London Scottish vs Worcester Warriors match report: Penalty try stalls Scottish progress in Championship semi-final
London Scottish 22 Worcester Warriors 27: A penalty try with 82 minutes on the clock saw the most notable win of Scottish's reincarnation slip away
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Your support makes all the difference.Romance is in the air at the Athletic Ground but Worcester are not the new romantics. London Scottish, having completed the regular Greene King IPA Championship in their highest league position since falling out of the top tier 16 years ago, conceded a penalty try with 82 minutes on the clock and the most notable win of their reincarnation slipped away.
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