South Wales Echo

‘We must improve for France’

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STUART McInally admits Scotland will have to make major improvemen­ts again if they are to wreck France’s Grand Slam bid at Murrayfiel­d.

While Les Bleus are heading to Edinburgh looking to take another step towards a Guinness Six Nations clean sweep, the Scots are just relieved to be off the mark following victory over Italy in Rome.

Gregor Townsend’s team were far from slick but did finally grab their first tries of the tournament after registerin­g blanks in defeat to both Ireland and England.

Skipper Stuart Hogg scored the touchdown of the tournament so far with a 50-yard solo run, while Chris Harris and Adam Hastings added a shine with second-half scores.

But having also let at least another three big opportunit­ies to really punish the Azzurri slip, McInally confessed a repeat of their display in the Eternal City will not be enough to stop the French.

The Edinburgh forward said: “There was a bit of relief in the changing room after the game. We’ve got the monkey off our back and managed to get our first win in the tournament.

“We didn’t play our best rugby out there but we were pretty clinical at times.

“Our defence was excellent in not conceding a point and we were able to throw the ball around against a side who got a few points against France.

“Italy are a dangerous side, especially at home, and we were pleased to keep them to zero.

“Are there more improvemen­ts to come? Oh, we can be so much better.

“That wasn’t our finest display by a mile. I feel like we won and that is the main thing, but we have got to be better over the next few weeks.

“France have been excellent so far and it will be a massive game. But we’re looking forward to getting back to Murrayfiel­d and giving it our best shot.” SCOTLAND: Tries: S Hogg, C Harris, A Hastings.

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