Num. | Nombre | |
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15Luke McLean, - | ||
14Leonardo Sarto, - | ||
13Michele Campagnaro, - | ||
12Gonzalo Garcia, - | ||
11Mattia Bellini, - | ||
10Carlo Canna, - 3 | ||
9Edoardo Gori, - | ||
1Andrea Lovotti, - | ||
2Ornel Gega, - | ||
3Lorenzo Cittadini, - | ||
4George Biagi, - | ||
5Marco Fuser, - | ||
6Francesco Minto, - | ||
7Alessandro Zanni, - | ||
8Sergio Parisse, - | ||
Cambios | ||
16Davide Giazzon, - | ||
17Matteo Zanusso, - | ||
18Martin Castrogiovanni, - | ||
19Valerio Bernabo, - | ||
20Braam Steyn, - | ||
21Guglielmo Palazzani, - | ||
22Edoardo Padovani, - | ||
23Andrea Pratichetti, - |
*Los jugadores actualmente en la cancha se muestran en negritas
England ended up giving Italy the 'good hiding' that Eddie Jones called for but it was not all plain sailing. The first-half was at times lacklustre and England looked void of inspiration and lacked intensity but the introduction of Danny Care gave them a new spark in the backline and Jonathan Joseph's hat-trick signalled a welcome return to form for the outside centre. Maro Itoje and Paul Hill made their England debuts and this will be seen as another step forward for Jones' team and they are yet to concede a try in this year's Six Nations. Italy will lament an unfortunate batch of first-half injuries and will point to poor handling at key moments which let them down.