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Today's rugby headlines as Italy stun England amid wild scenes and Scotland to unleash own 'bomb squad' on Wales

Here are the latest rugby headlines on Saturday, February 12.

Scotland will unleash their own 'bomb squad' against Wales today after learning from world champions South Africa.

Gregor Townsend surprised many by replacing his entire front row for the trip to Cardiff, but it's clear he believes they will have a decisive role to play.

South Africa's 2019 World Cup win was largely based on a strong forward presence among the replacements, and they regularly select arguably their strongest front rowers on the bench.

The Scots have brought in WP Nel, Pierre Schoeman and Stuart McInally for George Turner, Rory Sutherland and Zander Fagerson.

Townsend said: “We saw that last week when WP, Stuart and Pierre came on and really did a good job, both in the tight and the loose.

“We see the same potentially happened with Rory, George and Zander who probably have been our starting front row for the last couple of years when they’ve all been fit. Certainly last season in the Six Nations.

“We’ve now got a real depth in our front row. We want to use them so they’re fresh and can take Wales on in the first half as well as the second half. It’s something we learned from playing South Africa.”

England U20s were stunned in Italy last night as they lost the Six Nations fixture for the first time in history.

It was also the first time they have failed to score a single point as they were beaten 6-0 in Rome.

It was a seismic victory for the Italians who were beaten 41-15 by France on the opening weekend of the tournament.

Two Nicolo Teneggi penalties secured the win. He struck early in both halves and though he missed two more presentable kicks which could have made the winning margin more comfortable.

The victory sparked wild scenes of

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