Italy 20-34 Ireland: Six Nations 2023 – as it happened (2024)

Key events

  • 25 Feb 2023FULL TIME! Italy 20 - 34 Ireland
  • 25 Feb 2023TRY! Italy 20 - 34 Ireland (Mack Hansen)
  • 25 Feb 2023PENALTY! Italy 20 - 27 Ireland (Ross Byrne)
  • 25 Feb 2023NO TRY! Ireland (Bundee Aki)
  • 25 Feb 2023PENALTY! Italy 20 - 24 Ireland (Paolo Garbisi)
  • 25 Feb 2023SECOND HALF!
  • 25 Feb 2023HALF TIME!
  • 25 Feb 2023TRY! Italy 17 - 24 Ireland (Pierre Bruno)
  • 25 Feb 2023TRY! Italy 10 - 24 Ireland (Mack Hansen)
  • 25 Feb 2023TRY! Italy 10 - 19 Ireland (Bundee Aki)
  • 25 Feb 2023PENALTY! Italy 10 - 13 Ireland (Paolo Garbisi)
  • 25 Feb 2023TRY! Italy 7 - 12 Ireland (Hugo Keenan)
  • 25 Feb 2023TRY! Italy 7 - 5 Ireland (Stephen Varney)
  • 25 Feb 2023TRY! Italy 0 - 7 Ireland (James Ryan)
  • 25 Feb 2023NO TRY! Italy 0 - 0 Ireland (James Lowe)
  • 25 Feb 2023Kick Off!
  • 25 Feb 2023Teams
  • 25 Feb 2023Preamble

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25 Feb 202311.40EST

Read the report!

Mack Hansen double helps Ireland hold off Italy to maintain grand slam bidRead more

25 Feb 202311.39EST

That’s your lot. For this blog, anyway, but the hits keep on coming. Follow Wales v England with Lee Calvert right here:

Wales v England: Six Nations 2023 – liveRead more

25 Feb 202311.30EST

Michele Lamaro, the Italy captain, speaks to ITV and is asked how he would sum up their performance. He looks pretty disgusted at being on the end of another loss. “We’ve been talking about lots of same things,” Lamaro says. “We’ve been giving everything we’ve got, and that is all you can ask of the boys … we still have to work on lots of details, margins, the way we keep pressure on them … I think we conceded 20 points in the first 30 minutes, and we have to invert that trend … but I can’t ask for something else from the boys.

“We don’t go out there and think of [just] being in the game. We think of winning. What we care about is our performance … we’re not stepping on to this field against Ireland, thinking: ‘We are going to lose by a few points and that will be OK’ … we want to smash them … It will be the same again Wales, we want to put our best performance, and we will work to have it.”

25 Feb 202311.25EST

Aki’s chat with ITV, in video form, on Twitter. More reaction coming up.

"We did some really good stuff and then we did the total opposite, that's credit to Italy." 🗣

Bundee Aki speaking to @GabrielClarke05 pic.twitter.com/6SLXUcigPL

— ITV Rugby (@ITVRugby) February 25, 2023

25 Feb 202311.21EST

On the road to any grand slam you’ll always have a stumbling block … this could have been a huge banana skin,” says Brian O’Driscoll on ITV, which is obviously not meant to sound presumptuous, but does anyway. To be fair O’Driscoll did add that victory against Scotland next week is not a given, predicting that Gregor Townsend’s outfit will test Ireland.

25 Feb 202311.19EST

Bundee Aki assesses the display from Ireland: “Mixed bags,” he tells Gabriel Clarke. “We did some really good stuff, and then we did the total opposite .. but that’s just credit to Italy, we knew it was going to be a tough game, we said it all week, they are proud nation [and] we’ve just got to make sure our discipline is on the right side. I can certainly put my hand up there. It was definitely wasn’t on the right side, it was on the bad side so I certainly did help the squad there and we paid towards the end.

“But fair play to Italy, they gave it to us, but fair play to our boys for digging in deep as well.”

