Scotland Player Ratings

Scotland Player Ratings
  1. Gordon Reid – 5/10

Quiet afternoon from the loosehead, making 6 tackles and only carrying twice. Part of a dysfunctional front row at scrum time. Subbed at halftime.

  1. Fraser Brown – 6/10

Pretty accurate at the lineout, carried well and tackled doggedly. Another part of the dysfunctional front row that was under huge pressure at scrum time. Subbed at halftime.

  1. WP Nel – 5/10

The third member of a weak front row. Defended hard but failed to lock out the scrum and was also hauled off at halftime.

  1. Tim Swinson – 6/10

Solid afternoon from the second row. Determined at the breakdown and recorded a perfect tackle success rate. Failed to carry effectively.

  1. Jonny Gray – 7/10

For the fifth week in a row, Gray was the stand out performer in the Scotland forward pack. He defended brilliantly, making 18 tackles and securing a vital turnover. Also carried well when required.


  1. John Barclay – 7/10

Got stuck in at the breakdown and was very hard working throughout. Carried very effectively and even managed to bag himself a try.

  1. Hamish Watson – 6/10

Another solid performance from Watson this weekend. He made 12 carries, 18 tackles and secured a crucial turnover. Solid end to an impressive Six Nations campaign.


  1. Ryan Wilson – 6/10

Wilson looked to get his hands on the ball as often as possible and carried very effectively when required. Missed a couple of tackles but got through a huge amount of work at the breakdown.

  1. Greig Laidlaw 8/10

Laidlaw led the Scottish comeback with great leadership. The scrum-half was imperious from the kicking tee and put in a solid performance at out half when Russell was forced to come off.

  1. Finn Russell – 6/10

Russell must take responsibility for how the Scottish backline struggled to breakdown a porous Italian defence. The out-half was sent for a HIA with 25 minutes remaining and didn't return to the game. 

  

  1. Sean Maitland – 6/10

Maitland's try on the hour mark proved crucial to the Scottish comeback. He was exposed defensively at times so a 6/10 is warranted. 

  1. Nick Grigg – 7/10

Grigg was powerful in attack and made yards at every opportunity.

  1. Huw Jones – 5/10

The Scottish backline lacked fluidity at times and Huw Jones was a big part of this. Poor handling errors halted momentum and the centre was substituted with half an hour remaining. 

  1. Tommy Seymour – 5/10

Scotland struggled to get the ball out wide and Seymour was left tight-lipped on the wing.

  1. Stuart Hogg – 7/10

The fullback was one of Scotland's leading lights and his try on 70 minutes gave the visitors a foothold into the game. Hogg also gave Scotland decent territory with his useful boot. 


 

 
 

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