Italy’s thrilling victory over Wales in the Six Nations consigned Wales to their first Wooden Spoon in 21 years. The match saw Italy dominate on the field, with Monty Ioane and Lorenzo Pani shining bright for the victors. Wales, on the other hand, struggled to keep up but managed to salvage some pride with late tries. The defeat marked the end of George North’s Wales career, as he was forced to leave the field in his final Test after announcing his retirement. This outcome not only affects the future of Welsh rugby but also highlights Italy’s rising prowess in the sport.
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