'Normal service resumes for Glasgow' but opinions split on Scotland loss

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There were three Scottish sides in action over the weekend. In the club game, Glasgow Warriors beat Cardiff well on Friday night before Edinburgh overcame Dragons on Saturday.

And on Saturday afternoon at the Hive, Scotland were well beaten by France in the Women's Six Nations but did pick up a try-scoring bonus point. Here's are a flavour of your views...

David: Normal service resumed for Glasgow after the return of one of their first-choice scrum-halves. It's hard to play at the top level with a lot of your first-choice players missing. Let's hope Alex Samuel injury is not serious.

Dave: George Horne and Kyle Steyn showed what they are about, they both added pace to the Warriors game in their own unique ways and provided the class in a very good Glasgow home performance. It will not be easy in Ulster next week, so Glasgow will need the very best version of themselves to come away with a win.

Chris: Looks like Ollie Smith might be able to mix it up at fly-half for games during a season, much like Blair Kinghorn. Also, thought Patrick Schickerling was fantastic off the bench - having a great end of season.

SCOTLAND WOMEN

Geoff
: Given the huge difference in player numbers and the number of injuries Scotland did well to get their tries and compete so well. This should be viewed positively.

George: Having had 11 tries put past them, people are then saying they were proud of the defence? That doesn't seem like a performance to be proud of. Horrendous day for the team but hopefully experience can be taken and lessons can be learned. Four tries is a positive.

Gys: Tried there best but still came up short. Fitness levels have too get better. Gave away far too many easy points. Onto the next game.

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