Wales vs Scotland LIVE result: Six Nations score and latest updates from Super Saturday
Follow the latest updates from the Parc y Scarlets as the Wales skipper breaks Richie McCaw’s all-time record for the most-capped international to kick off the final weekend of the Six Nations
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Your support makes all the difference.Follow the latest updates from the Six Nations clash between Wales and Scotland as ‘Super Saturday’ gets under way with a record-breaking affair at Parc y Scarlets.
It will be a day to remember for Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones as the lock makes his 149th international appearance to break Richie McCaw’s record of Test appearances, with this being his 140th outing for his country on top of his nine Lions appearances. Wales fans will also look to debutant flanker Shane Lewis-Hughes, having been talked up by the skipper himself as one to watch for the future.
Scotland will be a significantly more dangerous proposition today though with the enigmatic Finn Russell back at fly-half after resolving his differences with head coach Gregor Townsend, with the Scots out to claim a rare away victory that could secure them a top-three finish in the Championship. Follow the live updates below.
44 mins: Italy 5-17 England
Italy are up in arms when Bellini is taken late by Curry as he kicks the ball away, though it looks much more dramatic as the Italian wing puts everything into the kick that launches him into the air on contact. The penalty gives Italy good field position, but they lose the lineout and England are able to disrupt possession and force the ball into touch.
41 mins: Italy 5-15 England
Hill gets an early chargedown on Violi … TRY FOR ENGLAND!
41 mins: Italy 5-10 England
England kick off and the second half is under way!
HALF-TIME
England return to the field, and eventually Italy return to prepare for the second half.
HALF-TIME
England looked to be cruising in those first 10 minutes, but did they get complacent? Either way the game has been turned on its head and those subsequent 30 minutes were a ball of nerves, poor execution and ill-temper that has really knocked England off their game. Had England scored right at the end of the half their, the game would probably be going one way in the second, but this really is anyone’s game right now and that Six Nations title looks very distant indeed!
HALF-TIME
Before we crack on with assessing that disjointed half of rugby, here’s how Italy got themselves back in the match:
40 mins: Italy 5-10 England
The ball breaks loose and it’s hacked downfield and it’s a footrace between Mori and Earl. Earl slaps it back but only over the try line, and suddenly it’s Furbank and Mori going for it. Mori claims he’s grounded it, but the TMO reveals neither has and May’s recovery effort ensures England escape that one.
That brings half-time, but that was NOT the half of rugby that England expected, I can tell you that!
39 mins: Italy 5-10 England
Italy diffuse the maul, wrap up the ball and win the turnover, and the celebrations this time from the men in blue infuriates Billy Vunipola, who trusts his head into Negri’s chest and gets a telling off from referee Pascal Gauzere. That was truly wasteful from England.
38 mins: Italy 5-10 England
England set up a strong maul and it’s motoring, and Polledri comes in at the side to stop George from going over that sees the penalty given and the No 8 sent to the sin-bin. Having survived their own reduction, now England have the advantage. Can they convert? Farrell goes to the corner again.
37 mins: Italy 5-10 England
England again try to up the tempo, with Youngs rushing Garbisi and then Furbank chasing a Farrell kick well, and it forces Bigi off his feet in sealing the ruck that gifts England a penalty. Farrell turns down the shot to go for the corner…
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