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England humbled in Rome as Italy pile pressure on Borthwick reign

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Tommaso Menoncello of Italy celebrates after scoring try during the Guinness Six Nations 2026 match between Italy and England at Stadio Olimpico on March 07, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Silvia Lore/Federugby via Getty Images)

England suffered a historic first defeat to Italy with a 23-18 collapse at the Stadio Olimpico raising the grim prospect of falling to their worst Guinness Six Nations finish.

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An 18-10 lead built through tries from Tommy Freeman and Tom Roebuck and the boot of Fin Smith crumbled in the third quarter when Paolo Garbisi turned the tide by landing two penalties.

Italy then took advantage of Sam Underhill and Maro Itoje being sent to the sin-bin to strike the decisive blow when Leonardo Marin finished a thrilling try down the left touchline.

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The Azzurri found the killer touch when it mattered most, condemning England to a third consecutive mauling that intensifies the scrutiny on Steve Borthwick’s regime.

It was a maiden defeat in 32 meetings with the Azzurri in a fixture dating back to 1992 and should they also come up short against France in Paris on Saturday, they will end the Six Nations with just one victory for the first time.

Scotland and France opened the day with a 13-try romp at Murrayfield, but over in an unbearably tense Rome it was dogfight right from the start

England were forced to regroup from the loss of Tom Curry to injury during the warm-up and they did so by making multiple visits to the home 22 and winning the aerial exchanges with Cadan Murley prominent.

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But in a familiar failing they did not manage any points, with the decision to turn down a kickable penalty to launch a line-out attack backfiring.

A series of mistakes followed, including at the breakdown and scrum, that enabled Italy to build field position and as the first quarter ended they registered the first points through a Garbisi penalty.

Smith was charged down and he then dropped a pass, but he eased his jitters by orchestrating a try for Freeman that was made in Northampton with Alex Coles also involved.

It was a slick score by England that finally saw an attack produce some points, but in the 34th minute they were carved open by Tommaso Menoncello with Underhill and Joe Heyes unable to lay a hand on him as he was sent charging through a gap.

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Error-prone England continued to shoot themselves in the foot but with uncertainty also creeping into Italy’s game, they remained in the fight with Ben Earl and Roebuck influential.

The home defence fragmented at times and with the interval imminent, Smith delivered a pinpoint crossfield kick to the right wing where Roebuck caught and finished by cutting inside.

The conversion and two penalties nudged England 18-10 ahead and with Giacomo Nicotera sent to the sin-bin, the outlook was looking up for the visitors.

But Underhill was show a yellow card for dangerous tackle and then Garbisi landed two penalties himself, before another blow had to be absorbed when Itoje was sin-binned for illegally slapping the ball away at a maul.

With Itoje still off the field, Italy crafted a wonderful try down the left with Leonardo Marin crossing after Menoncello had marauded through the England defence and it was all over for Borthwick’s team.

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Hammer Head 45 days ago

When he took over for the 2019 WC - he went with the conservative and basics (winning ugly as everyone called it) to effectively get to the SF.


When he persisted with it into 2024, and then lost Felix midway into emulating the Bok rush defence - I thought he was toast.


But as Rassie mentioned this past week - perhaps the run of 12 was a bit flattering. Papered over weaknesses.


As they say. You learn more in defeat.

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Tom 45 days ago

He shouldn't have. His decision making has been awful all along and he's continued relentlessly to get England to play a brand of rugby no other team is pursuing without any precedent for success at international level.

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TF 45 days ago

Well done Italy for taking out the Pomsquad

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PMcD 45 days ago

I see Steve Borthwick has banned the word “trajectory” from any RFU conversations. 🤣🤣🤣

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BH 45 days ago

England look nothing like the team that beat New Zealand at the end of last year. What a let down!

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Neil 45 days ago

Time for Borthwick to go, his game plan is one dimensional.

Any player with what can remotely be called ‘flair’ is only ever used as a last resort, instead we prefer players who blindly follow the game plan without question and continue despite the evidence of their own eyes….

what’s the old saying, ‘doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result is a definition of insanity’

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JoBe 45 days ago

He has a plan?

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Ricardo 45 days ago

Gonzalo Quesada, un genio 🇦🇷🙌

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Hammer Head 45 days ago

Quesada is a great coach!

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PMcD 45 days ago

As an England fan it was pleasing to see the level of joy that came from that game for ITA fans, players & coaches.


It’s been a long time coming and they deserved everything they got for the way they have played & improved under Gonzalo.

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unknown 45 days ago

Everyone looks a genius going up against Borthwick but congrats on what he has achieved with this Italy team

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Nause 45 days ago

Torn between despair at the ridiculous state of England and delight at Italy’s achievement

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BH 45 days ago

Enjoy this wonderful moment in the sunshine my friend

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John Breslin 45 days ago

Rome wins the day. What a bounce they'll have going into the Cardiff game. Proper team.


Just need to improve on their ‘draw’ with the ABs and they'll have accounted for everyone.


A record loss backed up with another record loss and with his ‘better’ team selection…


I think Steve is done here.

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Tom 45 days ago

Much talk will be about England but Italy have become a proper test match team. So happy to see them put the doubters away after all the talk of dropping them from the 6N. 💙

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Hammer Head 45 days ago

Italy are a team that will beat you at the rucks, beat you with their defence, beat you in the air, beat you with their counter attack.


They have a sharp shooter kicker and their set pieces are solid.


They are becoming an increasingly formidable team, tough to beat.


Well coached!

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PMcD 45 days ago

They are on a similar journey as ARG and will get even better as their players reach full fitness.


Seeing the progress they have made under Gonzalo, they could be a surprise team by RWC 2027.

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Clayton 45 days ago

I always told my friends and colleagues that even Rassie said last year that they were their toughest opponent in the autumn series

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John Breslin 45 days ago

Classy. And true.

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EvilMockingJay 45 days ago

I think Steve Borthwick just lost his job.

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John Breslin 45 days ago

I wouldn't like it to go the soccer route with coaches get sacked every month but if he stays, they are simply rewarding failure.


There is no circumstances were he improves things.

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unknown 45 days ago

Time for Borthwick to go. His tenure has been an abject failure. No point in persisting with him as after four years we are further away than when he took charge

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SB 45 days ago

About time. Soon Italy will have their first ever win against other nations too.

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unknown 45 days ago

Italy have beaten most other nations already. England were the only 6N team they hadn’t beaten and NZ are the only major nation they’ve never beaten

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DP 45 days ago

It’s been coming. Thoroughly deserved victory.

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