More attack but no gloss finish for Women in Italy
Scotland Women took on their Italian counterparts in L’Aquila yesterday, in a warm-up match as part of their season build-up to next year’s 6 Nations.Pic: Gillian Inglis and Laura Steven fell the opposition. Despite a much improved performance, the Scots were defeated, 27-3, Scotland’s successful penalty coming from stand-off Lisa Martin in the first half.Italy put the first points on the board, after solid work from the Scots in attack and defence, when winger Sillari scored near the 15-minute mark. The try was unconverted and the Scots answered back with Martin’s penalty, duly matched by a similar score from her opposite number Rigoni to make it 8-3 to the hosts on the half-hour.Just short of half time, the Italians made the most of an open line and their centre, Cioffi, touched down, the score converted by Rigoni again, to make it 15-3 at the break.With Scotland seeing by far more of the possession in the second half and the Italians picking up a yellow card, the visitors fought hard to take advantage of their opportunities but it was the Italians who scored again, into the last 15 minutes, courtesy of winger Magatti, who touched down again on the whistle, the score converted again by Rigoni.All players had the chance for a run-out, with Mhairi Grieve and Hannah Sloan making their debut in the starting XV and Christianne Fahey, Hattie Cumber, Claire Bain and Eilidh Sinclair coming off the bench to earn their first caps, too.Reflecting on the match, head coach Jules Maxton rued the missed opportunity to even the score following the Scots’ defeat to Italy in this year’s 6 Nations.She said: We dominated the second half, had by far the majority of the possession yet they scored off our errors. There was a knock-on, they picked it up and capitalised successfully on that mistake, and so on.It was a step forward for the team, however. We managed to maximise our own set piece, especially the scrum – we just couldn’t get the ball over the line.Mentally we’re in the best place; we just need to be able to finish. We have the knowledge and skills – now we need to be able to apply them in the right circumstances.The squad continue with weekly skills sessions and training days over the next two months in preparation for their three home games (Wales, Italy and Ireland) and two away fixtures (France and England) in the 2015 6 Nations.Scotland Women team v Italy15 Gillian Inglis Melrose14 Hannah Sloan Stewarty *13 Laura Steven Murrayfield Wanderers12 Leanne Neary RHC Cougars11 Stephanie Johnston Worcester10 Lisa Martin Murrayfield Wanderers9 Mhairi Grieve RHC Cougars [pictured above: GJD’ANGELO Fotografica] * 1 Heather Lockhart Hillhead Jordanhill2 Lana Skeldon Melrose3 Tracy Balmer Worcester4 Deborah McCormack Richmond5 Emma Wassell Murrayfield Wanderers6 Lyndsay O’Donnell Worcester7 Tess Forsberg Richmond8 Rachael Cook Murrayfield Wanderers Substitutes (all used)16 Sarah Quick Murrayfield Wanderers17 Lisa Robertson Murrayfield Wanderers18 Christianne Fahey Murrayfield Wanderers *19 Jade Konkel Hillhead Jordanhill20 Karen Dunbar RHC Cougars21 Claire Bain RHC Cougars *22 Harriet Cumber Murrayfield Wanderers *23 Eilidh Sinclair Murrayfield Wanderers ** debut cap