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This week we break down Italy’s 34–19 win over Chile in Genoa — a match where the Azzurri’s quality ultimately shone through, but not without Chile earning plenty of respect. Italy’s early control, highlighted by scores from Ange Capuozzo and Tommaso Di Bartolomeo, set a strong platform.
Chile, though, refused to roll over. A spirited spell either side of halftime narrowed the gap and briefly tested Italy’s composure, showcasing just how far Los Cóndores have come.
In the end, Italy’s depth and precision told the story, with a second Di Bartolomeo try and two clinical finishes from Monty Ioane sealing a deserved win.
We break down the key moments, standout performers, and why this match was a positive step for Italy — while also acknowledging a gritty, promising outing from C
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This week we break down Italy’s 34–19 win over Chile in Genoa — a match where the Azzurri’s quality ultimately shone through, but not without Chile earning plenty of respect. Italy’s early control, highlighted by scores from Ange Capuozzo and Tommaso Di Bartolomeo, set a strong platform.
Chile, though, refused to roll over. A spirited spell either side of halftime narrowed the gap and briefly tested Italy’s composure, showcasing just how far Los Cóndores have come.
In the end, Italy’s depth and precision told the story, with a second Di Bartolomeo try and two clinical finishes from Monty Ioane sealing a deserved win.
We break down the key moments, standout performers, and why this match was a positive step for Italy — while also acknowledging a gritty, promising outing from C
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For all our socials please follow: https://linktr.ee/fratellidrugby