Mixed feelings for Hadden

12 April 2012

Scotland head coach Frank Hadden felt his team produced an improved display in their 22-13 defeat against France in the RBS 6 Nations but he admitted too many handling errors and soft penalties had proved costly.

Lionel Beauxis kick five penalties and convert flanker Fulgence Ouedraogo's try for the home side in Paris, while the Scots were restricted to a converted try by Thom Evans and two penalties by Phil Godman.

"We talked all week about the need to be brave and we were," Hadden said. "We talked all week about the need to be ambitious and we were. We matched the French with one try each in Paris. We knew there would be some handling errors. Unfortunately we got too many handling errors."

Hadden was aggrieved by some crucial decisions by referee George Clancy and his team.

Maxime Medard appeared to pass the ball forward as he set up Ouedraogo for the try, and Hadden felt Kelly Brown had a try wrongly disallowed for Scotland following a scrum deep in French territory.

"In our opinion we scored a perfectly good try that was disallowed. And there may have been some doubt over the French try." Hadden said.

Skipper Mike Blair was more forthright.

"It was a forward pass when they scored, there's no doubt about that," the scrum-half said.

Hadden also felt Scotland were harshly penalised in some penalty decisions but he admitted they contributed to their own downfall. Beauxis kicked five penalties to prove the difference between the teams.

"Ultimately the penalty count cost us," Hadden added. "We have had a pretty close look at the 13-7 penalty count. We are very disappointed at some of the indiscipline and a bit disappointed at some others."

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