Scotland produce performance of extremes but survive Wales fightback

- Scotland 35-29 Wales
- Home side lead 35-8 but Wales secure late bonus points
All of Scotland’s brilliance, all their familiar failings. It cannot be denied, they have once again underscored their status as second only to France as an attacking force. But even with a 27-point cushion midway through the second half, they contrived to make life uncomfortable for themselves against a clearly inferior side. But for Blair Murray’s unfortunate little leap into a tackle a few minutes from the end, they might even have lost.
Wales managed to rouse themselves from a hopeless position to claim two bonus points, when Max Llewellyn crashed over to score their fourth at the death. Jarrod Evans’s conversion, his third, pulled Wales back to within six for the second point.
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