

HINES WANTS LAST PUSH

Nathan Hines says Scotland are in no mood to let bogey-side Argentina spoil the party when the teams meet on Saturday.
Scotland, chasing a rare clean-sweep of autumn international victories following wins over Fiji and Australia, will take on a proud Pumas outfit unbeaten at Murrayfield for 18 years.
But Leinster and Lions lock Hines said beating the country of his birth had given the team the belief anything was possible given the level of performance they achieved.
"If we can dig it out like that every game, we're going to be in with a shot no matter who we're playing," said Hines, who won his 60th cap on Saturday.
"We've got a good confidence about ourselves and know that, under the pump, we can defend for nearly 80 minutes and hold on for victory.
"You can't go beating Australia and then take your foot off the gas for the last game of the series. We're determined to go out there and win."
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