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Italy
3 - 39
(Half Time 3 - 22)
Sat 3rd Feb 2007, 13h30
Venue: Stadio Flaminio
France
France v Italy
Dominici enjoys the moment
10 December 2007, 2:00 pm
Match report by John Ludlam
France ease their way past Italy
Defending champions France eased their way past Italy by 39-3 in Saturday's RBS 6 Nations opener at the Stadio Flaminio.
First-half tries from Christophe Dominici, Cedric Heymans and Sebastien Chabal saw Les Bleus take a 22-3 half-time lead.

The Azzurri scored their only points with a Ramiro Pez penalty.

Pez had entered the pitch after 12 minutes as a replacement for injured fly-half Andrea Scanavacca who had pipped him to the starting role.

The visitors put their hosts under more pressure after the re-start and Chabal added his second try of the afternoon soon after.

Yannick Jauzion bagged a fifth try after Clement Poitrenaud supplied a short pass to the centre following a high kick from David Skrela.

Fly-half Skrela contributed four conversions and one penalty while his substitute Lionel Beauxis' penalty made it 39-3.

It could have all been a different story had Italy taken advantage of their early chances.

The Azzurri missed two easy penalties in the opening six minutes before they shot themselves in the foot, with a stranded pass from Gonzalo Canale and another misplaced pass from Andrea Masi leading to France's first two tries.

Other Results
Ang42 - 20Eco
Gal9 - 19Irlande
Fixtures
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Current Table
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1France12
2Angleterre12
3Irlande00
4Pays de Galles00
5Écosse10
6Italie10
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