Online Store
RBS 6 Nations Apps
RBS 6 Nations Video
RBS RugbyForce
No ALT tag specified

RBS 6 Nations match video highlights

Watch the latest Video highlights
Official Championship App

The Official Championship App

Keep on top of all the action through the official app. Includes video, news, history, stats and more...
No ALT tag specified

RBS 6 Nations Live Challenge App 2013

Click here to learn more!
No ALT tag specified

Official Online Store

RBS 6 Nations full kit range now available online
Official Magazine 2013

Official Magazine 2013

Click here to Download
No ALT tag specified
Scots guard against missed chances
1 March 2004, 4:16 pm
Scotland skipper Chris Paterson admits his side cannot afford a repeat of their missed chances against England if they are to beat the Italians in Rome.
The Scots travel to Italy after two defeats against Wales and England for a game which many think will decide the destination of this seasons RBS 6 Nations Championships wooden spoon.

Paterson claimed squandered opportunities cost the Scots dearly when they went down 35-13 to the English at Murrayfield.

The Edinburgh player stressed that is the area Scotland will have to improve upon against a team whom he insists will be as difficult to beat as Sir Clive Woodwards men.

He said: We set standards against England, especially in defence, that have to be maintained. We were intense, we were courageous and Ive no doubts that we will be again against Italy.

But the one thing that sticks out from the England game is that we never took our chances.
We broke the line against them more than a lot of teams have done in the last 12 months but we didnt capitalise by scoring tries.

We had one or two opportunities in the first half when we should have scored tries and in the second half we had a lot of scrum and line-out inside their half that amounted to nothing. So turning our pressure into points is the main thing.

But its going to be difficult. Italy can cause more problems than England caused. Theyre at home, theyre tremendously physical and they will be a very difficult team to control and play against.

He added: Weve always said how difficult it was going to be from the word go, before we even played Wales.

We were disappointed in our performance against them and we said that afterwards and we were happier with our performance against England.

We really wanted to win against them but ultimately it was our mistakes that led to our defeat.

So we must go in with a clear game plan and try and put right the things we did wrong against England.

But this week is just a continuation of our processes and improvement.

We need to go with a mentality that were desperate to win but we must improve in the larger picture and we said that away back.

But we also understand that away from home its going to be very difficult.


RBS Six Nations Store

 
ADD TO DEL.ICIO.USDel.icio.usShare this page
ADD TO DIGGDiggShare this page
ADD TO FACEBOOKFacebookShare this page
ADD TO GOOGLEGoogleShare this page
ADD TO NEWSVINENewsvineShare this page
ADD TO REDDITRedditShare this page
ADD TO STUMBLEUPONStumbleUponShare this page
ADD TO YAHOO MYWEBYahooShare this page
ADD TO TWITTERTwitterShare this page
Previews & Reports
England Latest
France Latest
Ireland Latest
Italy Latest
Scotland Latest
Wales Latest
Team Statistics onlyinclude Five & Six Nations games from 1992 to the present day
Player Statistics onlyinclude Five & Six Nations appearances since 1992
© 2013 delivered by Sotic powered by OpenText WSM