'Scotland should be very proud of achievements'

Your Views
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After another weekend of high drama in Scottish rugby, Glasgow rose to the top of the URC table while Scotland fell to defeat against Ireland, denying them a third place finish in the Six Nations.

Here's your views on that disappointing loss in Belfast:

Graham: I would've kicked the points to draw level near the end to take third position. That’s one that got away, but Scotland should be very proud of their achievements this year. My 14-year-old daughter plays rugby, and now she has some wonderful role models to look up to.

Geoff: It was a tough match against an improving Irish side. Many critical decisions went against the Scots, halting momentum. As the professionalism improves so must the discipline. This Scottish side has style and capability.

We also asked for your thoughts on Glasgow's dominant win over Zebre:

Joshua: Glasgow started slowly but finished well. Got the result we needed but would have been punished more in the first half hour by most other teams in the league.

Peter: Glasgow had what is becoming their trademark - a slow start. Zebre took the game to them and it looked like Glasgow were not expecting it. In the second half, it looked like a different team. Unfortunately, only playing well for 60 minutes is not going to be enough for the two games in South Africa.

Stuart: Good five-pointer for Warriors, but the slow starts are a worry. Seems it’s been a problem for both our two pro clubs and national side these past few seasons. Bulls will not be a push over in South Africa in our next match.

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