Van der Merwe punishes England once again

Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Scotland v England - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - February 24, 2024 Scotland's Duhan van der Merwe scores their third try to complete his hat-trick Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith REUTERS
Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Scotland v England - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - February 24, 2024 Scotland's Duhan van der Merwe in action on his way to scoring their second try REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Scotland v England - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - February 24, 2024 Scotland's Doctor James Robson and Finn Russell celebrate with the Calcutta Cup after the match Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith REUTERS
Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Scotland v England - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - February 24, 2024 Scotland's Finn Russell kicks a penalty goal Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith REUTERS
Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Scotland v England - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - February 24, 2024 Scotland's Finn Russell kicks a penalty goal Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith REUTERS

EDINBURGH - Duhan van der Merwe scored a superb hat-trick as Scotland beat England 30-21 at Murrayfield on Saturday to claim a fourth successive championship win in the fixture for the first time since 1896 and reignite their Six Nations campaign.

The winger, who scored two tries at Twickenham last season, cut through England's defence again as the Scots bounced back impressively from their heart-breaking defeat by France two weeks ago.

"I can't believe it to be honest, but I have to thank the boys for giving me the opportunity," Van der Merwe said. "To get my first hat-trick against England is unbelievable."

Scotland, who suffered an agonising defeat by France two weeks ago, are second in the Six Nations standings on nine points behind Ireland on 15. They face Italy in Rome before finishing in Dublin.

"To show that resilience to come back and then score 30 points shows what this team is capable of," said coach Gregor Townsend. "There is improvement to do and we want to get to the final week with an opportunity to still be in the championship."

Scotland have now won five and drawn one of their last seven Calcutta Cup games – having not managed a win in the previous 10.

England, third on eight points, host Ireland in two weeks before playing France away in the final game of the tournament and are in danger of winning only two games for the fourth year in a row.

"Today was not good enough, we wanted to win and we didn't," said coach Steve Borthwick. Now we have two weeks to build to Ireland and we will make sure we are better."

England led after five minutes when fullback George Furbank showed exactly he had been selected ahead of Freddie Steward, joining the line to collect a pass from Elliot Daly and dot down.

ENGLAND'S NEMESIS

Ford converted and added a penalty as England were in command but Scotland – via England’s nemesis Van der Merwe – somehow struck twice from nowhere to forge ahead.

In virtually their first attack, centre Huw Jones found a hole in England’s blitz defence and offloaded for Van der Merwe to score in the right corner.

Ten minutes later, another England handling error enabled the Scots to shift it to Van der Merwe on the left and he stretched his long legs for a 60-metre run along the touchline to score.

With Finn Russell converting both and adding a penalty, Scotland were 17-10 up before a superb George Ford drop goal closed the gap to 17-13, the third game in a row England have trailed at halftime.

They found a way to force victories over Italy and Wales but this time Scotland struck first when Russell picked out Van der Merwe with a cross-field kick and the ball bounced perfectly for the big winger who charge over for his hat-trick.

Russell extended the lead to 30-16 with two penalties and although replacement winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso slipped through a hole for his first international try, England were unable to score again in a disjointed last 15 minutes.

"I don't see many issues with how we played in the first half, we were a little bit loose with how we handed the ball over," England captain Jamie George said.

"If you give the ball to Duhan van der Merwe and Finn Russell you know they can create a bit of magic and they did that," he added. REUTERS

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