Second half wasn't particularly high quality, IMO. Plenty of controversy and room for heated debate for those in the pub with a pint or three inside them to assist, but a lousy referee (he missed at least 2 obvious high tackles, one of which prevented a try, aside from the fuck-up with the "shall we, shan't we?" restart), plus seemingly innumerable penalties made the second half frustrating for the neutral. Scotland seem to have reverted to their default short single pass game, but, despite this, had several try-scoring opportunities, most of which they squandered thanks to awful decision-making within the 22. Unless the Calcutta Cup match is held in bad weather (in the manner of 1999, IIRC), I can't see England, or Ireland for that matter, having much difficulty beating either of today's sides.