Wales wear down Italy in Rome
Wales produced a professional second-half display to start their 2017 Six Nations campaign with a 33-7 win over Italy in Rome on Sunday.
The greasy conditions at the Stadio Olimpico made for a scrappy affair, which seemed to suit the hosts - who led 7-3 at the interval thanks to Edoardo Gori's try.
Leigh Halfpenny's boot had Wales 12-7 in front 15 minutes after the restart, before the visitors took full advantage of Andrea Lovotti being sin-binned by scoring two tries in the time the prop was off the field.
First to go over was Jonathan Davies, who then provided the final pass for Liam Williams to score in the left corner.
.@JonFoxDavies celebrates scoring Wales' first try of the RBS @SixNationsRugby #ITAvWAL pic.twitter.com/S3lIAB0IlV
— Welsh Rugby Union (@WelshRugbyUnion) February 5, 2017
With around 15 minutes still to play, Wales may have been eyeing a first winning bonus point in Six Nations history, but they could only manage one more try - George North making light of a thigh injury as he raced away down the right and cut inside for a scintillating score.
The last action of the game saw Williams lose control of the ball just short of the line to ensure a bonus point evaded Wales, who nevertheless take their place at the top of the fledgling table ahead of hosting defending champions England next week.
A disjointed opening produced little in the way of fluent attacking play, Halfpenny wasting an opportunity to give Wales an early lead when he missed from the tee in the third minute.
Italy were penalised inside their own 22 three times in succession, but on each occasion the visitors elected to kick for the corner and were repelled.
And those passed-up points seemed costly when Italy got the first score of the game shortly before the half-hour, Gori touching down under the posts following a sensational inside pass from Sergio Parisse in the build-up.
Halfpenny got Wales on the board with a penalty in the 35th minute and as Wales dominated in the second period, the full-back added nine more points, with Italy continuing to transgress.
The momentum was firmly with Wales by now, and pressure at the scrum saw Lovotti sent to the sin bin in the 59th minute.
Wales wasted no time in capitalising on their numerical advantage, spreading the ball out to the right where Davies had the simple task of running in untouched.
Davies turned provider in the 66th minute, feeding Williams on the overlap as the wing touched down in the left corner, before North's solo effort capped an impressive second-half showing.
Key Opta stats:
- Italy have now gone 11 meetings without a win over Wales; they haven’t claimed victory over the Welsh since March 2007.
- Despite finishing the game with 33 points, Wales only scored three points in the opening 40 minutes; the fewest they've ever managed in a first-half against Italy.
- George North has now scored a try in five successive Six Nations appearances; equaling the competition record (Philippe Bernat-Salles and Shane Williams).
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Yeah me too. I think the Welsh have it in them to make it a contest in the first half. Give the boks' second stringers a headache. Disrupting lineouts is one area the welsh could cause problems. Bok lineouts have been subpar.
And then fronting up in the collisions and at the rucks. If the boks get the ascendancy there too early, it could be a hiding. Jaden hendrikse had a tough game against the Scots - who were very good at disrupting the boks flow. The welsh would have taken note of this i'm sure.
But the bok bench will finish the welsh off i'm afraid.
Go to commentsYes, certainly. As an AB fan happy to be included in that top 3 of "matches that are routinely decided by one score" now, we were well outside that for a few years.
They have not had enough games yet. You can't undo so many poor years just like that. Asking for miracles like SA losing is not the way to get back to number 1.
They might get there as those bad years filter out of the rankings but it's guarenteed to be great fun going back and forth with SA once that happens.
Admittedly Foster only really had one bad year (21/22 season), but that's more likely because COVID stopped a lot of tough games from being played, and effected the other countries they did play far more than themselves.
A real shame we both don't get to see it unfold first with our regions teams in SR!
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