Six Nations 'other' results, Week 2
Again there are many matches taking places within the Six Nations apart from the big matches between the 1st XVs.
Again there are many matches taking places within the Six Nations apart from the big matches between the 1st XVs.
A Teams
England Saxons vs Italy A, 38-15
The Saxons led just 10-8 at half-time against Italy A in Ragusa, Sicily, on Saturday, before stretching to their second win in successive weeks. They beat Ireland last weekend while Italy A lost their second match in successive weekends, beaten by Scotland A last weekend.
Scorers:
For England Saxons:
Tries: Guest, Armitage, Biggs, Kennedy, Crockett
Cons: Jarvis 5
Pen: Jarvis
For Italy:
Tries: Erasmus, Chillon
Pen: Buso
Con: Rodriguez
Italy A: 15 Riccardo Pavan (Overmach Cariparma), 14 Ludovico Nitoglia (Cammi Calvisano), 13 Gilberto Pavan (Overmach Cariparma), 12 Alessio Galante (Rolly Gran Parma), 11 Michele Sepe (AlmavivA Ur Capitolina), 10 Paolo Buso (Cammi Calvisano), 9 Giulio Toniolatti (AlmavivA Ur Capitolina), 8 Jacobus Erasmus (Montepaschi Viadana), 7 Robert Barbieri (Benetton Treviso), 6 Silvio Orlando (Benetton Treviso), 5 Antonio Pavanello (Benetton Treviso), 4 Gonzalo Padro' (Carrera Petrarca Padova), 3 Lorenzo Cittadini (Cammi Calvisano), 2 Luigi Ferraro (Montepaschi Viadana), – Capitano1 Matias Aguero (Saracens),
Replacements: 16 Matteo Pietrosanti (AlmavivA Ur Capitolina), 17 Franco Sbaraglini (Benetton Treviso), 18 Mantvydas Tveraga (Overmach Cariparma), 19 Paul Derbyshire (Rolly Gran Parma), 20 Fabio Semenzato (Benetton Treviso), 21 Luciano Rodriguez (Orved San Donà ), 22 Alessandro Chillon (Overmach Cariparma)
England Saxons: 15. Nick Abendanon (Bath), 14. Tom Biggs (Leeds Carnegie), 13. Delon Armitage (London Irish), 12. Alex Crockett (Bath), 11. John Rudd (Newcastle Falcons), 10. Adrian Jarvis (Harlequins), 9. Lee Dickson (Newcastle Falcons), 8. Tom Guest (Harlequins), 7. Ben Woods (Newcastle Falcons), 6. Phil Dowson (Newcastle Falcons) (captain), 5. Nick Kennedy (London Irish),4. Peter Short (Bath), 3. Jason Hobson (Bristol), 2. David Paice (London Irish),1. Alex Clarke (Bristol)
Replacements 16. Andrew Long (Newcastle Falcons), 17. Jon Golding (Newcastle Falcons), 18. Andrew Springgay (Bayonne), 19. Will Skinner (Harlequins), 20. Danny Care (Harlequins), 21. Mike Brown (Harlequins), 22. Topsy Ojo (London Irish)
Referee: Cyril Lafon (France)
Clubs
Scottish Clubs vs Wales Clubs, 34-7
This is the first time Scotland Clubs have played and they won in style in Caerphilly on Friday evening, scoring five tries to one.
Scotland scored first but a try by Steve Martin levelled the scores, before Scotland pulled away.
At half-time Wales led 15-7.
