Scotland props Matt Stewart and George Graham (wearing a Wales Jersey) celebrate Scotland's 27-22 victory in Cardiff in 2002. It was the national side's last win on Welsh soil. Picture: Mike Finn Kelcey/Getty ImagesScotland props Matt Stewart and George Graham (wearing a Wales Jersey) celebrate Scotland's 27-22 victory in Cardiff in 2002. It was the national side's last win on Welsh soil. Picture: Mike Finn Kelcey/Getty Images
Scotland props Matt Stewart and George Graham (wearing a Wales Jersey) celebrate Scotland's 27-22 victory in Cardiff in 2002. It was the national side's last win on Welsh soil. Picture: Mike Finn Kelcey/Getty Images

Brendan Laney held his nerve to deliver Scotland’s last win in Wales

Scotland and Wales meet in the Six Nations in Llanelli on Saturday but you have to go all the way back to 2002 for the Scots’ last victory on Welsh soil.

Gordon Bulloch, with two tries, and Brendan Laney, who held his nerve to kick two late, late penalties, were the heroes as the visitors won 27-22 in what was then known as the Millennium Stadium.

These pictures tell the story of a closely-fought match which saw the lead change hands seven times.

The game also marked the end of the legendary Bill McLaren’s commentating career in international rugby. He had begun in 1953 on BBC radio when he covered Scotland’s12-0 loss to Wales in Edinburgh, bowing out 49 years later.

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