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Gregor Townsend on Scotland performance and 'frustrating' TMO call

By PA
Duhan van der Merwe and Rory Darge - PA

Gregor Townsend lamented Scotland’s inability to lay a glove on South Africa after a deflating 18-3 defeat in their World Cup opener in Marseille.

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The Scots went into the match with genuine belief that they could get the better of the world champions, but they struggled to get their much-vaunted attack going.

The Springboks led 6-3 at the break and then pulled away with tries from Pieter-Steph du Toit and Kurt-Lee Arendse in the the third quarter, and Townsend’s team were unable to summon a response.

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      It was the first time since losing to Ireland at the 2019 World Cup that the Scots – renowned for their potency – had scored as few as three points.

      ā€œI’m really disappointed,ā€ said Townsend. ā€œWe were slow to get going in the first half. There was a bit of inaccuracy in our play, but then we built into the game and I felt physically we were more than up for the challenge that South Africa bring.

      ā€œWe started to win penalties at scrum-time, which was a real bonus. There were opportunities but not many in our attacking game, but there were a couple in the first half. We spoke at half-time about the need to build on the way we finished that second quarter.

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      ā€œBut we started with a bit of inaccuracy and then South Africa dominated possession for a period and put on points, and it then became difficult in those conditions. The defence had to play from deep and it became risky, and we never had the accuracy to trouble them on the scoreboard.ā€

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      Townsend was frustrated that the TMO did not intervene after Boks centre Jesse Kriel appeared to clash head-on-head with Scotland back-rower Jack Dempsey in the first minute. Replays indicated it could have been a red card.

      ā€œI saw it from two screens away and it did look like it was a head-on-head collision and I was expecting the TMO to come in to make the referee aware of that,ā€ said Townsend.

      ā€œWho knows (if it could have been a game-changer)? There was a red card (for England against Argentina) on Saturday and it didn’t help or change the game much in terms of Argentina’s favour so who knows?

      ā€œThere are still inconsistencies in seeing these things so we are obviously frustrated by that, but we are more frustrated by our own performance.ā€

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      Scotland must now win all three of their remaining matches against Tonga, Romania and Ireland to have a chance of getting through to the knock-out phase and Townsend admits they must tighten up their game if they are to do that.

      ā€œAccuracy in attack (needs to improve) and in defence we would be relatively satisfied with the effort which went in but I still think there is more in us with that,ā€ he said.

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      ā€œOur attack in general starts from our set-piece, winning possession and what we did when we had that possession has got to improve. We only scored three points and that is unusual for us.ā€

      Stand-off Finn Russell received treatment after taking a bang to his midriff late in the first half, but he soldiered on for the remainder of the match.

      ā€œIt looked like he was coming off initially,ā€ said Townsend. ā€œHe had a rib injury which seemed like it was going to stop him from continuing, but he dug deep and fought really hard.

      ā€œI thought some of his defensive work in the second half was outstanding and it shows how much he cares for his team-mates and playing for Scotland.ā€

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      Johan 614 days ago

      Scotland was never going to win this, sour grapes just indicates bad sportsmanship. The Russell incident were much worse than Kriel's.

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      Red 615 days ago

      the best mainland British team and the only one to loose

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      BoerBok 615 days ago

      What a weak article by PA! Assumes the Jessie tackle was a red, yet brushes over the Russell shoulder charge as ā€˜taking a bang to his midriff’. Seriously?

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      yster 616 days ago

      If Townsend feels that strongly have him cited, other than that box ticked next game please

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      Grant 616 days ago

      South Africa used this game to try new things, they hardly got out of first gear. No normal mauls but small off loads to Arendse, Kolbe and not their normal direct way. D j Rassie at it again!!!!

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      JD 616 days ago

      Townsend conveniently ignores Finn Russell having done even worse.


      And by the way, Scotland, try picking a team of Scottish players rather than scouring the world for your bunch of mercenaries. A Scotland XV it might be, but it's not Scotland.


      Totally outplayed. Boys sent to do a man's job. Will be beaten by Ireland, and then it's "thanks for coming".

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      Snash 616 days ago

      reverse angle shows most of the kinetic energy through the ball between them - made it look far worse on other angle - there is no recoil from clash of heads (unlike Curry), this was brush of cheeks continental style - no head recoil from head contact, no blood, no HIA, no card - correct decision.

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      Muti 616 days ago

      I've watched the standard clip a bunch of times, neither player even put a hand to where the collision would have happened, there are no marks at all on either player, so it seems despite what the standard clip looks like, their heads didn't actually collide. Very keen to see the reverse angle you mentioned @Snash, can you direct me to it?

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      Rugby 101 - Ed Pye 616 days ago

      upright tackle with head contact has almost always been some type of card regardless of force

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      BMac 616 days ago

      South Africa totally dominated Scotland, didn't get all the points to prove this domination but Scotland never looked like winning or scoring, they were tactically out thought even though we all knew what was coming, TMO call would have made no difference, SA should have had another 10 points or more, Scotland got what they deserved and exactly we knew what SA was going to bring.

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      Chris 616 days ago

      Smells like the flight home, better book them tickets boys šŸ˜‚

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      KiwiSteve 616 days ago

      Via South Africa šŸŒ

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