Summary
France 22 Scotland 13
SCOTLAND rediscovered their pride and some fighting spirit here in the Stade de France as they pushed this French team most of the way with two penalties from Phil Godman and a well- worked try for Thom Evans in the second half. While it was a much- improved effort from Frank Hadden's men they were left to rue their coach's decision not to have a specialist lock on the bench (instead the Scots had two breakaways) after Jim Hamilton retired from the fray after just 18 minutes with what looked like a shoulder injury.See the full content of this document
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Lock Stock and One Smoking Try
Simon Taylor went to lock, Kelly Brown took over at No.8 and for three-quarters of this match half of the Scottish forwards were playing outwith their normal positions. You could call Hadden unlucky but you could equally well call him hopel...
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