Is this the best Italy team he has faced, Clarke asks Aki: “They have always been a good team, they play with a lot of passion, you can see they want to play the game, they want to play expansive rugby and run the ball from the own try-line … we knew that, we just fell off a bit.”

And what do they need to seal the grand slam? “I think an overall performance … definitely on the discipline side of things … that’s one big thing we talked about the whole week … I can certainly say I was one of them who wasn’t disciplined.”

25 Feb 202311.15EST

Thanks Lee … he’s off to blog the living daylights out of Wales v England, which kicks off in half an hour. Luke McLaughlin here to bring you some reaction.

Wales v England: Six Nations 2023 – liveRead more

25 Feb 202311.12EST

FULL TIME! Italy 20 - 34 Ireland

PEEEEEP! It’s over. A great game and a solid win for Ireland as they move one step closer to that Grand Slam

Italy 20-34 Ireland: Six Nations 2023 – as it happened (1)

25 Feb 202311.11EST

83 mins. “If we get it back, keep playing” shouts Andy Farrell as Italy win a lineout around halfway. And keep playing they do as Lowe intercepts the ball but can’t make it to the line before being sent into touch.

25 Feb 202311.09EST

81 mins. Italy are in their own 22 and labouring with possession before Ireland give away a penalty.

25 Feb 202311.08EST

79 mins. A last attack by Ireland ends as the ball is passed behind Lowe and flies into touch. Italy will have a lineout in their own half as the final act.

76 mins. Another Italian attack in the Ireland 22 that this time breaks down as they make it a little too complicated in the 13 channel and the ball goes to ground. This prompts huge schadenfraude cheers in the Ireland ranks; a vignette that says much about both sides this afternoon.

Jack Crowley is on for Ross Byrne.

25 Feb 202311.03EST

74 mins. Bundee Aki is off his feet at tackle time, and Allan dinks the ball into the corner for an Italian lineout that they promptly lose.

25 Feb 202311.01EST

Tommaso Allan has replaced Garbisi, who is holding an ice pack on his right shoulder.

25 Feb 202311.00EST

TRY! Italy 20 - 34 Ireland (Mack Hansen)

71 mins. Ireland are up to 16 phases in the Italy half, pulling defenders in then making them work all over again. Doris and Murray have some decisive runs before the latter offloads to Hansen who steps Capuozzo to score.

Ross Byrne adds the extra. That’s the game you’d have to think.

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25 Feb 202310.55EST

67 mins. Pettinelli makes a fast impression on the game with a strong run from and inside pop pass that takes Italy into the Ireland 5m zone. The ball is recycled quickly and a hopeful cross-kick from Varney just bounces away from Bruno. Poor decision, calmer heads needed from the home side.

Stephen Varney goes off, replaced by Alessandro Fusco.

25 Feb 202310.52EST

64 mins. Ireland make more replacements: Dave Kilcoyne and Conor Murray are on for Andrew Porter and Craig Casey comes onto the field.

Italy have brought in Giovanni Pettinelli and Edoardo Iachizzi for Lorenzo Cannone and Niccolo Cannone

25 Feb 202310.50EST

PENALTY! Italy 20 - 27 Ireland (Ross Byrne)

63 mins. A fitful few minutes from both sides comes to a close with Ryan Baird winning a breakdown penalty. All the fancy endeavour from Ireland has been smashed on the rocks of Italy’s solid performance, so Byrne decides it’s time to take some points.

25 Feb 202310.46EST

60 mins. This Italy team are simply glorious fun. The latest installment of this is running a loop pattern off a scrum five near their own line, recycling once and Brex booming it out with a kick. If nothing else, this side have halted the feeling of their games being a non-event; I want to watch them every week.

25 Feb 202310.44EST

NO TRY! Ireland (Bundee Aki)

58 mins. Ireland work it right after Doris has a good run to suck in some defenders. Aki is chopped down by Niccolo Cannone, but the Irish centre can reach out to score as he’s not held. But wait! He fumbled it on the ground before his went over the line!

No try, and Italy will have a tricky scrum five to navigate.

