Wallaroos prop Emily Robinson is embracing the pressure of a must-win clash against Scotland on Saturday.The Wallaroos will fancy their chances against the 10th-ranked Scottish, playing the Six Nations side for the first time in nearly 20 years.They are itching to bounce back after a disappointing finish to their opening match against the Black Ferns, with their rapid start undone by 41 unanswered points.The trip up to Whangarei comes at a perfect time, a stark difference from the record crowds and ceremonies that met them in Auckland.Robinson believes the experience will benefit the young side heading forward as they look to secure their spot in the knock-out stages.“We know what the job is now. The first game there was a lot of moving parts and a big day in terms of Women’s Rugby,” Robinson told Rugby.com.au.“I think playing against New Zealand was always the big one, a lot of girls’ first World Cups and their experiences of that so now that’s done, we’ll be better for it.“We were pretty disappointed in ourselves and everyone is focused on getting the job done. There’s a calming factor knowing where we went wrong and how to fix it, and everyone is on the same page.”“It’s pretty nice and quiet up here in Whangarei so it’s great to come up here and reset,” winger Ivania Wong added.“We’ve definitely noticed that lift in intensity since that opening game against New Zealand. Obviously, we didn’t get the result but we’ve taken positives from that game and can’t wait to go out there this weekend."Robinson is taking inspiration from their previous World Cup campaign in 2017, with the Wallaroos dropping their first game against Ireland before defeating the hosts in the 5th-8th place playoff to qualify for this event.The front rower believes they need to take a similar attitude into the final two pool games, welcoming the added scrutiny and pressure that comes with it.“I think we need to back ourselves," she believes. "I think that second game against Ireland in Ireland (at Rugby World Cup 2017), we just backed ourselves and wanted to win. We knew we had to win to qualify for this World Cup and we put that pressure on ourselves.“We know we have to win this game to get out of the pools and this is what we’re here to do. I’m ok with pressure, I’m happy to have and put it on me, I want to play and be in that team and win.“Everyone knows the maths and everyone’s aware of what has to happen and we’re ready to do that.”Click Here: cricket jerseys