EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Greig Laidlaw put the boot into Ireland as Scotland made the most of meagre possession to win a scrappy match 12-8 at Murrayfield on Sunday and record their first back-to-back Six Nations victories since 2001.
Laidlaw's four second-half penalties proved enough for the Scots, who had trailed 8-0 following debutant Paddy Jackson's first-half penalty and winger Craig Gilroy's try three minutes after the interval.
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