Hadden finds defeat hard to take

12 April 2012

Scotland coach Frank Hadden found the scoreline in the 34-13 defeat by Ireland hard to accept after his side had dominated possession in the opening quarter of the RBS 6 Nations game.

Ireland struggled to get out of their half in the opening 10 minutes but Scotland could not turn possession into points.

Hadden said: "Looking at the scoreboard at the end of the game was hard to bear, we put a lot of work into that game."

In contrast, David Wallace scored from Ireland's first chance in the 22nd minute and Hadden admitted his "immature" side's lack of cutting edge had told.

After Rob Kearney's quick second, Scotland mounted a comeback before the break but they were repelled on the line on several occasions, before Nathan Hines reversed a penalty decision by swinging his arms at an opponent.

All Scotland had to show for plenty of possession was Simon Webster's try - the only one Scotland have scored in three Six Nations games - while the Irish ran in five.

And a grim day took a turn for the worse in the closing stages when lock Jim Hamilton was carried off with a suspected broken leg.

"We got ourselves some excellent territory, our fair share of possession and still we have crossed for one try. It is extremely disappointing considering we conceded one or two soft ones," added Hadden.

"Two lineouts in the opposition 22 came back to haunt us, giving away a stupid penalty on the opposition's line.

"I believe it's a sign of lack of composure of this maturing but still relatively immature side."

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