Scotland forward’s coach Dan McFarland believes that they will not change their style of play for the remainder of the Six Nations despite a huge opening round loss against Wales, according to a report on BBC Sport.
McFarland has revealed that Scotland does not need to panic and have to stick t their principles now more than ever.

Scotland welcome France to Murrayfield in the second round of the Six Nations and McFarland is eager to see the Scots battle hard for victory.
He said:
It’s no good being conservative; conservative teams don’t win great championships. Whatever you do, you need to be full on. Our style is ambitious; you do play at the edge and there are errors.
We know we let ourselves down, we know we didn’t play to the level that we have demonstrated that we can play at. There’s a determination to show what we’re really about.
Scotland’s head coach Gregor Townsend is adamant for his side to play free-flowing, aggressive and dynamic rugby, which they have been doing so far since he took over.
Townsend has been trying to keep the players positive after the embarrassing defeat against Wales and the players are eager to bounce back with a good performance for the fans.
France themselves will be eager to secure victory after being narrowly defeated by Ireland in round one.




