After a dismal Six Nations campaign, Wales halted their losing streak with a well-deserved victory in Rome. Led by excellent scrum-half Rhys Webb, Wales controlled the game from the start and produced a streetwise and clinical performance. Italy failed to cope with the effectiveness of Wales's kicking game and were repeatedly hampered by handling errors. Two yellow cards didn't help either and Wales avenged last year's defeat with a bonus point win. Italy's inconsistent play was frustrating and their attacking ambition was exciting but it proved to be their undoing on several occasions. Wales's selection looked vindicated with Owen Williams's penalty and they started to dominate possession after generating quick ball. Italy's attack started to cause problems and they almost scored what would have been the try of the championship. Wales made them pay brutally with scores from Rio Dyer, Liam Williams, and Talupe Faletau. Italy's makeshift full-back Lorenzo Cannone was partially at fault for Wales's second try and
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