Scots punish woeful Wales Scotland 30-22 Wales (BBC Report)
In a game that had been billed as a wooden spoon play-off, Scotland finally found their RBS Six Nations feet to
bury Wales with a dominant forward display.
The defeat leaves Steve Hansen's heavily-criticised Wales side facing games against Ireland and France to restore
some pride from a miserable campaign.
A powerful performance from Scotland's front five, coupled with dynamic displays from Simon Taylor, James White
and Andrew Mower in the back row, was just enough to give the home side the much-needed victory.
The Welsh did rally in the second half - and claimed two consolation tries at the death - but it was a case of
too little too late.
Scotland opened the scoring in the fifth minute when wing Chris Paterson slotted over a penalty after an infringement
by Welsh prop Ben Evans.
Their slender lead took on a more substantial look when Scottish prop Bruce Douglas drove over following good work
from the home pack.
MATCH DETAILS
Scotland: 30
Tries: Douglas, Taylor, Paterson
Cons: Paterson 3
Pens: Paterson 3
Wales: 22
Try: Cooper, Taylor, Rhys Williams
Con: Jones 2
Pen: Jones
All the action as it happened
Although it is unlikely to feature in many Six Nations highlights packages, Douglas' try was, nonetheless, the
first Scotland had managed this year.
Paterson added the extras to make it 10-0 after 15 minutes.
Welsh fly-half Stephen Jones trimmed this lead by three points with a penalty of his own, but this was only temporary
respite as Scotland immediately claimed their second try of the season.
Once again it was a forward who crossed the line, this time the impressive Taylor. Paterson converted to make it
17-3 after 20 minutes.
But this sparked the Welsh into life and they scored a wonderful try of their own when scrum-half Gareth Cooper
touched down after a flowing passage of play.
Jones converted to make it 17-10, but Paterson knocked over a penalty just before the interval to stretch Scotland's
lead to double figures once more.
We're not going to get carried away because there was still a lot of mistakes
Bryan Redpath
Scotland captain
Paterson kicked his third penalty immediately after the restart to give the hosts a significant 23-10 margin before
the game slipped into a 30-minute stalemate.
Wales pushed and probed - creating a number of half chances - but Scotland were able to soak up the pressure without
too much difficulty.
The home side's only wobble came when centre James McLaren was sin-binned for a professional foul with 10 minutes
remaining.
Wales, fortified by the arrival of Iestyn Harris from the bench, passed up kickable penalties and poured forward
in search of a second try.
But the Scots held out, and Paterson, who was perfect with the boot, capped his day with an opportunist try when
Rhys Williams made a mess of a Tom Smith grubber kick.
With the game lost, Wales claimed two injury-time tries through Mark Taylor and Williams.
But these consolation efforts were at least 10 minutes too late to alter the result or save their season.
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Scotland: G. Metcalfe, Paterson, McLaren, Utterson, Logan, Townsend, Redpath, T. Smith, Bulloch,
Douglas, Murray, Grimes, White, Mower, Taylor.
Replacements: Russell, G. Kerr, Hines, Petrie, Blair, G. Ross, Craig.
Wales: K. Morgan, R. Williams, Taylor, Shanklin, G. Thomas, S. Jones, V. Cooper, I. Thomas, G. Williams, Evans,
Sidoli, S. Williams, D. Jones, M. Williams, G. Thomas.
Replacements: M. Davies, Jenkins, Llewellyn, Charvis, Peel, Harris, Watkins.
Referee: Pablo Deluca (Argentina)
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