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Townsend not paying attention to last year's defeat to England
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend

GREGOR TOWNSEND played down the significance of last year’s mauling at Twickenham as Scotland prepare to host England next week.

The Scots were humbled 61-21 in London 12 months ago and England head to Edinburgh for the third round of the 2018 Six Nations as heavy favourites for a comfortable win.

Townsend’s squad bounced back from a crushing defeat to Wales in this season’s opener by beating France, but there is still a suspicion they lack the experience to turn up in the crucial matches, which Welsh boss Warren Gatland exploited so effectively.

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