'That's my fault' - Townsend takes the blame for Scotland's defeat to Ireland
Gregor Townsend shouldered the responsibility for Scotland's Six Nations defeat at home to Ireland on Saturday.
Defending Grand Slam champions Ireland, reeling from a shock loss to England in Dublin in their opener last week, prevailed 22-13 at Murrayfield to reignite their title hopes.
Townsend had seen his side pick off Italy 33-20 last time out, but the head coach admitted their failings in attack against Joe Schmidt's men pointed to mistakes on his part.
"I'm so proud of the players with the way they played and the effort they put in," he said.
"A game of rugby is a lot of things. It's the defence battle, the contact battle, the kicking game which is so important. I thought with the pressure we put on Ireland's kicks, we won those battles.
"But it was just that final piece, the execution off set-piece which has been really good, that fell off the jigsaw today, and that's my fault.
"I'm the attack coach, and we weren't able to get those two or three phases either to get in behind the defence or set up our attack shape.
"I'm frustrated we gifted them a try through our error but very happy with how we played in the first half. The second half our execution of our set-piece plays to get us into our game just didn't happen.
"If we were able to replicate that first half after the break, then I think we'd be here with a win."
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Think it was a great defensive performance by Northampton. They didn't have stage fright in the first half, the Nienaber defense smothered them. They limited Leinster to 15-3 in the first half. It could have been over by then. A great try from Leinster in the start of the second half looked to have sealed it. But Byrne missed another conversion. Northampton started trying little kicks behind the Leinster wingers. Leinster messed one and Smith brilliantly made the conversion. Leinster decided to tighten the game after Byrne missed a straight forward penalty. A few errors got NH into the 22 and they scored and converted with a few minutes left. Another brilliant steal from Lawes saw NH have a final attack which was turned over by Conan. A classic semi final. World record attendance of 82,300. Leinsters 3 week preparation warranted for this one.
Go to commentsJust came back from the game and the atmosphere was amazing. Players stayed afterwards for more than a hour to sign stuff and take photos with fans. Great day out.
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