Jack Wilkinson
Wales lose to Italy in successive Six Nations matches for first time as alarming slump plunges to new depths; Ange Capuozzo try and five Tommaso Allan penalties earn Italy deserved victory, defeat could spell consecutive wooden spoons for Wales and have ramifications for Warren Gatland
Last Updated: 08/02/25 4:21pm
Wales fell to a record-extending 14th defeat in a row as Italy piled the pressure on Warren Gatland with a 22-15 victory at the Stadio Olimpico.
It was billed the biggest match in a generation for Welsh rugby, but Gatland and his players failed to rise the occasion in sodden conditions consistent with their slump towards successive Six Nations wooden spoons.
A superbly finished Ange Capuozzo first-half try and a flurry of Tommaso Allan penalties saw Italy establish a 19-3 lead with 11 minutes remaining.
Aaron Wainwright’s late try threatened to spark a Wales comeback, but hope was snuffed out by Allan’s fifth penalty, with Italy still able to prevail as winners despite conceding a late penalty try and ending the match with 13 players.
The defeat – Wales’ first in Rome since 2007 – marks the lowest ebb of the decline of Welsh rugby during Gatland’s second tenure in charge and could have huge ramifications for his future as head coach.
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What’s next?
The Six Nations pauses for a fallow week, after which Wales host Ireland in Cardiff on February 22 (kick-off 2.15pm), with Italy welcoming France to Rome on February 23 (kick-off 3pm).