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04-Feb-2018<br />

Scotland won't change tack despite Cardiff humiliation<br />

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© Getty Scotland will stick to their high risk game, says head coach Gregor Townsend.<br />

Scotland won’t temper their high-octane, high-risk of play even after their 2018 NatWest 6<br />

Nations campaign came crashing off the tracks with another humiliating loss to Wales in<br />

Cardiff.<br />

A chastened but unrepentant head coach Gregor Townsend said Scotland will continue with<br />

that style despite it making next to no impact on the Welsh defence. A try from replacement<br />

Pete Horne with just two minutes left prevented the shut out but was also the only threat<br />

from the Scots much-hyped attacking game in the entire second half as they plunged to a<br />

34-7 defeat.<br />

Townsend dismissed the idea that his preferred “organised chaos” game was naïve for the 6<br />

Nations in contrast to Southern Hemisphere opposition as in Scotland’s autumn successes.<br />

“This wasn’t really a true representation of how we play in attack, how accurate we can be<br />

and how good these players can be,” said the coach.<br />

“Maybe we went too wide at times, but ultimately that was one element. Other elements<br />

were that we lost ball at contact, made defensive errors, didn’t win the ball at the lineout.<br />

“You can’t say we’re running from our own line, that’s why we lost. There are times when we<br />

have to go forward and narrow a defence, give our forwards easier targets, but that’s the<br />

way we play.”<br />

Townsend thought that his team breached the Welsh defence several times in the opening<br />

spell but “weren’t accurate enough in our passing and decision making to really hit home<br />

that advantage.”<br />

“I think a lot of our errors weren’t down to Wales rushing up and defending any differently<br />

than New Zealand did, or Australia, who are both excellent defensive teams.<br />

“We probably found as many gaps in the defence as we would have in the first 20 minutes<br />

of those games in November.”<br />

Townsend did accept that the Scots had an issue playing away from home in the Six<br />

Nations, with just six wins away from Murrayfield since the championship took on its current<br />

format in 2000.<br />

“We don’t have a great away record, there’s no getting away from that,” he said. “I read the<br />

stats like you guys on the Six Nations and we have to get better.<br />

“We have to realise that teams will have moments when they’re doing well, when the<br />

crowd’s behind them and when they maybe score a try. We’ve got to be able to handle that,<br />

and this wasn’t the answer obviously.<br />

“We’ve got to find solutions when we go to Dublin and Rome, two very tough places to win,<br />

but our focus over next two games is playing at home and making sure that we put in a<br />

performance that makes our supporters proud.<br />

“If that gets us to wins then brilliant, but we’ve got to make sure we perform much better,<br />

first of all.”<br />

There was no official medical bulletin from the Scottish camp yesterday but wing Byron<br />

McGuigan limped off in Cardiff with what could be a hamstring problem. The Scots are<br />

hoping that recent injury victims Richie Gray, Alex Dunbar and Duncan Taylor will be back in<br />

full training when they reconvene on Tuesday for Sunday’s second game against France.<br />

The French, who lost to a last-gasp Jonny Sexton drop goal in Paris to Ireland, announced<br />

two squad changes yesterday with the injured teenage stand-off Mattieu Jalibert and back<br />

rower Kevin Gourdan ruled out, replaced by the experienced Lionel Beauxis and Louis<br />

Picamoles.<br />

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