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Wales boss Warren Gatland 'predicted' big win over Scotland in yesterday's 6 Nations<br />

opener Warren Gatland said he had fully expected a dominant victory over Scotland as his<br />

Wales side opened their NatWest 6 Nations campaign with a 34-7 victory in Cardiff.<br />

Scotland arrived in Wales with genuine hopes of a first win at Cardiff since 2002 after<br />

beating Australia by a record score and losing narrowly to world champions New Zealand in<br />

the autumn.<br />

Wales were also heavily depleted by injuries, but the rampant hosts ran in four tries for their<br />

first-ever Six Nations bonus point and stopped Scotland getting on the scoreboard until the<br />

final minute. It was an afternoon I was expecting with the way we have trained the last<br />

couple of weeks. There was definitely a quiet confidence in the squad, they have been<br />

outstanding in their preparation and we went in the game expecting to win reasonably<br />

comfortably.<br />

I told the chief executive (Martyn Phillips) that I thought we would win by 20 points at the<br />

team run (on Friday) and he was shocked.<br />

But that's how well we've trained. The guys, they've been excellent.<br />

– Warren Gatland, Wales Coach Leigh Halfpenny ended a five-year Test try drought as he<br />

crossed twice, the full-back providing 24 of Wales' points.<br />

Fellow Scarlets Gareth Davies and Steff Evans also scored, with Scotland's late response<br />

coming from replacement Pete Horne. I thought we defended superbly. Scotland have a lot<br />

of attacking threats and we had to cope with that. Apart from the soft try at the end our<br />

defence was outstanding.<br />

Getting the bonus point was pleasing as well and we probably left two or three tries out<br />

there on the pitch, so there is some improvement for us to do there.<br />

As a squad we can all get better for next week.<br />

– Warren Gatland, Wales Coach Wales' next test is against defending champions England<br />

at Twickenham and Gatland hopes to welcome back some key players.<br />

Liam Williams will take a full part in training on Monday after an abdominal problem, and<br />

fellow British and Irish Lion George North should also be available.<br />

Bath number eight Toby Faletau is also closing in on a return, although Gatland says he<br />

needs game-time following a knee problem, while outside-half Dan Biggar is making "good<br />

progress" after shoulder trouble. It's nice to have that competition in the squad with some<br />

quality players knowing they will have to fight really hard for their position. I said a few<br />

weeks ago that the draw was great for us. We've got England and Ireland away and more<br />

often than not we've had a really tough opening fixture.<br />

Getting Scotland up first at home was great for us to get off to a winning start and a lot of<br />

the players wanted to make up for last year's disappointment at Murrayfield.<br />

– Warren Gatland, Wales Coach Scotland coach Gregor Townsend said Wales' opening try<br />

- Davies intercepting an Ali Price pass before dashing 60 metres - had sapped Scotland's<br />

confidence.<br />

The Scots then capitulated in pretty much the same way when losing 61-21 to England at<br />

Twickenham last season after having travelled with great optimism.<br />

"I think it (being overawed by the occasion) is something we have to ask because we didn't<br />

play like we could," Townsend said.<br />

"That was miles below what we know we are capable of and where we need to be at in this<br />

championship.<br />

"We should be criticised for this performance - whether it's from the press or the fans who<br />

came down here to support us - but now we have an opportunity to put things right this<br />

week.<br />

"We have four games left to be much, much better than we were today, and I believe in the<br />

players and their determination to make things right.<br />

"We were badly beaten and it was a defeat, but there weren't many away wins in the<br />

championship last year and now we need to bounce back."

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