Scotland coach Gregor Townsend said flyhalf Finn Russell would continue with the kicking duties in Saturday's Six Nations game against Wales despite missing kicks at Twickenham that would have given his side victory over England two weeks ago.
Scotland are aiming to record three straight wins against Wales for the first time since the 1989-1991 Five Nations. Scotland's 35-7 victory in their last meeting with Wales at Murrayfield was their biggest winning margin in the 142-year history of this fixture and their highest total since a 35-10 win in 1924.
Scotland survived a fierce Welsh comeback to get back to winning ways in the Six Nations with a 35-29 success at Murrayfield.
Scotland, more than most, should do it because their breakdown has struggled (only France have conceded more turnovers) and their handling errors are the highest in the championship.
SCOTLAND bounced back from their Calcutta Cup disappointment to send sorry Wales to their 16th defeat on the spin. The loss to England two weeks earlier ended any chance of Gregor Townsend’s