Saturday 17 February 2001

England 80 Italy 23

It took them time to get going, but hot Six Nations favourites England scored 47 unanswered second-half points to finally see off an inexperienced and unfancied Italy 80-23 in their Six Nations game at Twickenham.

England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson scored 35 of them including 30 of them with 13 successful kicks out of 14, as England recorded their biggest score in the tournament and remain along with Ireland -- who downed France 22-15 in Dublin -- the only sides capable of landing the 2001 Grand Slam.

By the time Wilkinson deservedly scored a last minute try of his own and Lawrence Dallaglio added an extra-time try England were almost playing exhibition rugby against an exhausted Italy.

But earlier Italy had refused to play the role of sacrificial victims in the first-half matching England almost score for score, the home team not looking like 150-1 odds-on winners.  Indeed England, after arrogantly spurning a kickable penalty chance in the opening minute, were made to pay when the visitors opened the scoring.

Following an England offide Italy kicked the penalty to touch for a lineout close to the England line.

Lock Andrea Gritti caught the throw, the forwards drove and the ball was fed out to Denis Dallan, who had moved across from the left to the right wing.

He burst through three tackles before touching down in the corner.  New full-back Andrea Scanavacca converted, suggesting injured points machine Diego Dominguez might not be such a big loss after all.

England responded, three minutes later through the boot of Wilkinson who was on target with all seven of his first-half kicks at goal.

Gradually England's forwards gained a measure of control, allowing the England backs to show the same quick skillis that finished off Wales in Cardiff.

Dallaglio, whose father was born in Italy, made good ground up the middle, the No.8, passing to speedy full-back Iain Balshaw.

He returned the pass before Dallaglio sent in right wing Austin Healey in the 14th minute.  A Scanavacca enalty levelled the scores at 10-10 before more flowing play from the England backs produced another try.

This time Balshaw's eleusive pace started the move after the ball had been spun wide to the right.

He passed to Healey and the Leicester man was almost over the line when he was tackled by opposing wing Luca Martin of English side Northampton.

Australian referee Stuart Dickinson was not certain Healey had grounded the ball and called on video referee Clayton Thomas to make the call.

The Welsh official took an age to decide, receiving a slow handclap from the crowd, before confirming the score.

The ever accurate Wilkinson made light of a tricky conversion and England were 17-10 ahead.  Italy, who had reshaped their backs completely after a 41-22 defeat by Ireland in Rome, came roaring back.

Balshaw knocked on centre Cristian Stoica's high kick, the rebound taken by prop and Italy captain Alessandro Moscardi.

The pack supported and the ball was moved to the blindside where No.8 Carlo Checchinato was on hand to score from close range.

After 25 minutes the scores were level at 17 apiece and England must have wondered what had hit them.

A penalty exchange saw parity maintained before another England try took them clear again.  A quick Matt Dawson tap penalty caught Italy on the backfoot and Healey's long loop pass left Balshaw with a clear run in on the left.

Scanavacca and Wilkinson then shared more penalties to leave England 33-23 up at half-time.  Almost immdediately from the restart England gave themselves breathing space when Northampton wing Ben Cohen crashed through some tired-looking tackles for a score under the posts.

Italy were physically wilting, although England were still making plenty of errors.

Front-rower Mark Regan finished off another overlap move before Italy centre Walter Pozzebon was sin-binned for persistent offside.

Substitute forward Joe Worsley added to Italy's misery when after an inside pass from Balshaw he too scored a try.

The Teams:

England:  1 Jason Leonard, 2 Dorian West, 3 Phil Vickery, 4 Danny Grewcock, 5 Martin Johnson (c), 6 Neil Back, 7 Richard Hill, 8 Lawrence Dallaglio, 9 Matt Dawson, 10 Jonny Wilkinson, 11 Austin Healey, 12 Mike Catt, 13 Will Greenwood, 14 Ben Cohen, 15 Iain Balshaw
Reserves:  Kyran Bracken, Martin Corry, Mark Regan, Jason Robinson, Joe Worsley, Trevor Woodman
Unused:  Mike Tindall

Italy:  1 Andrea Lo Cicero, 2 Alessandro Moscardi (c), 3 Andrea Muraro, 4 Wim Visser, 5 Andrea Gritti, 6 Mauro Bergamasco, 7 Carlo Caione, 8 Carlo Checchinato, 9 Juan Manuel Queirolo, 10 Giovanni Raineri, 11 Denis Dallan, 12 Walter Pozzebon, 13 Cristian Stoica, 14 Luca Martin, 15 Andrea Scanavacca
Reserves:  David Dal Maso, Marco Rivaro, Giampiero De Carli, Tino Paoletti
Unused:  Matteo Mazzantini, Andrea De Rossi, Ramiro Pez

Attendance:  75000
Referee:  Dickinson s.

Points Scorers:

England
Tries:  Dallaglio L.B.N. 1, Greenwood W.J.H. 1, Healey A.S. 2, Regan M.P. 1, Worsley J.P.R. 1, Balshaw I.R. 2, Cohen B.C. 1, Wilkinson J.P. 1
Conv:  Wilkinson J.P. 9
Pen K.:  Wilkinson J.P. 4

Italy
Tries:  Dallan D. 1, Checchinato C. 1
Conv:  Scanavacca A. 2
Pen K.:  Scanavacca A. 3

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