Sunday Tribune

Halfpenny coins it as Wales thrash Scotland

- TOM HAYWARD

CARDIFF: Leigh Halfpenny scored two tries here yesterday as Wales opened their Six Nations campaign with a dominant 34-7 victory against much-fancied Scotland.

In an entertaini­ng start to the tournament, Wales banished memories of their defeat to Scotland in last year’s fixture with a commanding victory courtesy of tries from Gareth Davies and Steff Evans and Halfpenny’s double.

The experience­d fullback added 14 points from the boot for a personal tally of 24.

Scotland had not won in Cardiff since 2002 but arrived in the Welsh capital buoyed up by a superb spell in November that saw them thump Australia and fall agonisingl­y short of a famous victory against the world champion All Blacks.

Wales, however – without six British & Irish Lions stars – started in inspired fashion at a fervent Principali­ty Stadium with Davies intercepti­ng a pass from opposite number Ali Price to canter over from 60 metres.

The visitors barely had time to settle in a breathless opening 15 minutes before Halfpenny dived over for his first Wales try since 2013 – 38 games ago.

Scotland, one of the most dynamic and attacking sides, were guilty of overplayin­g at times and found it difficult to build cohesion or put pressure on the Welsh defence.

Fielding a number of inexperien­ced players due to injury, Scotland made it to the break without falling further behind but any hopes of a second-half comeback were hampered by Halfpenny, who twice punished Scottish infringeme­nts to extend the lead.

Halfpenny then strolled over for his second on the hour mark and Evans scampered down the touchline to finish acrobatica­lly in the closing stages, before two sweetly-struck conversion­s extended the fullback’s perfect record from the tee to six from six.

The only negative on a brilliant afternoon for Wales was Peter Horne’s late consolatio­n try. – Reuters

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