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Missed last-gasp penalty leaves Italy with just a draw against France

LILLE, France :Italy were denied a first away win against France in almost three decades as Paolo Garbisi's last-gasp penalty hit the post in a 13-13 stalemate in the Six Nations on Sunday.

Garbisi almost ran out of time to kick the penalty after the 80th minute and Italy just missed out on their second victory in France since a 40-32 win in Grenoble in 1997 after Les Bleus played the second half with 14 men following Jonathan Danty's red card.

The result left France's hopes of clinching the title in tatters after they could only score through Charles Ollivon's try and three penalties by Thomas Ramos.

Italy, without a win the Six Nations since 2022, scored a try by Ange Capuozzo, a Martin Page-Relo penalty and points from the boot of Garbisi.

"It's tough, really tough. We've had a lot of chances in the first half when we could have scored three or four tries," France centre Gael Fickou said.

"We will have regrets I think. We're still good friends," Italy and Stade Toulousain fullback Capuozzo said.

France, without mercurial scrumhalf Antoine Dupont - who has temporarily switched to Rugby Sevens for the Paris Olympics - and injured flyhalf Romain Ntamack, were rewarded for a blistering start with Ollivon try's and a penalty by Ramos.

They were all over Italy but missed a handful of clear try chances with handling errors and some poor choices, making simple things too complicated.

Flyhalf Matthieu Jalibert then left the pitch with a knee injury, prompting a major reshuffle with Thomas Ramos moving up to number 10 and Matthis Lebel, who was called up on Saturday after Louis Bielle-Biarrey pulled out injured, taking up the fullback role as Yoram Moefana came in on the wing.

Les Bleus reached halftime on a sour note as centre Danty

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