Wales finished their Six Nations campaign with 51-3 win over Scotland at the Millennium Stadium this afternoon.
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Greig Laidlaw and Dan Biggar each added a penalty in a cagey opening 10 minutes from both sides, but Wales soon started to make their home advantage count.
Liam Williams scored his first international try after diving over in the corner following a strong spell of possession.
Things got worse for Scotland in the 23rd minute when Stuart Hogg was shown a red card for a late challenge on Biggar.
George North and Jamie Roberts were both able to take advantage of Hogg's absence before the break, leaving the home side 14 points up at the break.
The duo both managed to find the try line again less than 10 minutes into the second half to pile further misery on their opponents.
Taulupe Faletau and Rhodri Williams also got their names on the scoresheet before the end of the match, while Scotland were unable to add to their early penalty.
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