Six Nations evening headlines as Wayne Pivac told to start Jonathan Davies against England after strong 13-minute Scotland cameo
Here are the latest rugby evening headlines on Sunday, February 13.
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Here are the latest rugby evening headlines on Sunday, February 13.
Wales burst Scotland’s Guinness Six Nations bubble and put themselves back in title contention with a 20-17 victory at the Principality Stadium.
Wales ground out a tight 20-17 victory against their Scottish visitors at the Principality Stadium to close the chapter on their Dublin nightmare.
A thrilling game at the Stade de France saw France make it two wins from two with a 30-24 win over Ireland. Les Bleus flew out the traps and Antoine Dupont gave them the lead with a try after just one minute with Melvyn Jaminet adding the extras. Ad/> Jaminet then kicked for 10-0 lead but Ireland were back in the game when Mack Hansen went over with Joey Carbery converting.
Dan Biggar has battled through injury to mark his 100th Test appearance with the game-clinching drop goal in a 20-17 win for Wales over Scotland in the Six Nations.
It was the decisive moment of the Wales-Scotland match and it all hinged on a crucial conversation between referee Nic Berry and his TMO Brett Cronan.
Gregor Townsend bemoaned Scotland’s failure to take advantage of “big moments” as their Six Nations hoodoo in Cardiff continued.
CARDIFF :Dan Biggar’s late drop goal proved the difference as Wales edged Scotland 20-17 in their Six Nations clash at the Principality Stadium on Saturday to register their first win of this year’s competition.