Italy 20-34 Ireland: Six Nations 2023 – as it happened (3)

25 Feb 202310.42EST

56 mins. Ireland start emptying their bench

Peter O’Mahony, Dan Sheehan, Ryan Baird all on for comes on for Jack Conan, Ronan Kelleher and Iain Henderson

25 Feb 202310.40EST

PENALTY! Italy 20 - 24 Ireland (Paolo Garbisi)

55 mins. Garbisi pulls his team close from the tee.

25 Feb 202310.37EST

54 mins. They waste no time at all in running it out and find Capuozzo who has glimpse of space before McCloskey comes over and seatbelt tackles him. That’s the third time the Irish centre has been pretty high with his technique and he needs to be careful.

Italy will have a lineout on the Irish 22.

25 Feb 202310.35EST

52 mins. Ireland can do nothing on an advantage for Italian defenders not rolling away – which was a very fussy decision by Ref Adamson who didn’t seem to give them any time at all to get moving before be blew up .

The visitors take a lineout into the corner, but Lorenzo Cannone nicks it!

25 Feb 202310.33EST

50 mins. The home defence do fine job of ferociously containing the Irish attack, eventually making the ball unplayable, which give them time to suck some air in as they prepare for Ireland scrum in the 22.

25 Feb 202310.30EST

47 mins. Ireland have their first foray of the half into the Italian 22. Van Der Flier has a carry and is walloped by Fischetti, but the green waves keep coming, albeit they might be overworking it a bit.

Marco Riccioni has replaced Ferrari in the front row.

25 Feb 202310.22EST

SECOND HALF!

Garbisi, left footed, kicks deep and we’re back underway.

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25 Feb 202310.07EST

HALF TIME!

PEEP! Everyone have a few minutes to suck that forty minutes in.

25 Feb 202310.06EST

TRY! Italy 17 - 24 Ireland (Pierre Bruno)

40+1 mins. Ireland try a fancy backs move late in the half when they could’ve ended the half by getting the ball off the field. Bruno rushes up and gets amongst the loop passes to rob the ball and bolt 70 metres to score.

Garbisi converts.

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25 Feb 202310.04EST

39 mins. Italy settle back in to spraying the ball about, but Ireland have wised up and are not bothering to put anyone into the ruck so they can fan out and cover the inevitable wide play.

As per usual, the Italian ruck becomes a maladroit mess and the visitors get the ball back.

25 Feb 202310.01EST

TRY! Italy 10 - 24 Ireland (Mack Hansen)

35 mins. Loads of carries from the Ireland forwards are battered back before the ball is released to the right via McCloskey to Hansen who dives into the corner before Lorenzo Cannone can get to him.

Byne pulls the conversion wide.

Finlay Bealham has gone off injured for Tom O’Toole

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25 Feb 202309.57EST

33 mins. Ireland have secured a long lease on the Italy 22 in these last minutes of the half. More drives at the Italy line are contained by the blue defence, but inevitably they drift offside and will have to contain more green possession close to the line.

25 Feb 202309.55EST

31 mins. From the lineout, Ireland are battering the Italy line with big forward carries that the Azzuri defence repel before Porter runs into his own player to give away a penalty. Italy will take some heart from actually stopping a try on an Ireland 22 entry for the first time.

Luca Bigi comes on for Italy as Giacomo Nicotera needs and HIA.

25 Feb 202309.51EST

28 mins. In a shocking development, Italy actually catch and drive a lineout on the Ireland 10m line, with the maul making some decent grount. But once again, the control of the technical breakdown details desert the home side and Casey snaffles the ball as it pops out of the ruck.

He runs into Niccolo Cannone as he chases his own and it looks like the Italian lock has maybe stepped across him and shouldered the little scrum half. Ref Mike Adamson has a look at it, and thinks is nothing more than an obstruction pen.

Harsh decision that, for me.

25 Feb 202309.44EST

24 mins. James Lowe mangles gathering a pass deep in his 22, which gives the Italian pack a chance to give the Irish eight a right old shove from a scrum five. Ireland hold them steady and the attack up the right from Italy is a bit lumpen and they lose it at the ruck.

