Italy 31-5 Portugal: Centre Andrea Masi scored two tries as Italy beat Portugal 31-5 but were denied a bonus point by a stern defence in their World Cup Pool C match at the Parc des Princes tonight.
Italy looked set for a high-scoring win when their repeated
thrusts from the Portuguese kickoff gave them an early try, flyhalf
Roland de Marigny sending Masi over in the middle from a maul on
the left.
Portugal, however, proved strong in defence and the Italians
looked unsettled by captain Marco Bortolami's yellow card for
punching in the eighth minute.
Italy were stunned just past the half hour, the Portuguese
maintaining a record of touching down once in each of their
matches.
An attack out to the left from a scrum was thwarted by the
Italian defence, but from the maul Portugal quickly ran the ball
out to the right.
Replacement centre Diogo Gama, on for the injured Diogo
Mateus, made an overhead pass out to lock David Penalva, one of
only two professionals in the Portuguese starting line-up, who ran
through to touch down.
Italy, who have taken eight points from three matches, meet
Scotland on Sept. 29 in their last Pool C match when only a win
could secure a place in the last eight.
Italy's scrumhalf Allesandro Troncon, keen to mark his
achievement at becoming the eighth player to win 100 caps, had a
huge amount of possession to put out to his backs.
Although the tiring Portuguese only conceded two more tries
in the last eight minutes, they denied the Italians the bonus point
they would have got for a fourth.
With eight minutes to go, flanker Mauro Bergamasco touched
down when an Italian maul pushed over the line after a concerted
push in the left corner.
Five minutes later, De Marigny again combined with Masi, his
deft chip from close quarters over the defence being touched down
by the centre.
Despite enjoying far more possession and territorial
advantage, Italy struggled to crack the Portuguese side and led
only 16-3 at the interval.
Outhalf Duarte Cardoso Pinto and fullback Rui Cordero were
both good with their tactical kicking, the latter sending up
several good up-and-unders as Portugal kept the Italians at bay for
long spells.
Italy took another 23 minutes to add to their score in the
second half when fullback David Bortolussi converted his fourth
penalty. He finished with a tally of 16 points.