Rory Darge says Scotland must get themselves into the same mindset they had against England when they face Wales in Cardiff next weekend.
The Glasgow Warriors flanker was one of a host of Scots who delivered outstanding performances as Gregor Townsend’s men bounced back from the disappointment of defeat by Italy to end England’s 12-match winning run.
Having breathed new life into their Six Nations campaign, Scotland must maintain the lofty standards they set at Murrayfield when they head for the Principality Stadium on Saturday.
“I guess it’s looking at what worked for us, how we got into this sort of place mentally and emotionally, doing what we can to replicate that performance,” Darge said.
“We’ll do the same process that you normally do, review this game. It was absolutely brilliant, but there will be bits of the game that we can work on.
“It’s important to look at that, regardless of win or loss, because you ultimately want to keep growing as a team.
“A point we spoke about earlier in the week is, off the back of Italy, we can do all the talking and meetings that we want, but it is about actions. I think it was the actions [against England] that were really pleasing. We just want to carry that on.”








