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Six Nations: Scotland boss Gregor Townsend reveals why nerves were shredded against England

Gregor Townsend admitted to some nerve-shredding moments as Scotland hung on for victory in a dramatic Calcutta Cup finale at Murrayfield.

With the Scots leading 20-17, a series of England scrums put the home pack under severe pressure as the clock moved past the 80-minute mark.

Referee Ben O’Keeffe called for reset after reset but when England finally got the ball away, Scotland managed to repel them by winning a turnover on their own 22. Captain Stuart Hogg then kicked the ball into touch to end the game, prompting an eruption of noise in the stadium.

Townsend said the closing moments had been hard to take in the coaches’ box amid fears that England might have been awarded a penalty.

“The heart rates for all of us were the highest they’d been the whole game,” said the coach as Scotland opened their 2022 Six Nations campaign with a hard-fought victory.

“There was an element of what would happen when the ball came out of the scrum, or whether the referee would penalise one team or another.

“I think one of the scrums we thought we were going to get the penalty and another we thought England might get the penalty. I’m glad it wasn’t decided by a scrum decision and we had to defend.

“It was always going to be difficult for a team in that weather to try and get a try or force a penalty. I’m really proud with the effort in the scrum and the phase defence.”

Replacement scrum-half Ben White scored a first-half try and then Scotland were awarded a penalty try in the second period when England hooker Lewis Cowan-Dickie deliberately slapped a Finn Russell cross-kick into touch under pressure from Darcy Graham.

In between, Marcus Smith scored England’s only try and kicked four penalties on his Six Nations debut and the visitors led

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