Russell punished by Biggar
Russell was yellow-carded for the fourth time in his Test career, with each of those coming in the Six Nations – including in a defeat to Wales in 2015.
Wales still had work to do at that point and credit must go to Biggar on his landmark outing, the fly-half making a huge call to kick over for the three points when it looked like a try was on for the Dragons.
Darcy delights in Scotland defeat
Graham impressed in the late win over England and only enhanced his burgeoning reputation with his try-scoring display against Wales, even if he ended on the losing side.
The diminutive wing has either scored or assisted a try in each of his past three games for Scotland, making it his best-such run in Test rugby.
Key Opta Facts:
- Wales have won 10 of their 12 home games against Scotland in the Six Nations (L2), including each of their last nine in a row at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, with Scotland last winning a Six Nations match in the Welsh capital back in 2002.
- The last four Six Nations matches between Wales and Scotland have been decided by a margin of seven points or fewer, this after just five of their initial 19 clashes in the Championship had been decided by such a margin.
- Wales have won 14 of their last 16 Six Nations matches at the Principality Stadium (L2), with only France (2020) and England (2017) coming away from the Welsh capital with a victory in that run.
- Biggar slotted a drop-goal against Scotland – the first by any player in the Six Nations since Romain Ntamack landed one against Italy in 2019, while it was Biggar's first in the Championship since 2015 against Ireland.
- Liam Williams made 17 carries for Wales, his most in a Test match since February 2019 (18 v England), and gained 136 metres – only against Fiji (twice) has he gained more metres in a match for Wales (207 in Nov 2014, 141 in Oct 2019).
What's next?
Wales are back in action on February 26 with a showdown against England at Twickenham, while Scotland host pre-tournament favourites France the same day.