Match Preview: Italy v Ireland

Match Preview: Italy v Ireland

Click on our match preview for all the latest team news and facts and figures for tomorrow's Six Nations match between Ireland and Italy at the Stadio Flaminio (kick-off 1.30pm).
Click on our match preview for all the latest team news and facts and figures for tomorrow's Six Nations match between Ireland and Italy at the Stadio Flaminio (kick-off 1.30pm).

2007 RBS 6 NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP: Saturday, March 17

ITALY v IRELAND, Stadio Flaminio, 1.30pm (live on RTE Two/BBC One)

ITALY: Roland De Marigny; Kaine Robertson, Ezio Galon, Mirco Bergamasco, Matteo Pratichetti; Ramiro Pez, Alessandro Troncon; Salvatore Perugini, Carlo Festuccia, Carlos Nieto, Santiago Dellape, Marco Bortolami (capt), Alessandro Zanni, Maurizio Zaffiri, Sergio Parisse.

Replacements: Leonardo Ghiraldini, Fabio Staibano, Valerio Bernabo, Josh Sole, Paul Griffen, Andrea Scanavacca, Matteo Barbini.

IRELAND: Girvan Dempsey; Shane Horgan, Brian O'Driscoll (capt), Gordon D'Arcy, Denis Hickie; Ronan O'Gara, Peter Stringer; Marcus Horan, Rory Best, John Hayes, Donncha O'Callaghan, Mick O'Driscoll, Simon Easterby, David Wallace, Denis Leamy.

Replacements: Jerry Flannery, Simon Best, Trevor Hogan, Neil Best, Eoin Reddan, Paddy Wallace, Andrew Trimble.

Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
Touch Judges: Tony Spreadbury (England), Malcolm Changleng (Scotland)
TV Match Official: David Changleng (Scotland)

MATCH ODDS (courtesy of Paddy Power):

Italy To Win 9/2, Draw 25/1, Ireland To Win 1/8
Italy To Win (+13pts) 10/11, Draw (13pts) 22/1, Ireland To Win (-13pts) 10/11
First Try Scorer: B O'Driscoll, D Hickie, S Horgan 7/1, G D'Arcy 9/1, G Dempsey 12/1, D Leamy, K Robertson, M Pratichetti 16/1
Man Of The Match Award: B O'Driscoll 4/1, G D'Arcy, R O'Gara 6/1, S Horgan 8/1, D Leamy 10/1, D Wallace 12/1, A Troncon, S Parisse 16/1

CHAMPIONSHIP HEAD-TO-HEAD - ALL-TIME:

Played - 7
Italy Won - 0
Ireland Won - 7

SIX NATIONS RECORDS:

ITALY -

Matches Played: 39
Matches Won: 5
Matches Drawn: 1
Matches Lost: 33
Most Wins In A Season: 2 (x1)
Total Points Scored: 621
Total Points Conceded: 1355
Total Tries Scored (Average Per Match): 52 (1.3)
Total Tries Conceded (Average Per Match): 155 (4.0)
Overall Six Nations Ranking (Points): Sixth (11 points)

Highest Score: 37 (37-17 v Scotland, 2007)
Biggest Win: 20 (37-17 v Scotland, 2007)
Highest Score Conceded: 80 (23-80 v England, 2001)
Biggest Defeat: 57 (23-80 v England, 2001)
Most Appearances: Marco Bortolami 26 (2002-2007)
Most Points In Matches: Diego Dominguez 161 (2000-2003)
Most Points In A Match: Diego Dominguez 29 (v Scotland, 2000)
Most Tries In A Match: Alessandro Troncon 2 (v France, 2000)
Most Conversions In A Match: Diego Dominguez 4 (v France, 2000), Andrea Scanavacca 4 (v Scotland, 2007)
Most Penalties In A Match: Diego Dominguez 6 (v Scotland, 2000)
Most Drop Goals In A Match: Diego Dominguez 3 (v Scotland, 2000)

IRELAND -

Matches Played: 39
Matches Won: 28
Matches Lost: 11
Most Wins In A Season: 4 (x4)
Total Points Scored: 1044
Total Points Conceded: 797
Total Tries Scored (Average Per Match): 104 (2.7)
Total Tries Conceded (Average Per Match): 77 (2.0)
Overall Six Nations Ranking (Points): Second (56 points)

Highest Score: 60 (60-13 v Italy, 2000)
Biggest Win: 47 (60-13 v Italy, 2000)
Highest Score Conceded: 50 (18-50 v England, 2000)
Biggest Defeat: 40 (6-46 v England, 1997)
Most Appearances: Mike Gibson 56 (1964-1979)
Most Points In Matches: Ronan O'Gara 379 (2000-2007)
Most Points In A Match: Ronan O'Gara 30 (v Italy, 2000)
Most Tries In A Match: 3 on seven occasions, last by Brian O'Driscoll (v Scotland, 2002)
Most Conversions In A Match: Ronan O'Gara 6 (v Italy, 2000)
Most Penalties In A Match: Ollie Campbell 6 (v Scotland, 1982), Ronan O'Gara 6 (v Italy, 2000), David Humphreys 6 (v Wales, 2002)
Most Drop Goals In A Match: Billy McCombe 2 (v France, 1975), Eric Elwood 2 (v England, 1993), David Humphreys 2 (v Wales, 1999)

2007 SIX NATIONS RESULTS:

ITALY (Fourth) - Italy 3 France 39, Stadio Flaminio; England 20 Italy 7, Twickenham; Scotland 17 Italy 37, Murrayfield; Italy 23 Wales 20, Stadio Flaminio

