While the Italian breakdown tactics and Eddie Jones' acerbic response dominated much of the post round three Six Nations discussion, that was merely a sidelight to some intriguing and compelling individual displays, writes Campbell Burnes. His sparkling attacking form was again to the fore against Wales, almost scoring a fine solo try and generally being at the heart of the Scottish offensive thrust. 13 Michele Campagnaro (Italy)He looked the most likely on attack of the Italian backs and scored a superb second half solo try. 5 Jonny Gray (Scotland)Scotland needed quality output from the Gray brothers up against a seasoned performed such as Alun Wyn Jones. Jonny Gray delivered in spades, winning his ball and making no less than 15 carries.
Source: New Zealand Herald February 28, 2017 23:15 UTC