Making Scotland debut in win over Wales 'unreal' for Bogan
Scotland's Holland Bogan said she enjoyed an "unreal" experience after helping her team beat Wales in their Women's Six Nations opener. The 21-year-old came off the bench to make her debut as the Scots fought to a 24-19 victory at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. Chloe Rollie, Shona Campbell and Lucia Scott all scored tries, while Helen Nelson's assured kicking helped Scotland gain the upper hand in the second half.
But the visitors did have to withstand late pressure and survive Demi Swann's 85th-minute yellow card before a mistake from the Welsh line-out saw the Scots clinch victory. Glasgow forward Bogan said in a Scottish Rugby video: "It was unreal. Playing in this stadium is always amazing.
Playing with this team is really special. We talk about it all the time. "I am just so grateful.
I have been waiting for it for a while, but this was the perfect time. It was really physical, Wales are always really physical. Fair play to Wales for sticking it out for 85 minutes or however long it was, but even fairer play on the girls for sticking it out defensively as well.
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