Rugby-Townsend praises brave Scots in big win over France


Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Scotland v France - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - March 7, 2026 Scotland's Sione Tuipulotu and head coach Gregor Townsend celebrate with the Auld Alliance Trophy after winning their Six Nations Championship match against France. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

EDINBURGH, Scotland, March 7 (Reuters) - Scotland ⁠coach Gregor Townsend praised the mindset of his players to keep attacking ⁠France in their extraordinary 50-40 Six Nations Championship victory at Murrayfield on ‌Saturday that keeps their title hopes alive.

Scotland ran in seven tries, several of them from attacking line-outs where they could have taken the safer bet of shots at goal but instead were intent on ​turning the screw on the visitors that saw ⁠them at one stage score 40 ⁠unanswered points.

"It was a brilliant day," Townsend told the BBC. "Not just the rugby we ⁠played, ‌but the mindset to keep attacking, a lot of teams would sit on that lead against France.

"We know the best way of winning is playing ⁠like what got us that success in the first ​half."

Second-placed Scotland are now ‌level with France on 16 points at the top of the Six Nations ⁠table but ​well behind on points difference. They go to Ireland for their final fixture next Saturday, while the French host England.

Scotland will likely need to beat the Irish in Dublin to lift ⁠their first Six Nations trophy since 1999.

"I believed ​in the team," Townsend said. "Our game is built to put some of our best strike players in the game into space and (against France) they built phase after phase and ⁠grew in confidence."

It is a far cry from Scotland's demoralising opening 18-15 defeat by Italy in the rain in Rome last month, after which there were calls for Townsend to exit his role.

The team have since won three games in a row, ​including beating England.

"You need painful moments and defeat to ⁠make you the team you're going to be. Italy is part of the journey," Townsend ​said.

Their 50 points is the most Scotland have ‌ever scored against France and they managed four ​tries against them in a Six Nations match for the first time since their 1999 title triumph.

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Rugby

Rugby-Wales great North to retire at end of the season
Rugby-Suaalii returns from injury to face Lomax in Super Rugby
Rugby-Bizarre try helps Chiefs go top as NZ teams sweep Christchurch Super round
French rugby federation facing manslaughter over 2024 death of youth player
Rugby league-England appoint McDermott as head coach ahead of World Cup
Rugby-Crusaders to make long-awaited debut at Te Kaha home against Waratahs
Rugby-Jones wants host city Newcastle to rally around Japan during World Cup
Rugby-Wallabies 'Iceman' Foley hangs up boots
Rugby-Lions tour drives record $50 million surplus for Rugby Australia
Rugby-Wright wants full shift against Hurricanes as Brumbies eye Kiwi sweep

Others Also Read