25 Feb 202309.42EST

TRY! Italy 10 - 19 Ireland (Bundee Aki)

20 mins. As good as Italy are with ball in hand, Ireland are one better with pretty much every possession gleaning points. The speed of Irish ball has the home side in all sorts of bother in defence, this time working a four on two on the left touchline which Aki finishes in the corner.

Byrne curves a cracker of conversion over from way out west.

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25 Feb 202309.39EST

PENALTY! Italy 10 - 13 Ireland (Paolo Garbisi)

17 mins. The home side will not be cowed and go straight back to running everything, this time Capuozzo lateral in how own half before flinging a pass to Menoncello who absolutely gasses Ross Byrnes to chip it forward. The kick is covered by Casey, but it’s an Italy penalty for Hansen bunting Menoncello late after his kick.

Garbisi calls for the tee and the kick is good.

25 Feb 202309.34EST

TRY! Italy 7 - 12 Ireland (Hugo Keenan)

13 mins. More delicious Italian running patterns nearly put Bruno away up the left touchline, but he puts a foot out. Ireland decide it’s time to show what they can do on first phases as nearly the entire backline handle the ball to put Keenan into space who pirouettes through a couple of tackles to score.

Byrne slots two points from in front.

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25 Feb 202309.31EST

10 mins. From a lineout Italy run a beautifully timed first phase pattern to that man Lorenzo Cannone again, who hits a glorious angle to carry the ball 30 metres into the Ireland 22. The recycling is imprecise which takes the momentum out of the attack and Porter eventually gets a turnover.

Cannone is cutting though Ireland’s midfield like a volcanic heat knife through pre-melted butter.

25 Feb 202309.28EST

TRY! Italy 7 - 5 Ireland (Stephen Varney)

6 mins. It’s finally time for Italy to have some possession in the Ireland half and they go wide left from a quick tap. Bruno has a bit of space then his pass off the ground is fumbled by Capuozzo. Byrne kicks poorly and on the counter-attack Italy go left then right for Cannone to have a massive run up to the line and Varney dives over from the base of the ruck.

Garbisi converts.

Good lord!

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25 Feb 202309.24EST

TRY! Italy 0 - 7 Ireland (James Ryan)

2 mins. Ireland receive another poor kick, Aki forces through two tacklers and offloads one-handed to Ryan who makes no mistake with the finish.

Poor defending, you have to say.

Byrne misses the conversion.

Italy 20-34 Ireland: Six Nations 2023 – as it happened (10)
Italy 20-34 Ireland: Six Nations 2023 – as it happened (11)

25 Feb 202309.21EST

NO TRY! Italy 0 - 0 Ireland (James Lowe)

1 min. Italy settle into a familiar pattern of running some phases around their 22 that go not very far before Garbisi clears it. Ireland return the ball up the left hand side, via Van Der Flier running free, popping to Keenan who feeds Lowe to gallop for the corner.

Capuozzo covers across and Lowe can’t ground cleanly, according to the TMO.

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25 Feb 202309.17EST

Kick Off!

Ross Byrne has the ball and he boots us into action.

25 Feb 202309.15EST

We’ve just had an “Ireland’s Call” the likes of which we’ve never witnessed, and not in a good way.

Imagine a vaudeville band, bladdered on bathtub gin, honking their instruments while the people singing have literally no idea where the song is up to.

25 Feb 202309.10EST

The teams are out under a cloudy but dry Rome sky; they’ll settle in for the anthems and we’ll soon have a game.

25 Feb 202308.42EST

Pre match reading…

All the talk of strikes this week has led our columnist, Ugo Monye, to weigh in on the wider issue facing rugby. Read more here…

This is a wake-up call: rugby authorities must listen or face further strike threats | Ugo MonyeRead more

25 Feb 202308.42EST

Ireland fans, are you starting to fully believe in this team now, or is The Fear™ still lurking like impending danger? And what hopes for Italy today and for the rest of the tournament?

You can email me or tweet like the wind to tell me your thoughts on this and other topics.

