(at Murrayfield, Edinburgh).
A crowd of 60,000 witnessed what was probably the biggest bore in rugby history as Wales scrum half and captain Clive Rowlands kicked
It was also a match of 111 lineouts and Wales centre Brian Davies, who was dropped for the next match, said: “I touched it twice and could hardly feel my hands in the cold.”
Wales were not expected to win and the wily Rowlands, who skippered
Brian Price (
Full back Grahame Hodgson opened the scoring with a penalty from 30 yards after 15 minutes play and near the end it was ‘Top Cat’ Rowlands who dropped an amazing goal after receiving near the touchline from another great lineout leap by Price.
“It was not an attractive match and I felt sorry for the backs,” said Rowlands afterwards. “But we were out to win and the pack did a great job.”
Scorers.
Wales – Pen: Grahame Hodgson. DG: Clive Rowlands.
Wales v Scotland 1923