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Townsend still believes in his flyhalf

REACTION: Gregor Townsend backed “outstanding goal-kicker” Finn Russell to remain in the role following his trio of costly conversion misses during Scotland’s agonising 15-16 Six Nations defeat to England.

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Co-captain Russell squandered a last-gasp kick for victory at Twickenham after Duhan Van der Merwe’s dramatic try put the Scots on the brink of extending their four-year stranglehold on the Calcutta Cup.

The influential flyhalf also failed to add the extras to first-half scores from Ben White and Huw Jones on an evening when the visitors paid a heavy price for not capitalising on their early dominance.

Head coach Townsend insisted he would not be taking the kicking tee from Russell after his side’s championship title hopes effectively ended in the wake of the nail-biting finale.

“No, I don’t think so,” he said. “Finn is and was an outstanding goal kicker.

“He was last season and they were tough kicks today.”

As the Twickenham crowd held its breath, Russell, who has so often been the architect of England’s downfall, fired wide of the left post in the final minute.

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Scotland dominated the statistics across the contest but led only 10-6 at the end of an impressive first half before their quest for an unprecedented fifth successive win in this fixture fell short.

“Normally when you have that amount of pressure on occasions to score points, you get more on the board, so that’s a work on,” said Townsend.

“They (the players) did all they could to retain the cup, but it was probably down to England’s defence and also them kicking their penalties when they got them in the second half.”

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Eight points from Marcus Smith and a long-range Fin Smith penalty ultimately settled the contest in the hosts’ favour, while there were question marks over the grounding of Tommy Freeman’s try, which came between the scores from Scotland pair White and Jones.

“I didn’t really look at it, I heard the (other) coaches say it wasn’t grounded, but I was on to the next thing which was a kick-off,” Townsend said of Freeman’s effort.

“I’m going to go through the game two or three times to see whether we could have made better decisions.

“I did feel that the decision that counted against us for the winning three points, where we cleared someone out of the ruck, I just don’t know how that’s a penalty.”

 

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