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.
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.
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