Five talking points from round two of the Six NationsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, There were wins for Scotland, Ireland and France in the second round of the Six NationsBySteve MatherBBC SportPublished46 minutes agoRedemption for Scotland as they end England’s unbeaten run, Ireland squeeze past improving Italy, and can anyone stop France?Here are the main talking points from an enthralling second round of the Six Nations.Scotland take chance to ‘humble’ EnglandMedia caption, Sensational Scotland stun England to seal Calcutta Cup gloryThere were questions asked of Scotland and head coach Gregor Townsend after the opening weekend defeat by Italy but you would struggle to find a more emphatic riposte than their 31-20 victory over England.
Scotland started brilliantly and never took their foot off the gas to hand Steve Borthwick’s side a first defeat in 13 and improve on their dominant recent record in Calcutta Cup games, having now won six of the past nine.
Speaking to the Rugby Union Weekly podcast, former Scotland international Johnnie Beattie stated: “This was special. They were humbled last weekend in Rome and this time we had a chance to humble England here and came through.
“Everything that went wrong last week was righted. We fought and scrapped for everything. It was fully deserved and a comprehensive Calcutta Cup win.”
Beattie stated Scotland always had the capacity to win one-off games against top sides but they needed more consistency.
“They’ve had these seminal moments but not put together a consistent run that would put them in a position to compete for a championship,” he added.
“It’s how consistently can you find ways to beat these top-level opposition and Scotland don’t have the answer yet. Can you finish in the top three? There are some huge games. We have to back it up.”