Num. | Nombre | |
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15David Odiete, - | ||
14Leonardo Sarto, - | ||
13Michele Campagnaro, - | ||
12Gonzalo Garcia, - | ||
11Mattia Bellini, - | ||
10Kelly Haimona, - 2 2 | ||
9Edoardo Gori, - | ||
1Andrea Lovotti, - | ||
2Leonardo Ghiraldini, - | ||
3Lorenzo Cittadini, - | ||
4Marco Fuser, - | ||
5Josh Furno, - | ||
6Francesco Minto, - | ||
7Alessandro Zanni, - | ||
8Sergio Parisse, - | ||
Cambios | ||
16Davide Giazzon, - | ||
17Matteo Zanusso, - | ||
18Martin Castrogiovanni, - | ||
19Valerio Bernabo, - | ||
20Dries van Schalkwyk, - | ||
21Guglielmo Palazzani, - | ||
22Edoardo Padovani, - | ||
23Andrea Pratichetti, - |
*Los jugadores actualmente en la cancha se muestran en negritas
"Scotland never do things the easy way. After putting themselves in a strong position for the win at half-time, Vern Cotter's men appeared to be doing everything they could to chuck it all away in Rome. Finn Russell and WP Nel were both yellow carded while Italy, unusually, managed to keep all 15 men on the pitch. Better teams would have punished the Scots in either of those sin bin periods, but Scotland clung on and Tommy Seymour's late try finally put the result beyond doubt. Entertaining for the neutral. A nightmare, I'm sure, for the Tartan Army!"