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Wales make it two from two with hard-fought win over Scotland

Wales fought off Scotland 34-22 in a DAM Health Stadium thriller to make it two wins from two in the TikTok Women's Six Nations. Both meetings between the pair in 2022 went down to the wire and that again proved the case this time, with Wales frustrated for large periods in Edinburgh. Ad Sisilia Tuipulotu scored within three minutes to give Wales the lead and they threatened to run away with it early on.

RugbyTikTok Women's Six Nations Preview: England v ItalyYESTERDAY AT 12:17 Gwenllian Pyrs added a second but Scotland were just two points behind at half-time after a Helen Nelson penalty and Lana Skeldon score. Pyrs and Tuipulotu were again on the scoreboard either side of a Coreen Grant try before Chloe Rollie danced her way through to set up a grandstand finish. But a late Elinor Snowsill three-pointer and try from Ffion Lewis ensured Wales would enter the fallow week unbeaten.

WALES FRUSTARTED AFTER BRIGHT START Keira Bevan led the sides ahead her 50th cap and it was the scrum-half who made the game's first decisive contribution. Bevan was one of the standout performers in Wales' opening-day victory and looked just as menacing from the off in Edinburgh. From the base of a ruck inside her own half, she danced her way through a ragged defensive line and carried all the way to the Scotland 22.

Nothing came of that particular attack but a penalty against Scotland lock Louise McMillan offered Wales a second bite at the cherry. Captain Hannah Jones pointed to the corner and Tuipulotu was soon over for her second try in as many matches following a neat piece of improvisation from Georgia Evans. A frenetic spell ensued as Scotland looked to impose themselves onto the game by throwing it about but Wales held firm and resisted

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