tackle nullified the 19s' attacking moves.

“It was good for our guys, particularly those who didn’t play against England earlier this month, to experience greater physicality. We had to do a lot of defending but it’s better that these guys get that experience now than when we go down to Wales. It was a really worthwhile exercise from that point of view.” said Ally Donaldson, the Scotland U18 head coach.

“But I’m disappointed we didn’t win. We had to defend for long periods and we did that pretty well. We also learnt a bit more about other players. There were quite a few who played against England who, for a variety of reasons didn’t play today. We’ll take 26 to Wales so we have to make some difficult selections.” added Donaldson.

Outstanding for the U18s were flanker Connor Boyle and inside centre Grant Hughes and there were eye-catching performances from back rows Tyler Thomas and Rory Darge, both eligible for the U17s, and second row Cammy Henderson.

With places for Scotland’s squad to play in the World U20 Championship still available, the U18s did well to hold out against the U19s forward-orientated attacks and did even better to score with a try by Henderson and the conversion by stand-off Mike Davidson for a 7-0 interval lead.

Then in the second half the greater physicality of the U19s told despite brave and committed tackling by the U18s to give the older side tries by No,8 Dan Marek, prop James Wilson and scrum half Kareem Baretto with conversions from Will Hunt and Baretto to finish 19-7 winners.

Scorers. Scotland U18. Try: Henderson Con: Davidson

Scotland U19. Tries: Darek, Wilson, Baretto. Cons: Hunt, Baretto

Scotland U18. J McCaig (Strathallan School); J Seale (Brighton College/Harlequins), C Symes (Stewart’s Melville College), G Hughes (Dollar Academy), J Lineen (Stewart’s Melville College); M Davidson (Merchiston Castle School), R McLean (Melrose/Merchiston Castle School); W Owen (Melrose), F Scott (Jed Thistle), M Walker (Strathallan School), C Henderson (Strathallan School), M Sykes (St Joseph’s Ipswich/Northampton Saints), T Thomas (Merchiston Castle School), C Boyle (Stewart’s Melville College), R Darge (North Berwick High School) Subs J Eagers (Merchiston Castle School), A McLean (Stirling County), R Thompson (Stewart’s Melville College), J McCready (Glasgow Academy), J Wilson (George Watson’s College), A Fraser (High School of Dundee), R Bundy (Stirling County), J Hutchison (Sedburgh/Newcastle Falcons)

Scotland U19. P Anderson (Melrose); B Enyon (Glasgow Hawks), R Yourston (Jed Forest), W Hunt (Preston Grasshoppers), J Paterson (Edinburgh Academicals); K Brunton (Hawick), K Baretto (Glenalmond College); S Gunn (Edinburgh Academicals), B Clements (Sedbergh), C Eastwood (Watsonians), D Roger (Edinburgh Academicals), J Hodgson (Stewart’s Melville), R Sweeney (Glasgow Academicals), A Hinton (Merchiston Castle), D Marek (Currie) Subs J Samuel (Cardiff Met University), F Hobbis (Stewart’s Melville), F Richardson (Edinburgh Academicals), J Ross (Northumbria University), G Bordill (Northumbria University), O Cattell (Bath Academy), J McLean (Glasgow Academy), H Warr (Ayr), J Hennessey (KCS Wimbledon/Harlequins), K Rowe (Falkirk), F Fitzpatrick (Dollar Academy)