A BRILLIANT try in injury time by British Lions centre Scott Gibbs set up Wales for a dramatic 32-31 victory over England on Sunday, handing Scotland the Five Nations championship for the first time since 1990. Welsh flyhalf Neil Jenkins, who had a superb day with the boot for a total of 22 points, kicked his second conversion to secure a remarkable victory. The result thwarted England’s bid for the Grand Slam and handed Scotland the last ever championship before the 89-year-old tournament expands to Six Nations next year in a remarkable late turnaround. Scotland, who upset France 36-22 in Paris on Saturday, finished level with England on six points but clinched the championship because of their superior points difference.