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Italy fight back for famous victory over Scotland in Rome

ROME : Winger Louis Lynagh made himself an instant hero with a try on debut as Italy rallied to secure a famous 31-29 win over Scotland in a dramatic Six Nations clash on Saturday and put a huge dent in their opponents' championship hopes.

The son of former Australia great Michael Lynagh was born in Italy and his try, along with scores from centre Ignacio Brex and replacement scrumhalf Stephen Varney, helped Italy come from 22-16 down at halftime and underline their improvement under new Argentine coach Gonzalo Quesada.

Scotland were dominant in the opening half hour, scoring tries through props Zander Fagerson and Pierre Schoeman and winger Kyle Steyn, but thereafter made numerous errors and could only manage a late score from lock Sam Skinner in the remainder of the game.

Italy forced that pressure with a heroic display as they claimed a first win over Scotland since 2015, and made up to a degree for their 13-13 draw with France last time out when flyhalf Paolo Garbisi missed a kick at the end of the game to win it.

Scotland have 11 points from four Six Nations games, four behind leaders Ireland, who can sew up the title later on Saturday when they play England at Twickenham.

Italy, who claimed a first Six Nations victory since they won in Wales in the final game of the 2022 tournament, are fourth with seven points.

Garbisi had an early penalty chance and, in a carbon copy of his heart-breaking miss against France, almost ran out of time, again before slotting it over with a wry smile on his face.

Again the ball fell off the tee and Scotland players had to be warned not to charge the kick and Garbisi converted with under 10 seconds remaining on the shot clock.

From there Scotland took control and put together 18 phases

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