Wales prop Francis expects mind games from England's Genge
Wales prop Tomas Francis is expecting "mind games" if he is to scrum down against England’s Ellis Genge in the Six Nations at the weekend but is determined to ignore them.
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Wales prop Tomas Francis is expecting "mind games" if he is to scrum down against England’s Ellis Genge in the Six Nations at the weekend but is determined to ignore them.
Wales prop Tomas Francis is ready to ignore Ellis Genge’s “mind games” in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash against England.
Wales coach Wayne Pivac was delighted his side were able to cling on to a tense 20-17 win over Scotland at Principality Stadium in Round 2 of the Guinness Six Nations. Scotland led 11-6 midway through the first half after Darcy Graham's try with Finn Russell and Dan Biggar trading two penalties, but after Tomas Francis' try, the sides went in level at half-time.
Wales got their Guinness Six Nations campaign back on track with a nailbiting 20-17 win over Scotland at Principality Stadium.Darcy Graham scored for Scotland early in the first half, before Tomas Francis cross for Wales just before half-time, with the sides heading into the second half level.
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.
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.
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.
Captain Dan Biggar kicked 15 points in his 100th international to guide Wales to victory against Scotland.