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    Rugby-Lock Cummings call for more Scotland consistency

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    Posted on February 19, 2026

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    Last updated: February 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    After a 31-20 win over England, Scotland lock Scott Cummings urges the team to sustain intensity for Wales. He warns past England victories weren’t backed up and calls for consistency and self-generated energy in a hostile Cardiff atmosphere.

    Scott Cummings Urges Scotland to Sustain Consistency After England Win

    Feb 18 (Reuters) - Scotland need to lift themselves again for another rousing Six Nations performance against Wales and not restrict passionate displays to their clashes with England, lock Scott Cummings said on Wednesday.

    Scotland posted a convincing 31-20 victory over England at Murrayfield, extending their Calcutta Cup success to six wins in the last nine clashes, but they have failed to show consistency against other teams.

    Saturday’s inspired showing, in which they outscored England by four tries to two, came a week after a disappointing defeat in Italy.

    “We obviously know that we can push on and we believe we can push on. If the weekend (win over England) was the start for us, now we need to back it up,” Cummings told a virtual press conference from Scotland’s training base in Spain.

    “We've beaten England before in the Six Nations quite a few times but then haven't backed it up after that, so that's definitely a big focus for us.”

    Four of the last five times Scotland have beaten England in the Six Nations have been followed by defeat in their next fixture.

    “Obviously, when you have a home game against England, and you’re coming off a frustrating loss for us in Italy, then it's easy to get up for the game. It's easy to get that hype and now it's up to the squad to come together and create our own energy.

    “We chatted last week about putting out our best performance and we need to continue that on this weekend, go in with that same mindset and implant our game on Wales.”

    Cummings, who toured Australia with the British & Irish Lions last year, said he expected a passionate crowd in Cardiff despite Wales’ poor recent results.

    “They are very loud and vocal, and it definitely can help raise our game. I enjoy those moments. You want to play games where you come up against those loud atmospheres, it drives me on anyway,” he said.

    (Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by xx)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Scotland beat England 31-20 at Murrayfield, but Cummings says consistency must improve.
    • •Four of the last five wins over England were followed by defeat, a trend Scotland aims to end.
    • •The squad is focused on generating its own energy rather than relying on rivalry hype.
    • •A passionate Cardiff crowd is expected, which Cummings believes can elevate Scotland’s game.
    • •Mindset and imposing Scotland’s game on Wales are central to the team’s approach.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rugby-Lock Cummings call for more Scotland consistency

    1What result did Scotland achieve against England?

    Scotland beat England 31-20 at Murrayfield. They outscored England by four tries to two and extended their Calcutta Cup success to six wins in the last nine meetings.

    2What consistency issue does Scott Cummings highlight?

    He says Scotland often fail to back up wins over England with strong performances in the next match. Four of the last five wins over England were followed by defeat.

    3Who are Scotland set to face next and where?

    Scotland will face Wales in Cardiff. Cummings wants the team to carry the same mindset and impose their game on Wales.

    4Why was it easier for Scotland to get up for the England game?

    It followed a frustrating loss in Italy and was a high-profile home match against England. That context made it easier to generate hype and energy.

    5What does Cummings say about the Cardiff atmosphere?

    He expects a loud and vocal crowd despite Wales’ recent form. He enjoys such atmospheres and believes they can raise Scotland’s game.

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