The Scotsman

Young Scots rue late yellow card as Wales rally to claim victory

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Scotland were ahead going into the last 10 minutes at the Stadiwm CSM in Colwyn Bay last night, but a yellow card then saw Wales score two tries to win 37-29 in the under-20 Six Nations opener.

After a game in which the visitors scored five tries and took one bonus point, Scottish captain Liam Mcconnell, inset, said “It was frustratin­g.

“It was going from end-toend and we gained momentumat­times,butthenlos­titand couldn’t wrestle it back.

“The yellow card near the end was obviously a big moment, but we still could have reacted better. We did some good things, but we have to manage games better. ”

Before the match Scotland were forced into a late change withtighth­eadpropoll­ieblythlaf­ferty out, Callum Norrie stepping up into the number three jersey and Ryan Whitefield added to the bench.

After just 112 seconds play was then stopped for an injury to Scotland No 8 Tom Currie and, after a long delay, he was replaced by Jonny Morris.

Waleshadat­rydisallow­edfor a forward pass before Scotland went ahead in the 10th minute thanks to an excellent lineout drive which went all of 20 metres.

After the lineout was won by secondrow Euan Mcvie, all of the pack worked in tandem and Wales could not stop them, hooker Elliot Young scoring a try. Stand-off Isaac Coates could not convert and four minutes later a penalty from his opposite man Harri Wilde made it 5-3.

The home side then took the lead in the 18th minute when centre Huw Anderson went over for an unconverte­d try.

Another well-worked lineout drive then put Scotland back ahead in the 23rd minute with back-row Freddy Douglas the scorer. Coates’ conversion hit the post.

A quickly taken tap penalty then had the Scotland defence backpedall­ing and good hands from Wales saw winger Walker Price going over on the left for an unconverte­d effort. That made it 13-10 and, a few minutes later, No 8 Morgan Morse scored a third for Wales with Wilde converting.

In a breathless first half, great work from full-back Fergus Watson got Scotland into the Wales 22 and, soon after, Young scored his second try. Coates converted and it was 20-17 to Wales at the break.

Five minutes into the second half Scotland scored their bonus point fourth try when centre Kerr Yule powered over underthepo­sts.coatesconv­erted for 24-20. With 19 minutes to go, Wales got ahead again when Harriacker­manranagre­atline and showed strength to go over for their bonus point fourth try despite the attentions of two defenders. The conversion was missed and it was 25-24 until, four minutes later, Scotland scored their fifth try.

After some more good lineout drive work, Douglas pounced forhisseco­ndtryand,although itwasuncon­verted,itwas29-25.

With 10 minutes to go the big moment came. Replacemen­t loosehead Alex O’driscoll was yellow carded for a deliberate knock on while Scotland were defending their own try line.

Wales used their man advantaget­oscoreoutw­ideviapric­e’s secondtrya­nd,whensubhar­ri Ford converted, it was 32-29 to the hosts. In the closing stages, still against 14, Wales replacemen­t Rhodri Lewis bagged his team’s sixth try and that fivepointe­r denied Scotland a second bonus point.

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 ?? PICTURE: GARETH EVERETT/HUW EVANS/SHUTTERSTO­CK ?? Scotland players are dejected as Wales celebrate their 37-29 win in the under-20 Six Nations opener at Stadiwm CSM in Colwyn Bay
PICTURE: GARETH EVERETT/HUW EVANS/SHUTTERSTO­CK Scotland players are dejected as Wales celebrate their 37-29 win in the under-20 Six Nations opener at Stadiwm CSM in Colwyn Bay
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