Saturday 22 February 2020

Scotland overcome Italy in dire game

Scotland secured their first victory in this year's Six Nations following a comfortable 17-0 triumph over Italy in a dreadful encounter at the Stadio Olimpico.

Stuart Hogg, Chris Harris and Adam Hastings touched down for the visitors, but it was an atrocious contest between two teams low on confidence.

Hogg helped relieve some of the pressure on head coach Gregor Townsend as his stunning solo try sent Scotland on their way to their first win of the campaign.

The new skipper has had a championship to forget so far after costly mistakes in the defeats to Ireland and England.

But he went some way to atoning for those blunders as his 20th Test touchdown opened the scoring in Rome.

The Dark Blues were again guilty of failing to take their chances but Harris and Hastings also got on the scoresheet to give Townsend some respite after a bruising tournament overshadowed by the Finn Russell row.

That bust-up with Scotland's star man, combined with last year's early World Cup exit and six games without a win in the Six Nations, had placed the head coach under increasing scrutiny but his team will now welcome France to Murrayfield in a fortnight with confidence renewed after a deserved victory.

Scotland had failed to register a try in either of their two opening defeats despite having more than enough chances.

And the travelling Tartan Army in the Eternal City must have feared their side were set for a fresh bout of white-line fever as another chance went begging eight minutes in.

A monster 60-yard kick from Hogg forced a line-out deep into the Azzurri's 22 but while the hosts were caught out by Stuart McInally's long throw for Sam Johnson, they were back in position to hold up Hogg before a knock-on from Magnus Bradbury saw the Scots come frustrated yet again.

The Dark Blues' scrum was working well and a big shunt should have been rewarded with an easy three points.  Hastings, however, shanked a simple kick almost in front of the sticks.

It was a sloppy start from Townsend's team and it almost became a disastrous one as another poor swipe of Hastings' boot released Mattia Bellini.  The Zebre wing danced past three tackles before storming up field, with Jayden Hayward only prevented from scoring by Hogg's last-ditch tackle.

But it was Scotland who at last found a breakthrough in the 23rd minute.

Blair Kinghorn put Matteo Minozzi under pressure with a well-placed kick and he could only respond by firing straight at Jamie Ritchie in centre-field.  The flanker handed off to Hogg and the skipper did the rest, rampaging through a gap in the hosts' line before striding away from Hayward to score a sensational try.

It was a moment of redemption for the relieved captain as he was pounced upon by his jubilant team-mates after hitting back at those who have suggested the armband might be too heavy for him.

Hastings missed the conversion but Scotland thought they had a second try on the half-hour mark as Ali Price scampered in under the posts, but the celebrations were cut short when the TMO alerted referee Ben O'Keeffe to Hamish Watson's forward pass in the build-up.

Tommaso Allan then fired a late penalty against the upright as Italy wasted a chance before Scotland's 5-0 lead before the break.

But Scotland were still being wasteful, with Price and Ritchie again letting the ball slip through their fingers with the line in sight either side of the turnaround.

They did not lose heart though and got their reward in the 47th minute.  There were times during 17 phases of sheer grunt on the Italian line where Italy's resistance looked like it might pay off but in the end there was just enough space for Harris to squeeze through wide on the right for the second.  Again Hastings failed to convert.

Italy had to play out the final stages a man light after Federico Zani was binned for a tip-tackle on Grant Gilchrist.

And with their legs tiring they could do nothing as Hastings pick-pocketed a ruck before cantering in under the posts to put the seal on a much-needed win for Scotland and their coach.

The scorers:

For Italy:
Yellow Card:  Zani

For Scotland:
Tries:  Hogg, Harris, Hastings
Con:  Hastings

Italy:  15 Jayden Hayward, 14 Mattia Bellini, 13 Luca Morisi, 12 Carlo Canna, 11 Matteo Minozzi, 10 Tommaso Allan, 9 Callum Braley, 8 Abraham Steyn, 7 Sebastian Negri, 6 Jake Polledri, 5 Niccolò Cannone, 4 Alessandro Zanni, 3 Giosuè Zilocchi, 2 Luca Bigi (c), 1 Andrea Lovotti
Replacements:  16 Federico Zani, 17 Danilo Fischetti, 18 Marco Riccioni, 19 Marco Lazzaroni, 20 Dean Budd, 21 Giovanni Licata, 22 Guglielmo Palazzani, 23 Giulio Bisegni

Scotland:  15 Stuart Hogg (c), 14 Sean Maitland, 13 Chris Harris, 12 Sam Johnson, 11 Blair Kinghorn, 10 Adam Hastings, 9 Ali Price, 8 Magnus Bradbury, 7 Hamish Watson, 6 Jamie Ritchie, 5 Scott Cummings, 4 Ben Toolis, 3 Zander Fagerson, 2 Stuart McInally, 1 Rory Sutherland
Replacements:  16 Fraser Brown, 17 Allan Dell, 18 Willem Nel, 19 Grant Gilchrist, 20 Matt Fagerson, 21 George Horne, 22 Rory Hutchinson, 23 Byron McGuigan

Referee:  Ben O’Keeffe (New Zealand)
Assistant referees:  Mathieu Raynal (France), Ben Whitehouse (Wales)
TMO:  Rowan Kitt (England)


Check out the highlights from Scotland's 17-0 victory over Italy at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday.

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