Ireland fend off strong challenge from Italy to clinch opening Six Nations win

Ireland fend off strong challenge from Italy to clinch opening Six Nations win

Ireland reignited their Six Nations campaign with a hard-fought 20-13 victory over Italy in Dublin on Saturday, denying the Azzurri a first-ever championship win on Irish soil.

The hosts entered the contest under scrutiny following a heavy defeat to France, a result that saw them slip to fifth in the world rankings for the first time in nearly four years.

Ireland struck first when Jamie Osborne crossed for an unconverted try after Italy wing Louis Lynagh was shown a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on.

However, Italy responded impressively. Paolo Garbisi slotted a penalty to close the gap, and after Ireland scrum-half Craig Casey was sin-binned for a high tackle on Michele Lamaro, the visitors capitalised. Kicking to the corner, Italy mauled over with Giacomo Nicotera scoring to hand them a deserved half-time lead.

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Garbisi's earlier penalty had already brought them within two points after 20 minutes, and their defence conceded just five during Lynagh's time off the field.

They nearly extended their advantage when Lamaro knocked on following Lorenzo Pani's break from a loose Sam Prendergast kick.

Ireland levelled early in the second half through Jack Conan, though Prendergast's missed conversions kept the score tied at 10-10. Lynagh then had a try ruled out for a forward pass from Tommaso Menoncello.

Rob Baloucoune's debut try, finished after a slick offload from McCloskey, proved decisive. Jack Crowley added a penalty to stretch the lead to 10 points before Italy surged back. Late pressure mounted, but James Lowe's interception ensured Ireland held on.