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Robinson eyes momentum

Image: Andy Robinson: Wants Scotland to push on after successful summer tour

Andy Robinson is looking for Scotland to build on their successful summer tour in their autumn internationals.

Scotland head coach demands further progress this autumn

Andy Robinson is looking for Scotland to build on their successful summer tour as they head into autumn internationals against New Zealand, South Africa and Tonga. Robinson's side responded to the RBS 6 Nations whitewash and wooden spoon with Test wins in June against Australia, Fiji and Samoa. Scotland now face three further southern hemisphere sides at home in November, taking on World Cup winners New Zealand on November 11 and South Africa six days later, before playing Tonga in Aberdeen in the final EMC Test on November 24. Head coach Robinson said: "We're looking forward to challenging ourselves against the very best. "We get back together at the end of October and as a group I'm looking forward to building on the successes that we had in the summer. "They're the right challenges to see if we can make the progress and build on the progress that we had in the summer tour."

Never beaten

Scotland have never beaten the All Blacks and lost the most recent meeting in November 2010 by a massive 49-3. A week later they responded by defeating the Springboks, then the world champions, before claiming victory over Samoa at Pittodrie. A strong series of results would not only help ahead of the forthcoming Six Nations - Robinson's men travel to Twickenham to play England in the opening game on February 2 - but improve Scotland's hopes for the 2015 Rugby World Cup draw, which will take place in early December. "These games matter," Robinson added. "They are Test matches where we pit ourselves against some of the best players in the world and it's always been part of my psyche, whether as a player or a coach, to test yourself against the best and strive to win. "They also matter because we want to continue our improvement in the IRB world rankings (Scotland are currently ninth) as that will affect the draw for the Rugby World Cup."