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    Wales Outclass Scotland 27-13 In Cardiff

    Wales have made it two wins out of two in the Six Nations after a 27-13 win against Scotland at the Millennium Stadium.

    The 2008 champions took charge in the second half, scoring three tries in 13 minutes to underline their title credentials.

    Leigh Halfpenny went over twice after Alex Cuthbert scored Wales' opening try just after the break.

    During that 13 minute period, Scotland were briefly and critically reduced to 13 men after centre Nick De Luca and full-back Rory Lamont received yellow cards.

    Late in the game, Scotland scored their first try in five matches, when Greig Laidlaw went over.

    Laidlaw converted his try and added two penalties on a promising full debut.

    Wales have now scored 50 points and six tries in two Six Nations games this season and head to Twickenham next in two weeks to play England.

     

    2 comments

    • john sloop b  •  Troon, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      I wonder how many games we are going to see Scotland shoot themselves in the foot, they were easily in control of that first half, and indeed their forwards were outplaying the Welsh forwards. but then a really silly mistake at the kick off, and a score for the Welsh, then to make it really easy for the Welsh, they manage to get two guys sent to the sin bin. now the one thing the Welsh dont have is 'white line fever' when they outnumber the Scots, it was the same against the English,when you saw the stats , it was hard to believe they lost the game. but as the English say 'a wins a win'. wish we could get to say that.
    • The watchmaker  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      In my opinion Scotland were a match for Wales and with a little bit of luck and a better ref they could possibly have won!