Wales have taken a 28-18 win over Scotland in the Six Nations this afternoon.
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Early mistakes resulted in several penalties for both sides, with Greig Laidlaw kicking Scotland to a slender lead as Leigh Halfpenny missed three efforts.
Richard Hibbard put the visitors ahead with the only try of the match, picking up the ball following a strong run from George North.
A frantic finish to the first half saw more penalties, with Wales taking a single-point advantage at the break.
With try-scoring opportunities at a premium, the home side relied on Laidlaw to add to their score, but the fly-half missed his opening effort at the uprights.
Halfpenny put his first-half accuracy problems behind him adding 15 points with the boot in the second half for Wales, helping the reigning Six Nations champions to a 10-point lead with eight minutes to go.
Scotland had a chance to reduce Wales's lead late on, with Paul James sent to the sin bin for holding on, but the home side conceded a penalty, allowing Wales to secure the win.
The game has set a new record for most penalties scored in a Six Nations match.
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