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Scotland v Wales LIVE rugby: Six Nations 2023 score and result as Finn Russell masterclass leads to record win

Scotland 35-7 Wales: Finn Russell’s inspirational performance leads Scotland to a record home win over Wales

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 11 February 2023 19:14 GMT
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Six Nations week one round-up: England struggle as Ireland make statement

Finn Russell ran the show as Scotland blitzed Wales 35-7 at Murrayfield to kick off a Six Nations campaign with back-to-back victories for the first time.

The Racing 92 stand-off was at his magnificent best as he laid three of his side’s five tries on a plate for his team-mates and was also heavily involved in another.

Wales, who had won on six of their previous seven visits to Edinburgh, made things tough for Gregor Townsend’s team in the first half, but it was one-way traffic after the break as the hosts notched 22 points without reply to back up their Calcutta Cup victory in style and claim the Doddie Weir Cup.

Relive the Six Nations clash below:

Finn Russell runs the show as Scotland turn on the style to hammer Wales

Finn Russell ran the show as Scotland blitzed Wales 35-7 at BT Murrayfield to kick off a Guinness Six Nations campaign with back-to-back victories for the first time.

The Racing 92 stand-off was at his magnificent best as he laid three of his side’s five tries on a plate for his team-mates and was also heavily involved in another.

Wales, who had won on six of their previous seven visits to Edinburgh, made things tough for Gregor Townsend’s team in the first half, but it was one-way traffic after the break as the hosts notched 22 points without reply to back up their Calcutta Cup victory in style and claim the Doddie Weir Cup.

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Finn Russell shines as Scotland turn on the style to hammer Wales

Scotland scored 22 points without reply in the second half at BT Murrayfield.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 19:04

Ken Owens speaks to the BBC

“We had a lot of changes, especially in the pack, and those boys showed the potential of where we are trying to go. We were perhaps a little bit unlucky not to go in slightly ahead at half-time, but our second half we went back-to-back errors and put pressure on ourselves. You give a team like Scotland, they are full of confidence at the moment, front foot ball they are going to punish you. We allowed them to come at us.

“When you are winning and have got that momentum it is hard to lose. The flipside of that is the same. We have got to work hard next week. It is early days with a new coaching staff and some new players, so we have got to grind out a win and start building that momentum.

“There are positives out there. People back home will say there isn’t but we believe in what we are trying to achieve.”

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Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:58

Welsh woe

Another chastening day for Warren Gatland’s Wales 2.0 - two games, 17 points for, 71 points against, with another string of missed chances. Oddly, there are positive signs for Gatland, certainly in terms of the continued creation of chances and the way the back row functioned at times, but a great many questions, too. Once again you would have to say their more experienced faces failed to truly influence the game.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:54

Jamie Ritchie, trophy in his arms, offers his post-match thoughts

“I couldn’t ask for more from the crowd, they were awesome today,” the Scotland captain tells the BBC. “Again it wasn’t perfect but we did enough to get the job done, so we are delighted.

“The first game here without [Doddie Weir], I’m glad we could do this for Kathy and the boys today.

“We have belief that, if we play to our best, we can beat any team. We will be looking to improve when we go Paris, definitely.”

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:50

Scotland win the Doddie Weir Cup

Jamie Ritchie’s captaincy career is only young but the flanker is getting rather used to the feel of silverware - he takes the Doddie Weir Cup from the late lock’s widow Kathy, lifting it aloft to a great Scottish roar.

It feels like there is still more to come from Scotland - and they’ll need it with a trip to Paris next before Ireland visit Edinburgh. But, for the first time in a generation, they’ve made a perfect start to the tournament.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:46

Finn Russell has a natter with BBC

“It’s a great game and a great result for us. I think the boys put in a great performance today which was great to have back here at Murrayfield.

“I was just doing my job out there - making other boys look good! The boys are all on the same page and our attack today was really good. A good performance all round.”

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:43

F/T: SCOTLAND 35-7 WALES

Pressure? What pressure. For the first time since 1996, Scotland have won back-to-back games to open their championship, and they move level on points with Ireland at the top of the Six Nations table after another bonus point win. Wales were wasteful but take nothing away from a ruthless Scottish performance, taking hold of the game in the second half and putting it out of sight.

Finn Russell dazzled, but Scotland’s defensive effort was outstanding throughout.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:41

FULL TIME! SCOTLAND 35-7 WALES

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Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:39

Scotland 35-7 Wales, 81 minutes

It’s all over bar the shouting - and how Murrayfield will shout after this. Rio Dyer nearly cuts through (the wing has been a bright spot for Wales again this evening) and a penalty for the visitors is tapped quickly by Rhys Webb.

But the next penalty is Scotland’s - and that will be that...

Or not! George Horne taps and goes, oddly, and Wales’ day gets worse with another brandishing of the yellow card. I’m not entirely sure in whose direction it was thrust, but it matters not as Finn Russell says enough of the tomfoolery and sends us to a close.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:39

TRY! SCOTLAND 35-7 Wales (Matt Fagerson try, 79 minutes)

Another assist for Finn Russell and Matt Fagerson gets a try he richly deserves!

A maul munching to create the space out wide, and Alex Cuthbert is sucked in as Russell attacks the line on the left. A lifted miss ball gives Fagerson a simple run-in to cap a busy and close to faultless display.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 18:34

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