Italy 18
France 40
FULLBACK BRICE DULIN ran in a late try to hand France their first bonus point and only second win in this year’s Six Nations in a 40-18 win over Italy in Rome.
With only win and two tries scored in three matches, Les Bleus travelled to the Stadio Olimpico looking to redress the balance of what has been a largely underwhelming campaign.
Azzurri captain Sergio Parisse touched down after three minutes to spark celebrations a fortnight after running England close in a controversial 36-15 loss at Twickenham. But an error-strewn display, peppered by ill-discipline by the hosts handed the momentum to Guy Noves’s visitors, who saw Gael Fickou, Virimi Vakatawa, Louis Picamoles and Dulin all touch over.
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Fickou touched down on 21 minutes and after Vakatawa bundled over shortly after the restart, Italy saw a try disallowed following video referral before Picamoles ran through in the 67th minute to put the match beyond reach.
Dulin claimed a welcome bonus point three minutes from the final whistle, only for Angelo Esposito to touch down as defiant Italy desperately tried to reduce arrears.
It was France’s first win since beating Scotland in Paris last month and Italy’s fourth reverse in succession following defeats to Wales (33-7), Ireland (63-10) and England.
Italy had sparked controversy last week in England with ‘no ruck’ tactics that baffled their opponents and left rugby officials scrambling to review the rules. But Conor O’Shea’s men seemed intent on a more positive approach when, in the opening minutes, Parisse touched down after fly-half Carlo Canna’s superb dummy drew two players to let his captain run through.
Canna missed the conversion from the left side of the 22. Although Camille Lopez hit the first of 20 points with the boot, a penalty on nine minutes, to reduce arrears Italy came close to a second try soon after only for a knock-on to force a scrum, won by France.