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Smith aims to overcome Welsh disaster
20 February 2004, 9:13 am
Scotland prop Tom Smith admits he will have to put one of the poorest performances of his international career behind him when he faces up to the might of England at Murrayfield.
The Northampton player was as ineffective as his team-mates last week as Wales took the game by the scruff of the neck almost from the first whistle and never let Matt Williams new-look Scots side settle before running out 23-10 winners.

The experienced Smith, capped 52 times, refused to blame anyone but himself for his part in the Welsh defeat but vowed to make amends against the world champions.

He said: I was disappointed by the way I played.

You look at your performance week to week and if youre not playing well then youve got to do something about it and Ive got to do something about it.

Im speaking for myself not the other senior guys. If you fail to meet your standards then youve got to recognise that and improve and I would put myself in that category.

We had systems in place but to be honest when the pressure came on we didnt play them.

And its fine for someone winning their first cap, you can say to them that theyre new and getting used to things but Ive been around a while and I cant really hide behind that.

We had a bit of a rude awakening last week and we found that the systems were not just going to happen by themselves.

Youve got to work hard to put a game plan into action. You need all the forwards doing the same thing and everyone reading from the same song sheet.

The Scots upset the odds at Murrayfield in 2000, beating England 19-13 when the visitors were strong favourites.

But Smith believes Sir Clive Woodwards class of 2004 are too focused and determined to be caught off guard again.

He said: We definitely wont catch England as complacent as we did in 2000.

Theyve shown that they are ruthless in selection and players arent allowed to settle down into a comfort zone because theres always another good player snapping at their heels."



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