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Italy 18-15 Scotland
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Azzurri resist fightback in appalling conditions
They say the Six Nations is all about momentum and Scotland, again, find themselves sliding rapidly downhill. Passion and effort are guaranteed from any Italy team, but they were clinical and defended magnificently in Rome. Gonzalo Quesada’s side ruthlessly capitalised on Scotland’s often rank inaccuracy and this richly deserved win – a second in three years against Scotland – sets them up beautifully for the tournament.
The fly-half Paolo Garbisi played the appallingly wet conditions superbly to celebrate his 50th Test, testing the visitors’ defence with spiralling contestable kicks and striking the ball sweetly off the tee. The centres Tommaso Menoncello and Juan Ignacio Brex, also marking his 50th cap, were sensational again while the energy and skill of the wing Louis Lynagh significantly softened the blow of Ange Capuozzo’s injury absence.
Written by Luke McLaughlin
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/07/italy-scotland-six-nations-match-report under the title “Sloppy Scotland stunned as Italy make winning start to Six Nations amid deluge”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.


