Agony and hope for Wales after Scotland lossImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Wales have three home games in the 2026 Six NationsByGareth GriffithsBBC Sport WalesPublished12 minutes agoIt has been a while since Welsh rugby fans have woken up on a Sunday morning after a rugby international feeling agony and hope in equal measure.But that is what happened this weekend after Wales’ excruciating 26-23 Six Nations defeat against Scotland in Cardiff.
The agony represents Wales losing – after leading 20-5 and 23-12 – to a Scotland side that only held the advantage for the final six minutes of the game.
The hope comes from Wales producing the finest performance of the Steve Tandy era, one that shows what could be possible.
Yes, it was a 24th defeat in 26 internationals since October 2023 and a 14th successive Six Nations loss in a record stretching back three years.
Yes, Wales have slipped to 12th in the world rankings and are still facing another Wooden Spoon with matches to follow against a rejuvenated Ireland and then Italy.
And the off-the-field disarray that has engulfed Welsh rugby still exists and will continue to rumble on in the coming weeks.
However, for a couple of hours on Saturday evening in the Principality Stadium, in a magically mad occasion against the Scots, the Wales team and fans recreated the epic experience that has been on show so often in the past.
And offered hope of what it could look like again in the future.