25 Feb 202308.41EST

Teams

Italy welcome back their sparkly-eyed talisman, Paolo Garbisi, who takes his place in the 10 shirt and pushed Tommaso Allan onto the bench. Menoncello moves into the centres and Pierre Bruno regains his starting berth on the wing. The luckless Jake Polledri misses out with a further injury.

Andy Farrell makes six changes to his team, but I wouldn’t describe them as wholesale, as he has the luxury of dropping in players who have each had key roles in the recent renaissance. The biggest omission is Johnny Sexton - recovering from an injury but may well have missed this week in any case – replaced by Ross Byrne. Craig Casey, the Munster man who never misses a chance to sniff something, will be his halfback partner.

The absence of Sexton hands James Ryan the captaincy, and Garry Ringrose misses his chance to win his 50th cap with a late injury.

Italy: Ange Capuozzo, Edoardo Padovani, Juan Ignacio Brex, Tommaso Menoncello, Pierre Bruno; Paolo Garbisi, Stephen Varney; Danilo Fischetti, Giacomo Nicotera, Simone Ferrari, Niccolò Cannone, Federico Ruzza, Sebastian Negri, Michele Lamaro, Lorenzo Cannone.

Replacements: Luca Bigi, Federico Zani, Marco Riccioni, Edoardo Iachizzi, Giovanni Pettinelli, Alessandro Fusco, Luca Morisi, Tommaso Allan

Ireland: Hugo Keenan; Mack Hansen, Stuart McCloskey, Bundee Aki, James Lowe; Ross Byrne, Craig Casey; Andrew Porter, Ronan Kelleher, Finlay Bealham, Iain Henderson, James Ryan (captain), Caelan Doris, Josh van der Flier, Jack Conan.

Replacements: Dan Sheehan, Dave Kilcoyne, Tom O’Toole, Ryan Baird, Peter O’Mahony, Conor Murray, Jack Crowley, Jimmy O’Brien

25 Feb 202308.15EST

Preamble

A lot can happen in ten years. The United Kingdom at last count had 37 general elections and 19 Prime Ministers during the time since Italy last overcame Ireland back in 2013.

The Azzurri are back in Rome as a very different team to most of the intervening period, and while the victories are not rolling in so far in 2023, unlike Wales they are no longer being humiliated – far from it. After running France very close and giving England something of a fright in the second half at Twickenham, Kieran Crowley’s team will be heading onto home grass today knowing they can test and push any team if they play their best.

But, today’s opponents are Ireland. And this isn’t 2013 Ireland; the injury flayed, Luke Marshall in midfield, three yellow cards, Brian O’Driscoll stamping on people Ireland – this is Andy Farrell’s 2022-23 Caravan Of Victory. The only continuity from that difficult day a decade back is Conor Murray and Peter O’Mahony are still around, as well as the ever latent yet indomitable Dave Kilcoyne.

A win is coming again for Italy, but not today.

Italy 20-34 Ireland: Six Nations 2023 – as it happened (2024)

FAQs

Has Italy ever beaten Ireland in the Six Nations? ›

Italy have only ever beaten Ireland once in the Six Nations, in Rome in 2013. Their last win in Dublin was in January 1997, part of a stunning hat-trick of Irish scalps between May 1995 and December 1997 when the Italians were inspired by the half-back partnership of Diego Dominguez and Alessandro Troncon.

Who scored the first try Italy vs Ireland 2023? ›

Jack Crowley was the first man to open the scoring and was clearly a delighted figure after getting his first try in green and it was from then that Ireland grew into the game.

Did Italy beat anyone in the Six Nations? ›

Italy won its first Six Nations hole match in 11 years, offering Ireland the chance to claim the title later on Saturday. 2 min. Italy won their first Six Nations home match in 11 years on Saturday, March 9, beating Scotland 31-29 and handing Ireland the chance to win the championship with a match to spare.

Will Italy leave 6 Nations? ›

Six Nations 2024 Stands Firm on Participant Structure

Amidst swirling rumors hinting at South Africa potentially stepping in to fill Italy's spot in the Six Nations by 2025. The organizing body of the tournament has unequivocally stated its stance. In a joint statement released on Friday.

