Originally Posted by
N.E.R.F.
No tries doesn't mean it isn't a good game. Silly mistakes, helped exponentially by the weather, were what led to no tries being scored, and Ireland were very unlucky to only score penalties - Scotland's defence and fumbles kept it as it was. The first 55-60 minutes were actually really fun to watch, it was a proper old fashioned game of rugby.
Not sure about your Steven Jones point, once he went off against Ireland last week Wales capitulated, and he was absolutely dominant today against a vastly improved Italy side.
The standard of matches, if not the standard of rugby itself, has been exceptional in this Six Nations series, much much better than any in recent memory.