Substitute Scott Williams' moment of late individual brilliance helped Wales come from 12-6 down, and a desperate try-saving tackle in the corner by fellow center Jonathan Davies condemned defending champions England to a first defeat under interim coach Stuart Lancaster.
Scott talked to Williams and the two men seem ready to move on.
Scott said that in his first conversation with Williams as player and caddie, Williams was brutally honest with Scott.
Joe Mattock tested Boro stopper Paul Smith with an angled drive while United keeper Steve Simonsen kept out volleys from Scott McDonald and Rhys Williams.
Which brings us to another sideshow: Scott's caddie, Steve Williams, last week made a racially insulting remark in public about Woods, who fired Williams as his caddie this summer.
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Williams made it clear to Scott that he believed Scott was underachieving.
But the visiting team dominated large periods of the match and continually tried to force their way back into the contest, with Damian Scannell a particular menace from wide areas, while Ben Williams denied Francis Laurent and Scott Spencer.
Besides those mentioned in the text, the author would like to thank: Paul Adamson, Andrew Belfer, Steve Braverman, Dick Costolo, Clive Crook, Sulaiman al-Hattlan, Mazen Hayek, Kathrin Hille, Jonathan Hova, Ronald Howes, Mishal Kanoo, Jonathan Kempner, Glenn Hubbard, Andrew Likierman, Iyad Males, Ed Merchant, Arif Naqvi, Ahmed Nassef, Sooud al-Qassemi, Jesse Scott, Michael Sonnenfeldt, Miles Varn, Evan Williams, Tarik Youssef, and several others who must remain nameless.
Although the news reports focused on the relationship between Williams and Woods, one comment by Adam Scott caught my attention.
Last week it was former Tiger Woods caddie Steve Williams, who stole the show from winner Adam Scott at the Bridgestone Invitational.
New Zealander Williams, 47, has caddied for Australia's Adam Scott at the last two majors and he later issued his own statement confirming that he would now caddie for Scott permanently, while expressing surprise at Woods' decision.
Williams already announced that he will be caddying full-time for Australian Adam Scott.
Regarding Williams's remark, Couples said he would have instantly fired the caddie if he were Scott.
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The player finally revealed he was gay to Wales coach Scott Johnson after a match in November 2006, and the Australian then informed his teammates Stephen Jones and Martyn Williams.
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