IRELAND (Second) - Wales 9 Ireland 19, Millennium Stadium; Ireland 17 France 20, Croke Park; Ireland 43 England 13, Croke Park; Scotland 18 Ireland 19, Murrayfield

2007 SIX NATIONS STATISTICS - TO DATE:

ITALY: Most Tries - Andrea Scanavacca, Kaine Robertson, Mauro Bergamasco 2 tries each; Most Points - Andrea Scanavacca 29 points (2 tries, 5 conversions and 3 penalty goals); Most Goals - Andrea Scanavacca 19 points (5 conversions and 3 penalty goals; 80% success rate)

IRELAND: Most Tries - Ronan O'Gara 3 tries; Most Points - Ronan O'Gara 66 (3 tries, 6 conversions and 13 penalty goals); Most Goals - Ronan O'Gara 51 points (6 conversions and 13 penalty goals; 83% success rate)

ITALY: Team Totals - Tries: 7; Penalty Tries: 0; Conversions: 7/7; Penalty Goals: 7/12; Drop Goals: 0/1; Scrums Wons: 19; Scrums Lost: 1; Lineouts Won: 63; Lineouts Lost: 8; Penalties Conceded: 47; Drives From Rucks: 97; Passes From Rucks: 154; Mauls Won: 35; Ball Won In Open Play: 266; Ball Won In Opponents' 22: 86; Set Piece Ball Won: 115; Kicks To Touch: 54; Errors From Kicks: 18; Offloads In Tackle: 23; Tackles Made: 354; Tackles Missed: 44; Total Errors Made: 67; Turnovers Won: 33; Free Kicks Conceded: 6; Passes Completed: 413; Possession Kicked: 138

IRELAND: Team Totals - Tries: 9; Penalty Tries: 0; Conversions: 7/9; Penalty Goals: 13/16; Drop Goals: 0/0; Scrums Won: 34; Scrums Lost: 1; Lineouts Won: 65; Lineouts Lost: 6; Penalties Conceded: 30; Drives From Rucks: 80; Passes From Rucks: 173; Mauls Won: 18; Ball Won In Open Play: 271; Ball Won In Opponents' 22: 53; Set Piece Ball Won: 139; Kicks To Touch: 42; Errors From Kicks: 10; Offloads In Tackle: 42; Tackles Made: 279; Tackles Missed: 28; Total Errors Made: 64; Turnovers Won: 29; Free Kicks Conceded: 4; Passes Completed: 507; Possession Kicked: 118

LAST YEAR'S MEETING:

IRELAND (10) 26 ITALY (10) 16
February 4, 2006 - Lansdowne Road, Att: 49,500

Scorers: Ireland: Tries: Bowe, Flannery; Cons: O'Gara 2; Pens: O'Gara 4
Italy: Try: Mirco Bergamasco; Con: Pez; Pens: Pez 2, Griffen

Ireland: Murphy; Horgan, B O'Driscoll, D'Arcy, Bowe; O'Gara, Stringer; Horan, Flannery, Hayes, O'Kelly, O'Connell, S Easterby, D Wallace, Leamy.

Replacements used: O'Callaghan for O'Kelly (62 mins)

Italy: A Stoica; Canavosio, Canale, Mirco Bergamasco, Nitoglia; Pez, Griffen; Perugini, Ongaro, Nieto, Dellape, Bortolami, Sole, Mauro Bergamasco, Parisse.

Replacements used: Persico for Mauro Bergamasco (62 mins), Castrogiovanni for Nieto, Del Fava for Bortolami (both 68).

RBS Man of the Match: Paul O'Connell (Ireland)
Referee: Dave Pearson (England)

RECENT ENCOUNTERS:

2006 - Six Nations - Ireland 26 Italy 16 at Lansdowne Road
2005 - Six Nations - Italy 17 Ireland 28 at Stadio Flaminio
2004 - Six Nations - Ireland 19 Italy 3 at Lansdowne Road
2003 - RWC Warm-Up - Ireland 61 Italy 6 at Thomond Park
2003 - Six Nations - Italy 13 Ireland 37 at Stadio Flaminio
2002 - Six Nations - Ireland 32 Italy 17 at Lansdowne Road
2001 - Six Nations - Italy 22 Ireland 41 at Stadio Flaminio
2000 - Six Nations - Ireland 60 Italy 13 at Lansdowne Road
1999 - Friendly - Ireland 39 Italy 30 at Lansdowne Road
1997 - Friendly - Italy 37 Ireland 22 in Bologna
1997 - Friendly - Ireland 29 Italy 37 at Lansdowne Road
1995 - Friendly - Italy 22 Ireland 12 in Treviso
1988 - Friendly - Ireland 31 Italy 15 at Lansdowne Road

RECENT FORM:

ITALY (last ten matches - most recent on the right) - DLWLLWLLWW; Points Scored: 225; Points Conceded: 187; Tries Scored: 23; Tries Conceded: 18

IRELAND (last ten matches - most recent on the right) - LLLWWWWLWW; Points Scored: 267; Points Conceded: 196; Tries Scored: 29; Tries Conceded: 19

DID YOU KNOW?:

* Italy have never beaten Ireland in the Six Nations, but recorded three successive victories over the Irish (1995 to 1997) before joining the championship

* Brian O'Driscoll will be captaining the Ireland team for the 37th time this weekend, setting a new Irish record. He will beat Keith Wood's previous record of 36 matches as captain

* The game will be Mick O'Driscoll's first Test start, almost six years after his international debut against Romania