Gregor Townsend urges Scotland to embrace ‘toughest fixture in world rugby’ - The Scots are set for another underwhelming mid-table finish.
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend wants his side to be more clinical in the opponent's 22 and cut out unforced errors ahead of a crunch Six Nations clash with table-toppers France in Paris next Saturday.
As Russell, asked to explain the “frustrating” dip that he watched from the bench as his team were pulled back to 35-29, put it: “I think it's probably the mental side. I think we need to find that ruthless edge of just putting teams away.
Zander Fagerson says Scotland must "right our wrongs" when they host Wales in the Six Nations on Saturday. Gregor Townsend's side are fourth in the standings after successive defeats by Ireland and England, while Wales are yet to win and prop up the table.
The company said it will run one extra service in each direction on Saturday in addition to its usual timetable.
Finn Russell admitted Scotland need to sharpen up after their late drop-off took the shine off a five-try 35-29 Guinness Six Nations