 Naomi Thomas again starred for Wales Women (aosportsphoto) |
Fly-half Naomi Thomas starred for Wales' Women for the second successive week as they eased to victory over their Scotland counterparts in Dunbar. Having scored all Wales' points in the 10-5 win over Ireland, Thomas again got all 10 and the only try in Scotland.
Scotland's Six Nations hopes are left in ruins following last week's 60-0, 10-try hammering against England.
The Wales match was moved to Dunbar RFC because of a frozen pitch at the original venue, Meggetland Stadium.
 | We controlled the game and had the weather been better I feel we could have scored more points Wales forwards coach Jason Lewis |
Wales number eight Kylie Wilson won her 50th cap in the match.
"Our girls performed fantastically, especially in these conditions, which suited the Scottish style of play," said Wales forwards coach Jason Lewis.
"We controlled the game and had the weather been better I feel we could have scored more points.
"The team showed massive commitment and dedication to the task and this kind of performance sets us up well for our trip to France."
Scotland: Lucy Millard, Cara D'Silva, Donna McGrellis, Suzi Newton, Veronica Fitzpatrick, Erin Kerr, Louise Dalgliesh, Lynne Reid, Gail Russell, Jilly McCord, Lindsay Wheeler, Louise Moffat, Heather Lockhart, Susie Brown, Donna Kennedy (capt).
Replacements: Sonia Cull for Louise Moffat 67.
Wales - Try: Thomas; Con: Thomas; Pen: Thomas
Wales: Elen Evans (Dolgellau), Rhian Williams (Wasps), Rachel Poolman (UWIC), Clare Flowers (Clifton), Louise Rickard (Saracens), Naomi Thomas (Clifton), Mellissa Berry (Worcester, captain), Louise Horgan (Saracens), Rhian Bowden (UWIC), Jenny Davies (Waterloo), Liza Burgess (Clifton), Gemma Hallett (Pontyclun), Catrina Nicholas (Cardiff Quins), Jamie Kift (Clifton), Kylie Wilson (Clifton).
Replacements: Claire Donovan (Saracens) for Hallett 58; Nicola Evans (Wasps) for Bowden 67; Amy Broadstock (Llandaff North) for Horgan 70; Hannah Szigetvari (Tylorstown) for Williams 75.