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HIGHLIGHTS | Italy v Scotland | A brutal battle and an opening weekend win in Rome!

By Dan Soso
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This is the official channel for the Guinness Six Nations - Rugby's Greatest Championship From the first whistle, it was clear that the rain would be a defining factor. Italy adapted quickly, using clever kicking and controlled phases to probe the Scottish defence. Wing Louis Lynagh gave Italy an early lead with a smart finish following a well-worked lineout move, despite Paolo Garbisi’s conversion from the corner missing. Centre Tommaso Menoncello then extended the advantage, sprinting down the left flank after scrum-half Alessandro Fusco’s precise box-kick put Italy in prime position. Garbisi’s conversion this time was on target, and Italy led 12-0 within the first 20 minutes. Despite the pressure from Scotland, the Azzurri remained composed. The forwards dominated the contact areas, and Garbisi’s penalty extended Italy’s lead to 15-7 just before half-time, allowing the hosts to enter the break with an eight-point cushion. The second half saw continued rain, turning the pitch into a slick, challenging surface. Scotland’s attempts to gain momentum were hampered by handling errors and penalties, while Italy’s disciplined approach kept them ahead. A key moment arrived when Italy back rower Manuel Zuliani was the recipient of a high tackle by George Turner, resulting in a yellow card for the replacement hooker. Italy capitalised with Garbisi adding a penalty to restore their eight-point lead at 18-10. Scotland launched a late surge. George Horne slid over in the corner thanks to the visitors' lineout maul, but Russell’s missed conversion left them trailing 18-15. Despite sustained pressure and multiple phases inside the Italian 22 in the closing minutes, Scotland could not find a way through the stubborn home defence. Max Williamson’s last attempt to get Scotland over the line was thwarted, sealing the three-point win for the hosts. The final whistle saw Italy claim victory once again versus the Scots in Rome, having done so in 2024. ⬇️ Subscribe for highlights, interviews, features, classic archive and more! ⬇️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5bAcVfbxSAs-UM5f5ncWg

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