At this age group Scotland had by far the better players. Two giant and dynamic second rows, a tidy full back and in Chris Fusaro an open side flanker of real potential. It was rather surprising that Scotland didn't score any tries. They played some cohesive attacking rugby but couldn't quite get the try. It was left to Wales to show them how to finish. Kristian Phillips, the Wales winger had an excellent game scoring two solo tries that he'll long remember. His first try was a classic wingers try, taking advantage of turnover ball, he ghosted past the outside centre, checked inside the covering defender and had enough gas to finish off the move. His second try was nothing more than a consolation as Scotland already had the game in the bag. Tovey chipped a neat cross field kick that landed in Phillips' hands and he ran in to give the away side more to cheer.
My man of the match: Fusaro
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