Wales 27 - 23 Scotland: How they rated in Cardiff
WALES
LIAM WILLIAMS: Tried too hard at times. Not one of his more influential games. 6/10
GEORGE NORTH: Delivered his best Wales performance for a while, with a 70th-minute try just reward for his efforts. 8
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Hide AdJONATHAN DAVIES: Celebrated his 50th cap with a victory, but it was hard-earned as Wales were pushed all the way. 7
JAMIE ROBERTS: Followed up his lung-busting efforts in Dublin last weekend with another outstanding effort that this time was highlighted with a try. 9
TOM JAMES: Apart from one strong second-half run, the Cardiff Blues wing had little chance to shine. 6
DAN BIGGAR: Kicked 12 points after making a rapid recovery from an ankle injury suffered against Ireland six days ago, and underlined why he is so vital for Wales. 7
GARETH DAVIES: Scored a sparking early solo try, and kept chipping away behind his forwards throughout the game. 7
ROB EVANS: Another solid showing by the Scarlets prop, who looks to be a real discovery. 7
SCOTT BALDWIN: Played his part with a hard-working shift before making way early in the second period. 6
SAMSON LEE: Gave as good as he got in the scrums during a tough set-piece battle. 7
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Hide AdLUKE CHARTERIS: Impressive in the tight and loose exchanges. Put himself about impressively. 7
ALUN-WYN JONES: Ensured that Wales did not take a backward step. Showcased all his experience. 7
SAM WARBURTON: Blindside flanker is not the Wales captain’s most effective position, but he battled hard. 7
JUSTIN TIPURIC: Relished the open nature of another exciting game against Scotland. Tireless. 7
TAULUPE FALETAU: Wales’ best forward, who was a towering influence at the back of the scrum. 8
Substitutes
KEN OWENS: Took over from Baldwin early in the second period. 7
GETHIN JENKINS: Replaced Evans after 48 minutes. 6
BRADLEY DAVIES: Went on for Charteris midway through the third quarter. 7
DAN LYDIATE: Added experience to the Welsh cause during the final quarter. 7
GARETH ANSCOMBE: Went on for James with 14 minutes left. 6
TOMAS FRANCIS: Took over from Lee after 68 minutes
RHYS PRIESTLAND: Gained a late run instead of Biggar. 6
SCOTLAND
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Hide AdSTUART HOGG: Lasted less than half an hour before back injury ended his involvement. Cruel luck just as he was starting to purr. 7/10
SEAN LAMONT: Late replacement for injured Sean Maitland. Put in a solid defensive shift, but little option to attack. 7
MARK BENNETT: Always looking for the opportunity to find space, but faded after the break. 6
DUNCAN TAYLOR: Made his first Test start in almost two years, but his last-gasp try was too late for Scots. Also came up with try-saving tackle on North. 8
TOMMY SEYMOUR: Now has six tries in his last seven internationals. Superb under the high ball. Possibly his best display in dark blue. 8
FINN RUSSELL: Superb vision to set-up Seymour’s try with a chip to the corner, but looked casual at times when under pressure. 6
GREIG LAIDLAW: Solid leadership as always as he kept the tempo high. Flawless with the boot as he kicked 11 points. 7
AL DICKINSON: Struggled up against Samson Lee at the scrum and was quiet in the loose. 6
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Hide AdROSS FORD: Again failed to find consistent accuracy with his line-out throws and struggled to make ground in open play. 6
WP NEL: The pick of Scotland’s front row, but it was his spill which allowed Roberts in for crucial second Wales try. 7
JONNY GRAY: Was never on the same wavelength as Ford with his lineout calls, but did put in a determined tackling display. 6
RICHIE GRAY: The giant lock performed well at the set-piece and always carried with purpose. 6
JOHN BARCLAY: Came up with a couple of important turnovers in the first half, but did not show up quite as well in the second half. 7
JOHN HARDIE: The usual industrious performance from the Edinburgh flanker, but was lucky Tom James did not punish his slip-up after the break. 6
DAVID DENTON: Did not really get into the game as he was well marshalled by opposite number Taulupe Faletau. 6
Substitutes
RUARIDH JACKSON: On early for Hogg, but never as dangerous. 5
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Hide AdSTUART McINALLY: Carried better than Ford, the man he replaced. 6
GORDON REID: Dropped the ball on his first involvement after replacing Dickinson. 4
BLAIR COWAN: Lasted just 10 minutes before he went off injured. 4
DUNCAN WEIR: nailed a late conversion after replacing Russell. 5
TIM SWINSON: Put himself about in last few exchanges. 5
SAM HIDALGO-CLYNE: Not enough time to make impact after replacing Laidlaw. 4