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Sean Lamont: Scotland can put dismal autumn behind them and win 2013 Six Nations

Image: Sean Lamont: Believes Scotland can cause a major surprise by winning next year's Six Nations

Sean Lamont believes Scotland can put their disastrous autumn series behind them and win next year's Six Nations.

Abject

Lamont dismissed the suggestion that the abject performance against Tonga in Aberdeen, as Scotland lost 21-15, demonstrated the players' belief in Robinson had gone. Lamont said: "It wasn't a case of Andy lost the dressing room. It wasn't that at all. It was just one of those things, one of those games where we weren't there all the way. "It cost Robbo his job in the end. He said it was a coach-killing performance. (But) there's no point dwelling on it too much because it can eat you up and you can't change what's happened. "It is tough to take. You throw yourself in physically and mentally. It was a tough autumn because we didn't get anything and we lost to Tonga, which should never happen. "We crossed the line three times and didn't get a score, which is criminal. That should have been at least 15 points."

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