Who has Italy beaten in 6 nations in 2024? ›

Italy played two home matches (vs England and Scotland) and three away matches (vs Ireland, France and Wales) in the 2024 Six Nations Championship. Italy ended their Six Nations campaign with an impressive 24-21 victory over Wales in Cardiff.

How many times have Italy lost the Six Nations? ›

Since the inaugural Six Nations tournament in 2000, only England and Ireland have avoided finishing last. Italy have finished last 18 times in the Six Nations era, and have lost every match 13 times.

Who was sacked for scoring against Italy? ›

Ahn Jung-hwan - Wikipedia.

Did Ireland beat Italy 36 to 0 in Six Nations hammering? ›

Ireland racked up another huge home win over Italy, scoring six tries in a 36-0 hammering today that kept the defending champions on course for unprecedented back-to-back Grand Slams in the Six Nations. Hooker Dan Sheehan went over twice, along with tries for flyhalf Jack Crowley, No.

What year did Ireland play Italy in the World Cup? ›

Overall record
List of FIFA World Cup matches
YearRoundScore
1990Quarter-finalsRepublic of Ireland 0–1 Italy
1994Group stageRepublic of Ireland 1–0 Italy
Republic of Ireland 1–2 Mexico
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Has Italy ever beat Argentina? ›

Argentina Fixture

The Soccer Teams Italy and Argentina played 2 Games since 2013. Among them, Italy won - games (Total Goals 1, PPG 0.5), Argentina won 2 (Total Goals 4, PPG 2.0), and drew -. Italy vs Argentina Past H2H Results, Asian Handicap Win%: 100.0%, Total Goals Over%: 0.0%.

Have Italy ever beaten England? ›

Italy, who have never beaten England before in 30 previous attempts, deservedly lead at the interval following tries by Alessandro Garbisi and Tommaso Allan, who has also kicked a penalty. Yet, there have been glimmers of hope from England.

Has Italy ever beaten Scotland at rugby? ›

Italy and Scotland have played each other at rugby union in 37 matches, with Scotland winning 28 times, Italy winning 9 times and no matches drawn. Their most recent encounter on 9 March 2024, during the 2024 Six Nations Championship, was won 31–29 by Italy.

Have Italy ever beaten France at rugby? ›

France and Italy have played each other at rugby union a total of 49 matches, with France winning 45 times, Italy winning 3 times, and one match drawn. Since 2007, the winner of the meeting between the teams in the Six Nations Tournament has received the Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy.

Why did Italy join Six Nations? ›

Believe it or not and contrary to recent evidence, Italy were introduced after a period of notching notable scalps against Five Nations sides. In 1997, they registered victories home and away against Ireland and also beat France and Scotland, who would go on to win the final Five Nations in 1999.

Have Italy beaten Wales in rugby? ›

A total of 33 matches have been played, with Wales winning 28, Italy winning four and one drawn match. The next match between the two teams is scheduled for 8th February 2025 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome at 15:15 in the 2025 Six Nations Rugby Competition.

Has Italy ever beaten Wales in rugby? ›

A total of 33 matches have been played, with Wales winning 28, Italy winning four and one drawn match. The next match between the two teams is scheduled for 8th February 2025 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome at 15:15 in the 2025 Six Nations Rugby Competition.

Have Italy ever beaten France Six Nations? ›

2013: Italy beat France 23-18

Italy's win over France helped inflict their only Wooden Spoon in history on les Bleus as they finished bottom of the Six Nations in 2013.

Have Italy ever beaten Argentina at rugby? ›

Argentina first played against Italy in 1978 in Rovigo, with Italy running out 19-6 winners. They next met in the Rugby World Cup in 1987, Argentina coming out on top 25-16. Since then, Argentina have had the better record.

Why was Italy added to the Six Nations? ›

Believe it or not and contrary to recent evidence, Italy were introduced after a period of notching notable scalps against Five Nations sides. In 1997, they registered victories home and away against Ireland and also beat France and Scotland, who would go on to win the final Five Nations in 1999.

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