Scorers:
For Scotland:
Tries: Martyn, Teague 2, Snedden, Skeen
Cons: Skeen 3
Pen: Skeen
For Wales:
Try: Martin
Con: Emyr Williams
Wales: Thom Botwood (Blues, Llantrisant), Thomas Bonnell (Scarlets, Narberth), Steve Martin (Scarlets, Narberth), Matthew Lewis (capt, Blues, Builth Wells), Andrew Mead (Ospreys, Llangennech), Emyr Williams (Scarlets, Whitland), Andrew Davies (Scarlets, Narberth), Alun Davies (Scarlets, Whitland), Gareth Jones (Scarlets, Pembroke), James Huntley (Blues, Rhiwbina), Chris James (Scarlets, Narberth), Lee Williams (Dragons, Newport Saracens), Lee Edwards (vice-capt, Dragons, Newport Saracens), Andrew Packer (Dragons, Newport Saracens), Colin Davies (Scarlets, Cardigan)
Replacements: Andrew Pettit (Dragons, Caerphilly), Anthony Payne (Dragons, Caerphilly), Kyle Coulter (Ospreys, Bridgend Athletic), Shaun Miles (Scarlets, Ammanford), Glenn Holloway (Blues, Llantrisant), Michael Thomas (Blues, Llantwit Fadre), Gethin Davies (Blues, Brecon)
Scotland: 15 Stephen Ruddick (Boroughmuir), 14 Marc Teague (Heriot's), 13 Graham Thomson (Dundee HSFP), 12 Malcolm Clapperton (Boroughmuir), 11 Rory Couper (Boroughmuir), 10 Andrew Skeen (Watsonians), 9 Richard Snedden (Currie), 8 Ross Weston (Currie), 7 Angus Martyn (Boroughmuir), 6 Tam McVie (Heriot's) (captain), Andy Adam (Currie), 4 Damien Kelly (Ayr), 3 Jon Welsh (GHA), 2 Sean Crombie (Boroughmuir), 1 Bruce McNeil (Heriot's),
Replacements: 16 Pat MacArthur (Ayr), 17 Garry Mountford (Stirling County), 18 Graeme Dodds (Melrose), 19 George Oommen (Dundee HSFP), 20 Greg Cottrell (Boroughmuir), 21 Colin Goudie (Heriot's), 22 Dougie Brown (Watsonians),
Referee: Dale Newitt (England)
Under-20
England vs Italy, 22-13
Prop Alex Corbisiero is of Italian descent, which did not stop him from scoring the first try of the match.
It was not an easy win for England against the physical Italians.
Scorers:
For England:
Tries: Corbisiero, Cato, Saull
Cons: Goode 2
Pen: Goode.
For Italy:
Try: Petillo
Con: Bocchino
Pens: Bocchino 2
Italy: 15 Matteo Nava (Giunti Firenze 1931), 14 Andrea Bacchetti (Femi-Cz Rovigo), 13 Roberto Quartaroli (Easy Living L'Aquila), 12 Alberto Chiesa (Consiag I Cavalieri Prato) (captain), 11 Edoardo Rotella (AlmavivA Ur Capitolina), 10 Riccardo Bocchino (AlmavivA Ur Capitolina), 9 Luca Martinelli (Antares Benevento), 8 Luca Petillo (Mantovani Pol. Lazio), 7 Simone Favaro (Benetton Treviso), 6 Nicola Simion (Benetton Treviso), 5 Alberto Cazzola (Favero Montebelluna), 4 Filippo Giusti (Colleferro Rugby), 3 Massimiliano Ravalle (Overmach Cariparma), 2 Tommaso D'Apice (Antares Benevento), 1 Andrea De Marchi (Mont De Marsan),
Replacements: 16 Marc Piero Colia (AlmavivA Ur Capitolina), 17 Lorenzo Sebastiani (Easy Living L'Aquila), 18 Lorenzo Puliti (Montepaschi Viadana), 19 Raffaele Joshua Furno (Antares Benevento), 20 Giovanni Massaro (Antares Benevento), 21 Alberto Marconato (Benetton Treviso), 22 Giuseppe Sapuppo (Amatori Catania)
England: 15 Greig Tonks (Leicester Tigers), 14 Noah Cato (Saracens), 13 Luke Eves (Bristol), 12 Jordan Turner-Hall (Harlequins), 11 Seb Stegmann (Harlequins), 10 Alex Goode (Saracens), 9 Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers), 8 Hugo Ellis (London Wasps) (captain), 7 Matthew Cox (Worcester Warriors), 6 Jon Fisher (London Irish), 5 Scott Hobson (Cornish Pirates), 4 Ben Thomas (Saracens), 3 Alex Corbisiero (London Irish), 2 Joe Gray (Northampton Saints), 1 Nathan Catt (Bath)
Replacements: 16 Scott Freer (Leeds Carnegie), 17 Billy Moss (Bath), 18 Andy Saull (Saracens), 19 Tom Sargeant (Harlequins), 20 Jonny Arr (Worcester Warriors), 21 Robert Miller (Newcastle Falcons), 22 Dan Norton (Gloucester)
Referee: David Bodilly (Wales)
Wales vs Scotland, 27-10
Wales scored early at Rodney Parade, Newport, on Friday night to lead 17-0 at one stage and 17-10 at half-time.
Scorers:
For Wales:
Tries: Halfpenny, Andrews, Bevington, Daniel Evans
Cons: Halfpenny 2
Pens: Biggar
For Scotland:
Try: Strain
Con: McColl
Pen: McColl
Wales: Daniel Evans (