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'I believe we did that': Gregor Townsend on what Scotland achieved in England loss

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A djected looking Scotland after the loss to England in the Calcutta Cup - PA

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has urged his players to build on their agonising near miss against England at Allianz Stadium.

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The Calcutta Cup was seized from Scottish hands through a 16-15 defeat that would have ended differently had Finn Russell nailed a last-gasp conversion close to the touchline.

It was a cruel conclusion given their control of the game, with their key shortcoming the failure to score the points that reflected their dominance, especially in a high-octane opening quarter.

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Scotland close out a Guinness Six Nations that now has two defeats with clashes against Wales and France and Townsend wants them to finish with a flourish.

“It won’t be too difficult to lift the players because we asked them to show who we are as a team against England,” Townsend said.

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L
D
PF
PA
PD
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BP
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3
3
0
0
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2
England
3
2
1
0
10
3
France
2
1
1
0
6
4
Scotland
3
1
2
0
6
5
Italy
2
1
1
0
4
6
Wales
3
0
3
0
1

“I believe we did that, both in attack and defence and in the effort that’s required to play for Scotland.

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“A lot of what we worked on and what we showed, we’ve got to bring that out in the next two games – and they will be tough challenges.

“I watched a lot of the Wales game against Ireland, they played very well so we know we’ll have to build on what we did against England.

“There’s Paris, which will be a very tough game against France. But how we played away from home against England shows that we can create opportunities and score tries against a very good defence.”

Scotland were aiming for an unprecedented fifth successive win in the fixture and won the try count 3-1 with Ben White, Huw Jones and Duhan van der Merwe crossing.

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But even with man of the match Van der Merwe crossing in the 79h minute, it was not enough.

“We were very close to getting a historic win and whether it was a kick or another decision at the end of the game, we’d be talking about a brilliant win. But we’re not. And that’s credit to England for staying out in front at the end,” Townsend said.

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“We felt confident as a coaching group that we were going to get a very good performance out of the players. And it probably surpasses, performance-wise, what we’ve done here the last two or three times.

“Normally when you have that amount of pressure to score points, you get more on the board, so that’s a work on.

“I’m so proud of the group for the effort and skill they showed at the end of a game. They did all they could to retain the Calcutta Cup.”

Jones was replaced in the 65th minute because of an Achilles problem while Rory Sutherland, who was a late withdrawal from the bench at Twickenham, is to undergo a scan for a back problem.

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JW 2 hours ago
'France may leave top players at home but will still be serious contenders in New Zealand'

The country turned septic on Foster for losing a series to what was arguably the best Irish side in history and one that may not have been ranked number one in the world when they arrived, but were by the time they left.

Imagine how feral the nation will be if Robertson’s All Blacks lose to what is supposedly going to be a French ‘B’ team?

This author proving he has less of an understanding of rugby than the general population.


The country was septic because of how easily they got beat Paul. The country is smart enough to rate the relative level of performances, and if Razors team goes backwards like Fosters the criticism you suggest might come will be fully deserved. If France B perform as good as France A and win by the same margins then those with the criticism the team should be winning every game will also be deserved. But the inference that the public didn’t give Ireland the credit they deserved couldn’t be further from the truth imo.

France have beaten the All Blacks on the last three occasions the two sides have met, and that the former has used 38 players in the process.

France could leave 40 players at home in July and still be a serious contender

And to the vibe of this article, it provides abosolutely zero reason to believe the next 38 best French are going to be as good as these first 38. Paul got one thing right, it’s no joke that France will be leaving behind 40 players.


France have a 45 man squad for 6N (well using Wiki), the team could be made up of these leftovers from the teams not likely to get close to Toulouse and Bordeaux, given that just the third place team is doing commendably well not to be in negative for and against like the rest.

Uini Atonio ——— Prop

Giorgi Beria ——— Prop

Georges-Henri Colombe ———- Prop

Jean-Baptiste Gros ——— Prop

Dany Priso ——— Prop

Rabah Slimani———- Prop

Hugo Auradou ——— Lock

Mickaël Guillard ——— Lock

Matthias Halagahu ——— Lock

Romain Taofifénua ——— Lock

Esteban Abadie ——- Back row

Grégory Alldritt ———- Back row

Paul Boudehent ———- Back row

Oscar Jégou ——— Back row

Nolann Le Garrec ——— Scrum-half

Gaël Fickou ——— Centre

Antoine Frisch ——— Centre

Émilien Gailleton ——— Centre

Noah Nene ——— Centre

Théo Attissogbé ——— Wing

Gaël Dréan ———- Wing

Gabin Villièren —— Wing

Léo Barré ——— Fullback


One wouldn’t think Atonio is going to come (I’d be surprised if Fickou is still not rested or he and Le Garrec aren’t involved in a relegation playoff game) but a few good players there like Leo Barre, Le Garrec, Taofifénua, and that back row, but also a distinct lack of a spine with the 3 best playmakers playing in the Final at home.


What are the possibilities to fill out these missing spots? looking at Opta’s stats hub Serin and Couilloud provide good back up for Le Garrec by fact of having the highest try involvements in the Top14 (along with Michael Ruru). And Serin’s partner Herve looks the most threatening to carry on the teams style with his elusiveness?

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