Six Nations 2022: Italy 22-33 Scotland - visitors bounce back with disjointed win
Scotland recovered from successive Six Nations defeats by overcoming Italy with a disjointed bonus-point victory in Rome.
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Scotland recovered from successive Six Nations defeats by overcoming Italy with a disjointed bonus-point victory in Rome.
Chris Harris scored two first-half tries as Scotland overcame a sticky start to record a convincing bonus-point 33-22 victory over Italy in their Guinness Six Nations match in Rome.
Scotland bounced back from two recent Six Nations losses as they beat Italy 33-22 in a bonus-point success at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday.
Scotland inflicted yet another Six Nations defeat on Italy with Gregor Townsend's side claiming a 33-22 victory at the Stadio Olimpico to win the inaugural Cuttitta Cup.
EDINBURGH : Scotland’s Matt Fagerson and Hamish Watson have returned to beef up the back row against Italy in the Six Nations in Rome on Saturday amongst five changes made by coach Gregor Townsend to the team beaten by France a fortnight ago.
South African-born wing Kyle Steyn will make his first Six Nations start for Scotland as one of five changes to the run-on XV for Saturday's match against perennial strugglers Italy in Rome.
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend has named the following team to play Italy in their Six Nations fixture in Rome on Saturday.
It was a blustery day, Murrayfield contriving a more than decent impression of the old Hampden swirl. Sam Skinner passed to Duhan van der Merwe but the ball went marginally behind the winger who couldn’t gather. Then, a few minutes later, same part of the pitch, just below us, Chris Harris passed and this time the ball was slightly ahead of the intended recipient – Stuart Hogg sprinting as fast as he could to get there and sticking out his chunky wee arms but, ach, that one went awry as well.