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Rugby Six Nations, Italy Under 20 also beat Scotland: blue party in Treviso

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Rugby Six Nations, Italy Under 20 also beat Scotland: blue party in Treviso

A sold out Monigo applauds the Italian team’s second feat, trimming three goals to the Scots: 27-13, the second consecutive victory in the Marca after the one against England

TREVISO. The best of the Azzurri youth, if they really continue to grow like this, can really help Italian rugby to rise from the dust. On Friday evening in Monigo there was another try: after the victory over England (a 6-0 built with a terrifying defense), the azzurrini di Brunello gave an encore in front of a stadium that was full until the unbelievable allowed by the dpcm (3,700 spectators).

So Italy under 20 also beat Scotland. A match never in question, in reality, given that the blues immediately went forward and always gave the impression of playing cat and mouse, with the young Scots who just could not make it into the 22 blues, who became an authentic fort. .

Giacomo Ferrari (boy of the match, it should be said) was already on target at 3 ‘, with Giovanni Sante (son of art) to transform. The Scots found the poles with McClintock, but then they could no longer scratch, on the contrary. The indiscipline of Fusari brought the Scots together with another football (7-6), but from then on it was the blue domain.

A free kick by Sante made Italy take a step forward, the decisive one came a few minutes later with Francois Carlo Mey, able to reach the goal, always transformed by Sante (17-6).

At the beginning of the second half, Italy understands that it takes all the tactics in the world to bring it home, so Sante goes again for the poles to stretch (20-6), and at 52 ‘the real seal arrives, again with Giacomo Ferrari at go to hit the big target (Santa relentless from the pitch for 27-6).

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It ends with a whirlwind of changes, Scotland looking for a goal that arrives only at the last flicker (at 80 ‘, Taylor scores and Towsend transforms for the final 27-13), until the triple whistle of the referee, the South African Barret -Theron, with Monigo in a triumph of tricolor flags to celebrate the new team of the Azzurri. Who want to change history.

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