Scotland Dominates Wales at Murrayfield
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Wales scored 21 unanswered points from the 62nd minute at Murrayfield .
The home team had stopped working as hard it had been.
The last bell saved them from possible mortification.
The message all week was to play for 80 minutes , but they didn't. Scotland went to sleep, he said later. Scotland didn't score in the last 33 minutes on Saturday .
Scotland at their very, very best are unpredictable enough to make it a scary day for Fabien Galthie .
France will surely win - and maybe very comfortably - because on top of the flair in the backline they have monsters up front.
France won a seismic victory in Dublin and will feel invincible now. Scotland won a shaky one in Edinburgh and Lord only knows how they'll be feeling.
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