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The Leek XV won, not without difficulty, in Scotland in the Women’s Six Nations Tournament on Saturday.
The Welsh won, not without difficulty, a second consecutive success (34-22) in this Six Nations Tournament, Saturday April 1, in Edinburgh. Already clear winner of Ireland in opening, Wales this time experienced more difficulty in getting rid of the Scottish obstacle, scoring a liberating try in the 78th minute by Ffion Lewis, when the score was only 27-22.
Scotland still pointless
By flattening five times, the Leek XV even won the offensive bonus, to overtake France – impressive in Ireland a few hours earlier (53-3). The Welsh are leading the Tournament before England-Italy on Sunday. In contact throughout the match with three tries scored, Scotland narrowly missed the defensive bonus and still hasn’t scored a single point in the competition.