Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Coach rues Scots’ lack of mental backbone

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GREGOR Townsend insisted Scotland have proved they are capable of being genuine Guinness Six Nations title contenders as he reflected on what might have been following a frustratin­g bottom-half finish.

The Scots showed plenty of promise during an inconsiste­nt campaign but slipped to fourth place in the final standings after being denied a first Triple Crown in 34 years by Saturday’s 17-13 loss to champions Ireland.

Defeat in Dublin was a third from five championsh­ip fixtures following a controvers­ial roundtwo reverse to France and last weekend’s loss away to Italy.

Head coach Townsend, who faced questions about his future after Rome, is adamant his side are making progress.

“We were in contention over the last couple of weeks, which hasn’t been the case before in championsh­ips,” said the 50-year-old, who mastermind­ed wins over Wales and England.

“We would have been more in contention if we’d been awarded that try against France, so I think the evidence is there.

“We’re still searching, like any team, to back up performanc­es.

“It is difficult during the Six Nations, every team has found that. And in particular this Six Nations with the competitio­n and the quality of the teams we were up against, if you don’t get your performanc­e spot-on then you’re going to be really challenged to win that game.

“We have to be at our very best every time we play.”

Huw Jones’ late try offered hope of ending on a high but it proved to be a consolatio­n as Ireland held on to retain their crown.

Co-captain Finn Russell, who kicked eight points at the Aviva Stadium, spoke of mental frailties underminin­g his country’s developmen­t following the largely positive performanc­e.

While head coach Townsend hailed Scotland’s tenacious defensive display as their best in years, he concurred with the assessment of his influentia­l fly-half.

“Yeah, I agree with him, it happens in every sport,” he said.

“The mental side is the same as the strategy, the same as the skill side, the physical side.

“Teams will have moments that go against them – every team in this championsh­ip will have had it – and it could be focus, it could be how quickly you reset.

“We’ve had chances to win all our games. The three games we lost were all within a score that’s even more disappoint­ing for us.”

“We felt we should have won against France. We underperfo­rmed against Italy but we performed well (against Ireland) and we performed well in the two victories.

“Two wins is not what we set out to do or what we believe this team are capable of achieving.”

 ?? ?? INFLUENTIA­L: Scots co-captain Finn Russell.
INFLUENTIA­L: Scots co-captain Finn Russell.

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