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It's all over! The referee has blown their whistle to end the game.

80'

Jodie Rettie comes on.

79'

Lana Skeldon comes off.

79'

Hannah Bluck comes on.

79'

Lisa Neumann comes off.

79'

Robyn Wilkins comes on.

79'

Elinor Snowsill comes off.

79'

Carys Phillips comes on.

79'

Kelsey Jones comes off.

79'

Cerys Hale comes on.

79'

Sisilia Tuipulotu comes off.

79'

Cara Hope comes on.

79'

Gwenllian Pyrs comes off.

79'
Conversion

Elinor Snowsill has kicked a conversion.

79'
Try

Wales are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Ffion Lewis picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.

78'

This is dangerous for the defence as Ffion Lewis bursts through to advance the Wales attack.

78'

Scotland decide to make a substitution, with Beth Blacklock getting some game time.

73'

Scotland decide to make a substitution, with Meryl Smith being replaced.

73'
Penalty Goal

Elinor Snowsill has kicked a penalty goal.

73'

Scotland make a substitution with Anne Young coming on.

68'

Scotland make a substitution with Leah Bartlett coming off.

68'

Scotland make a substitution with Liz Musgrove coming on.

66'

Scotland make a substitution with Coreen Grant coming off.

66'

Scotland make a substitution with Eva Donaldson coming on.

66'

Scotland make a substitution with Lyndsay O'Donnell coming off.

66'

Wales make a substitution with Natalia John coming on.

66'

Wales make a substitution with Abbie Fleming coming off.

66'

Helen Nelson curls the ball too far, missing the posts to the right.

66'
Try

A stunning solo try from Chloe Rollie

65'

The defensive line has been broken as Chloe Rollie goes through the gap.

65'

Meryl Smith sets up the try.

64'

Wales sub Kate Williams comes onto the field.

63'

Sioned Harries departs for Wales.

63'

The defensive line has been broken as Lisa Neumann goes through the gap.

62'

The defensive line has been broken as Elinor Snowsill goes through the gap.

60'

Wales sub Ffion Lewis comes onto the field.

60'

Keira Bevan departs for Wales.

60'

Mairi McDonald comes on for Scotland.

56'

Caity Mattinson leaves the field.

56'

Elliann Clarke comes on for Scotland.

56'

Christine Belisle leaves the field.

56'

Keira Bevan has hooked the conversion to the left of the posts.

53'
Try

Nothing was going to stop Sisilia Tuipulotu from scoring as they record the try for Wales.

51'

Bethan Lewis sets up the try.

51'

What a run here by Hannah Jones as they get over the gainline!

50'
Conversion

Helen Nelson adds the two points for Scotland.

48'
Try

Slick passing by Scotland leads to a try for Coreen Grant.

47'

Spellbinding play by Helen Nelson is finished off with a try.

46'

Louise McMillan makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

44'
Conversion

Keira Bevan adds the two points for Wales.

43'
Try

The defence are desperately trying to hold out here but it was to no avail as Gwenllian Pyrs dots the ball down from close range.

41'

The second half kicks off.

40'

The half-time whistle blows and both teams head for the dressing rooms.

43'
Yellow Card

Kerin Lake (Wales) is shown a yellow card

39'

Fabulous play by Scotland has led to Christine Belisle being able to wriggle through a gap.

39'

Fabulous play by Scotland has led to Francesca McGhie being able to wriggle through a gap.

37'
Conversion

Helen Nelson does the business as their conversion attempt goes over.

34'
Try

The Scotland maul pushes over the tryline as Lana Skeldon scores.

33'

Trouble here as Francesca McGhie breaches the defence.

30'

Eilidh Sinclair comes on.

29'

Rachel McLachlan comes off.

29'
Conversion

Keira Bevan makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.

29'
Try

The pressure has finally told as Gwenllian Pyrs scores from close range.

28'

Trouble here as Sioned Harries breaches the defence.

28'
Penalty Goal

The touch judges raise their flags as Helen Nelson kicks the penalty goal.

27'

Scotland sub Rachel McLachlan comes onto the field.

12'

Eilidh Sinclair departs for Scotland.

12'

There wasn't enough power on that conversion attempt by Keira Bevan as it drops short of the posts.

4'
Try

Wales are only a few metres out, surely they must score! And they do with Sisilia Tuipulotu touching down.

2'

Bethan Lewis sets up the try.

2'

The defensive line has been broken as Keira Bevan goes through the gap.

0'

Eilidh Sinclair comes on.

0'

Rachel McLachlan comes off.

0'

We are underway as the referee blows their whistle.

0'
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Match Details

Scotland Women's v Wales Women's

Womens Six Nations - Round 2
Sat 1st April 2023, 12:30pm
Hive Stadium

Points Flow Chart

Wales Women's win +12
Scotland Women's
Wales Women's
Scotland Women's
Time in lead
Wales Women's
0
Mins in lead
79
0%
% Of Game In Lead
99%
16%
Possession Last 10 min
84%
0
Points Last 10 min
10

Key Events

Full Time
Snowsill
79'
22 - 34
Lewis
78'
22 - 32
Snowsill
73'
22 - 27
Rollie
22 - 24
65'
Tuipulotu
51'
17 - 24
Nelson
17 - 19
48'
Grant
15 - 19
47'
Bevan
43'
10 - 19
Pyrs
41'
10 - 17
Half Time
Lake
39'
10 - 12
Nelson
10 - 12
34'
Skeldon
8 - 12
33'
Bevan
29'
3 - 12
Pyrs
28'
3 - 10
Nelson
3 - 5
27'
Tuipulotu
2'
0 - 5
Start

22m Entries

Avg. Points Scored
2.7
8
Entries
Avg. Points Scored
3.7
9
Entries

Attack Profile

Scotland Women's
Wales Women's
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Defence Profile

Scotland Women's
Wales Women's
More Less More

Ruck Speed

0-3 secs
55%
50%
3-6 secs
35%
36%
6+ secs
5%
10%
82
Rucks Won
151

Other Fixtures

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