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[BBC]
We asked for your views on Scotland's thrilling comeback win in the Six Nations in Wales.
Here's what some of you said:
Willie: All credit to Scotland. In years gone by they would have crumbled under that pressure, but they dug deep and ground out a bonus point win. Finn Russell is a genius, quick thinking on his feet turned the game on its head for Darcy Graham try.
Andy: Great comeback, but all the same questions as after the loss to Italy. So many of our problems are self-inflicted, most noticeably Gregor Townsend's squad selection of three hookers, none of whom can be relied on to throw in to the line-out. So every time we get good field position from a penalty, we lose the line-out.
Chris: Honestly? Much, much happier with that win than beating England last week. Against a team that was massively fired up and clearly targeted them, Scotland found a way to win through grit, determination and a little bit of guile. Very pleased with how they pulled that back.
Barry: Time for us all to ditch the negativity and get behind the team. Credit must be given to Townsend for early changes and the players for remaining positive under pressure.
GC: Should we be pleased that the gap between the greatest Scotland team in a generation and the poorest Welsh team in a generation is three points? The team predictably underperformed yet again following a Calcutta Cup win. Credit to Wales but we were too passive up front, which let them dictate the game. If we want to be a great team then we need to stamp our authority on these encounters.
Scott: Unreal. I must admit I was thinking here we go again, same old story, save our best for England. Finn magic wins the day, bring on the French!
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