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England
42 - 20
(Half Time 17 - 10)
Sat 3rd Feb 2007, 16:00
Venue: Twickenham
Scotland
Wilkinson Makes Comeback
Wilkinson scores 27 points on this comeback
Chris Young
30 November 2007, 9:11 pm
Match report by PA Sport
Wilkinson makes dream comeback
England fly-half Johnny Wilkinson made a dream comeback with a record Calcutta Cup points haul to get the new era under coach Brian Ashton off to a flying start.
Wilkinson, who was recalled after playing just 45 minutes of rugby in the last 12 weeks, rolled back the years with a try and seven goals to help England to a 42-20 win over a disappointing Scotland in the RBS 6 Nations at Twickenham.

The Newcastle fly-half missed just two kicks at goal and his 27-point contribution eclipsed the previous record set by his mentor Rob Andrew, the RFU Director of Elite Rugby, set in 1995.

It was like the 2003 World Cup final all over again with Wilkinson putting his trusty boot to brilliant use and winger Jason Robinson marking his return with a couple of well taken tries.

Flanker Magnus Lund got his first try as England, under new captain Phil Vickery, put their miserable autumn record to bed.

Scotland threatened to repeat last year's shock victory when lock Simon Taylor grabbed an opportunist first half try, but they had to wait until the 77th minute for their second through replacement Rob Dewey.

SAS Stats
England V Scotland
Sat 3rd February, Twickenham
42 Final Score 20
17 Half Time 10
  Scoring  
4 Try 2
0 Penalty Try 0
2 Conversion 2
5 Penalty Goal 2
1 Drop Goal 0
  Mins in Possession  
15:19 1st Half 10:11
12:43 2nd Half 13:28
  Mins in Opponents Half  
28:35 1st Half 17:36
21:52 2nd Half 23:59
  Events  
5 Scrums Won 8
0 Scrums Lost 0
13 Lineout Won 11
0 Lineout Lost 1
8 Line Breaks 2
13 Penalties Conceded 8
83% Ruck Clearance 63%
12 Drives from Rucks 19
58 Passes from Rucks 32
10 Mauls Won 2
80 Ball Won in Open Play 53
29 Ball Won in Opp's 22 18
26 Set Piece Ball Won 32
66 Tackles Made 89
5 Tackles Missed 8
92% % Tackles Completed 91%
10 Offloads 4
6 Errors Made 9
3 Turnovers Won 1
1 Free Kicks Conceded 0
129 Passes Made 88
17 Possessions Kicked 18
11% % Possessions Kicked 16%
0 Poss. Kicked Errors 4
7 Poss. Kicked To Touch 7
Match Minute Master
It's a brand new start, it's a new team. We had to find a starting point and I think we found that starting point today
England Coach, Brian Ashton
The scoreline is almost identical to the previous three times I've played here but I can seriously say that's the closest I've felt
Scotland's, Chris Patterson
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