Scotland help Wales take Six Nations title

Scotland beat France in Paris ensuring Wales win the tournament

Wales needed Scotland to beat France in order to take the Six Nations championship
Author: LAUREN JONESPublished 27th Mar 2021

Wayne Pivac says his Wales side are "over the moon" to win the Six Nations championship.

He's celebrating his first title as head coach after Scotland's 27-23 victory against France in Paris last-night ensured they finished top of the standings.

They missed out on the Grand Slam, but did complete the Triple crown by beating England, Ireland and Scotland in the tournament.

The Wales squad will be presented with the trophy at their training centre this afternoon.

Pivac told BBC Sport: "What a tournament it has been and, from a Welsh point of view, we are over the moon. We are very happy to have won the championship.

"It’s a shame we couldn’t have done it together as a group last week. We felt we did quite a bit in the game to win it but it wasn’t to be.

"It doesn’t take away from the fact a lot of hard work has been done and we’ve come out on top of the points table and won the tournament."

Wales’ success marked a remarkable turnaround for head coach Pivac, who faced questions about his future having finished fifth in last year’s Six Nations.

Wales won just three of 10 Tests in 2020 and were unfancied ahead of the tournament.

But, after edging past the 14 men of both Ireland and Scotland, a 40-24 success over deposed champions England and a routine win against Italy were ultimately enough to hold off the challenge of Fabien Galthie’s talented French side.

Pivac, who succeeded fellow New Zealander Warren Gatland following the 2019 World Cup, said: "We are obviously very happy with how things are going in our camp and we’ve built nicely through the competition.

"Some great rugby has been played in this tournament and it is exciting times for all concerned."