The second half was only 5 minutes old when Marcus Di Rollo touched down for Scotland's 4th try of the night. This signalled the start of a Scottish try fest that saw the home side add another 5 scores to their total, Dougie Hall and Sam Pinder led the way whilst each of the first half try scorers added a second to their name. The only Barbarian reply came from former French international Tony Marsh.
Chris Paterson had a perfect night with the boot, the wing kicking 10 out of 10 attempts, (9 conversions and a penalty). The only downer was the sight of Ali Hogg limping off the field just before the final whistle. With Simon Taylor not touring coach Frank Hadden will hope his versatile back rower will be fit for the trip to South Africa.
Scotland
15 Hugo Southwell, 14 Chris Paterson,13 Marcus Di Rollo, 12 Andrew Henderson, 11 Sean Lamont, 10 Dan Parks, 9 Mike Blair, 1 Gavin Kerr, 2 Scott Lawson, 3 Craig Smith, 4 Alastair Kellock, 5 Scott Murray, 6 Jason White (capt), 7 Kelly Brown,8 Allister Hogg,
Substitutes: 16 Dougie Hall, 17 Bruce Douglas, 18 Scott MacLeod, 19 Donnie Macfadyen, 20 Sam Pinder, 21 Gordon Ross, 22 Simon Webster
Barbarians
15 Steve Hanley, 14 Leon Lloyd, 13 Will Greenwood (capt), 12 Sonny Parker, 11 Lee Robinson, 10 Chris Malone, 9 Jason Spice, 1 Kevin Tkachuk, 2 Pieter Dixon, 3 John Davies, 4 James Hamilton 5 Hottie Louw, 6 Kieron Dawson, 7 Jason Forster 8 Daniel Browne.
Substitutes: 17 Olivier Azam, 18 Darren Crompton, 19 Bob Skinstad, 20 Jacob Rauluni, 21 Kevin Maggs, 22 Ugo Monye, & Tony Marsh