Italy v Scotland (Stadio Flaminio)
Saturday 18th March

  Italy Scotland
Score 10 13
Try 1 1
Conversion 1 1
Penalty Goal 1 1
Drop Goal 0 1
First half 7 10
Second half 3 3

Match Statistics | Match Diary | Top 5 |
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Match Statistics
Italy   Scotland
Mins in possession
16:58 1st half 21:02
17:23 2nd half 14:06
Mins in opponents half
16:56 1st half 26:52
16:12 2nd half 27:03
Events
9 Scrums Won 6
0 Scrums Lost 0
3 Line Breaks 5
10 Penalties Conceded 8
8 Drives from Rucks 9
35 Passes from Rucks 39
10 Mauls Won 10
53 Ball Won in Open Play 58
12 Ball Won in Opp's 22 25
41 Set Piece Ball Won 40
78 Tackles Made 61
5 Missed Tackles 6
93% % Tackles Completed 91%
4 Off-Loads in the Tackle 13
20 Errors Made 24
10 Turn Overs Won 8
2 Free Kicks Conceded 1
116 Passes Completed 135
40 Possessions Kicked 33
25% % Possessions Kicked 19%
5 Poss. Kicked Errors 1
17 Poss. Kicked To Touch 15
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Italy   Scotland
First half
Mi Bergamasco - Try 06:02  
Pez - Conversion 06:47  
  10:03 Blair - Substitution
(Cusiter - Off)
  12:12 Paterson - Try
Picone - Substitution
(Griffen - Off)
12:52  
  13:10 Paterson - Conversion
Pez - DropMiss 14:49  
Griffen - Substitution
(Picone - Off)
21:48  
Galon - Substitution
(Stoica - Off)
24:20  
  44:09 Ross - Drop Goal
Second half
Zanni - Substitution
(Zaffiri - Off)
14:35  
Lo Cicero - Substitution
(Castrogiovanni - Off)
16:08  
  16:24 Smith - Substitution
(Douglas - Off)
Pez - Penalty 19:14  
  23:35 Parks - Substitution
(Ross - Off)
Festuccia - Substitution
(Ongaro - Off)
23:47  
Del Fava - Substitution
(Dellape - Off)
28:26  
  30:26 Kellock - Substitution
(Murray - Off)
  34:26 Webster - Substitution
(S Lamont - Off)
  37:55 Hall - Substitution
(Lawson - Off)
  40:48 Paterson - Penalty
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Top Scorers
Name Count
Chris Paterson 10 (1T) (1C) (1P)
Mirco Bergamasco 5 (1T)
Ramiro Pez 5 (1C) (1P)
Gordon Ross 3 (1DG)
Top Carries
Name Count
Nitoglia 9
Canale 7
Hogg 7
Paterson 7
Henderson 6
Top Tackles
Name Count
MI Bergamasco 10
S Lamont 8
Zaffiri 8
White 7
Bortolami 5
Top Missed Tackles
Name Count
Pez 2
S Lamont 2
Cusiter 1
del Fava 1
Di Rollo 1
Top Offloads
Name Count
Blair 3
Hogg 2
Di Rollo 1
Douglas 1
Hines 1
Top Errors
Name Count
Pez 5
Canale 3
Ross 3
Sole 3
Bortolami 2

 

Chris PatersonItaly 10-13 Scotland


Chris Paterson landed a late penalty as Scotland wrapped up a successful RBS 6 Nations campaign with a hard-fought win over Italy in Rome.

The scores were locked at 10-10 and Italy looked on course to secure a second successive draw when Paterson accepted a chance from long range with three minutes remaining.

Paterson had scored his side's only try in the first half but Italy, who now finish with the wooden spoon, proved difficult opponents to shake off.

Scotland only just edged an entertaining, albeit error-filled, first half 10-7 after Italy made much the better start.

The Azzurri, playing in their change strip of white, went straight onto the attack and were rewarded with the opening try after just five minutes.

Ramiro Pez had already troubled the Scots with one kick and they had no answer as he delicately chipped over the defensive line for Mirco Bergamasco to collect and dive over.

Pez added the extra two and Scotland suffered a further blow when returning half-back Chris Cusiter was forced off just 10 minutes into his comeback with a shoulder injury.

The visitors responded to the setbacks well and soon recovered as they powered forward and the dependable Paterson crashed over for a self-converted try.

Paterson could have had a second soon after following another good break but Italy again threatened when Bergamasco chased his own kick and ran close to the line. Pez also missed with a drop goal attempt.

Scotland nudged themselves ahead in the final minute of the first half when Gordon Ross landed a straightforward drop goal from in front of the posts.

Italy squandered a great chance to reclaim the lead early in the second half when Pablo Canavosio pounced on a loose ball after some poor work by Rory Lamont and Mike Blair but Pez knocked on close to the line.

Pez made no mistake, however, after 58 minutes as he levelled the scores with a long-range penalty.

Neither side were willing to give much as the clock ran down but Paterson made no mistake when offered his late chance to secure Scotland's first away win in the competition for four years.