Wales Shows Improvement Despite Narrow Loss to Scotland in Six Nations Opener
Lynn hails much improved Wales performance
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Wales women's rugby team, led by head coach Sean Lynn, showcased significant improvement in their Six Nations opener against Scotland, despite a 24-19 defeat. Key performances from debutants and a strong fight until the end highlight the team's progress since their winless World Cup campaign.
- 01Wales lost 24-19 to Scotland in their Six Nations opener.
- 02Head coach Sean Lynn praised the team's improvement from the previous World Cup.
- 03Wales led at half-time thanks to tries from Kelsey Jones and Sisilia Tuipulotu.
- 04A late try from Kate Williams kept Wales competitive until the final moments.
- 05Upcoming matches include games against France, England, and Italy.
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In their Six Nations opener, the Wales women's rugby team faced a tough challenge against Scotland, ultimately losing 24-19. Head coach Sean Lynn noted a marked improvement from last summer's winless World Cup campaign, highlighting the team's character and resilience. Wales took a 12-10 lead into half-time, with tries from Kelsey Jones and Sisilia Tuipulotu. Despite Scotland's second-half dominance, Wales fought back with a late try from Kate Williams, showcasing their determination. Lynn expressed pride in the team's performance, emphasizing a shift in mindset and teamwork. The squad will review the match before preparing for their next game against France, who recently defeated Italy 40-7.
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The improved performance may boost morale and support for the Wales women's rugby team, encouraging greater attendance and engagement in future matches.
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