Women’s rugby, Six Nations: Italy beats Ireland in Parma

Women's rugby, Six Nations: Italy beats Ireland in Parma

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PARMA – Three spectacular goals and a sunny victory: the blues of rugby can be trusted. L’Italy exceeds theIreland in the third round of the women’s Six Nations (24-7) among the enthusiasm of the spectators of the Lanfranchi of Parma, at the end of a game as passionate and exciting as the protagonists. They were returning from two proud but inevitable defeats, against battleships like the France and theEnglandwhich together with the black ferns (New Zealand girls) are at the top of the movement and – for now – on another planet. But our national team has shown that it deserves 5th place in the world rankings, stuff that boys dream of. And now he looks with renewed confidence to his next match in Scotland in a week’s time, before closing the tournament again in Parma on 29 April with Wales.

Rugby, Women’s Six Nations: Italy close to the feat, France wins 22-12

by Massimo Calandri


Italy-Ireland, two tries by Alyssa D’Incà, the man of the match

Alyssa d’Inca she was elected best player of the match: she scored twice, and the second was a masterpiece of technique, an oval verse that involved the whole team in a series of penetrations enhanced by a kick picked up on the fly by the blue winger. Also the first marking, by the scrum-half Stefan, had been crazy: with an electric management of the ball up to the last masterpiece, an off-load for the number 9 who dived into the try. The coach Nanni Raineri, who replaced Andrea Di Giandomenico, was able to set up a motivated and enterprising team, despite several important absences. The objective was to resist the physical impact of the Irish, both in attack and in defence, managing possession and trying to take advantage of the wide spaces. Mission accomplished, thanks also – because they are all to be commended – to a superb one Tounesialways advancing, and to the tackles of Rigoni.

Six Nations, for the blues of rugby the “battleship” England

by Massimo Calandri



Italy-Ireland 24-7 (7-0)

Scorers: 28′ pt try Stefan tr. Sillari; 1′ st try D’Incà tr Sillari, 23′ cp Sillari, 27′ penalty try Ireland, 37′ try D’Incà tr. Sillari.

Italy: Capomaggi (28′ st Barattin) – Muzzo, Sillari, Rigoni, D’Incà – Madia (23′ st Stevanin), Stefan – Franco, Locatelli (30′ st Ranuccini), Sgorbini (16′ st Fedrighi) – Duca, Tounesi ( 39′ st Gurioli) – Gai (27′ st Seye), Vecchini, Maris (39′ st Stecca). Available: Cassaghi.

Ireland: Delany – Doyle, Dalton (36′ st Irwin), McGann, Behan (21′ st Deely) – O’Brien, Hughes (16′ st Scuffil-McCabe) – Nic a Bháird, Moore (23′ st O’Connor) , Wall (19′ st Hogan) – Monaghan, Fryday – Haney (12′ st Buggy), Jones (30′ st Nielson), Djougang (38′ st McGrath).

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