Rugby-Scotland stun England at Twickenham again

England hit back with two for recalled winger Max Malins then edged 13-12 ahead at halftime with a penalty by Owen Farrell.


Reuters | Updated: 05-02-2023 00:04 IST | Created: 05-02-2023 00:04 IST
Rugby-Scotland stun England at Twickenham again

England's new era under Steve Borthwick got off to a inauspicious start on Saturday as two brilliant tries by Duhan van der Merwe helped a tenacious Scotland to a brilliant 29-23 victory at Twickenham in a superb Six Nations opener.

Scotland twice led in the first half with a try by Huw Jones and a spectacular 60-metre effort by Van der Merwe, who carved through five defenders. England hit back with two for recalled winger Max Malins then edged 13-12 ahead at halftime with a penalty by Owen Farrell. It continued to swing in a high-energy second half as Ellis Genge barged over for England, with scrumhalf Ben White quickly slipping through for Scotland's third try to keep it as a one-point game heading into the final quarter. A penalty apiece kept it that way until Scotland put together a superb attack to send an unstoppable Van der Merwe over in the corner four minutes from the end to retain the Calcutta Cup.

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