Sun beats down on the pitch as Le Vortici di Ferro face I Draghi di Ghiaccio in a clear match of skill and strategy. The sunny day offers perfect conditions for fast, open rugby, and the visitors are determined to use the heat to their advantage.
First half starts with a burst from I Draghi di Ghiaccio. At minute 4 a quick break delivers a try that gives them an early lead. Aristide steps up for the conversion at minute 5 and nails it, making the score 7‑0. A yellow card for Rodolfo Marcucci at minute 13 reduces the home side’s forward momentum. Just a minute later, Girolamo Vannone comes on as a substitute, but the game remains tight. At minute 15 Elias Venturo seizes a long ball, finishing for another try. His kick, however, misses the uprights at minute 16, keeping the score at 12‑0. The next minute, the conversion is successful, pushing the tally to 14‑0. A final try by the home side at minute 18 followed by a conversion at minute 19 seals a dominant first half: 19‑0.
Second half sees I Draghi di Ghiaccio extend their lead. At minute 44 another try breaks the deadlock, and Aristide converts it at minute 46, bringing the score to 26‑0. The away side keeps possession and dominates the breakdowns. A yellow card at minute 52 further weakens Le Vortici di Ferro’s capacity to press. The match finishes with Le Vortici di Ferro receiving a second yellow card at minute 58, leaving them on the sidelines and finalising the 26‑0 scoreline.
Standout players include Elias Venturo, who scores two tries and successfully kicks a conversion, turning the tide early in the match. Aristide’s accuracy on conversions cements the advantage for I Draghi di Ghiaccio. Rodolfo Marcucci’s two yellow cards demonstrate the disciplinary challenges for Le Vortici di Ferro. With no injuries reported, the match is a testament to fitness and endurance.
Data summary: I Draghi di Ghiaccio score 4 tries (19 points) and convert 3 conversions (6 points) for a total of 26 points. Le Vortici di Ferro are held to zero. Yellow cards: Rodolfo Marcucci (12, 52) for I Draghi di Ghiaccio and one for Le Vortici di Ferro at 58. The result reflects I Draghi di Ghiaccio’s effective attack, disciplined kicking, and the home side’s inability to counter their relentless pressure.