COUNTY rugby ace Huw Jones scored a try as Scotland came from behind to beat France 32-26 in the Six Nations this afternoon (Sunday).
The 23-year-old Musselburgh-born centre cut a great line to touch down just before half-time to get Gregor Townsend's men back into the game following two tries from French wing Teddy Thomas.
See Jones' try below. . .
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— NatWest 6 Nations (@SixNationsRugby) February 11, 2018
All about the angles... @HRFJones picks the perfect line for @Scotlandteam's second try against France #SCOvFRA https://t.co/Y8SqgOXZj2
His eighth international score followed a Sean Maitland try, and the rest of Scotland's points came from the boot of Greig Laidlaw, who landed six penalties and two conversions to seal victory.
Scotland now have a week off, before they take on unbeaten England at BT Murrayfield in a fortnight.
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