Snow drifts across the field as I Draghi di Ghiaccio face I Scolpi di Fulmine in a bitterly cold match. The frosty air makes every tackle feel like a blast from the past, yet both teams march forward with relentless purpose.
First half opens with I Scolpi di Fulmine striking early. At nine minutes a try finds the back of the net, but a failed conversion at eleven leaves the score at 5‑0. A yellow card for an I Scolpi defender at twenty‑one mars the attack, and a substitution at twenty‑five changes the rhythm. The home side struggles to find footing, yet the field remains tightly contested until the whistle.
The second half sees I Scolpi di Fulmine extend the gap. A seventh‑minute try in the half, followed by a successful conversion, lifts them to 12‑0. I Draghi di Ghiaccio fight back at minute fifty‑one when Guglielmo DeLuca darts across the line for a try, and Elias Venturo nails the conversion to make it 12‑7. But I Scolpi di Fulmine regain control, adding a try at fifty‑six and a further one at sixty, each time converting. A final conversion at sixty‑one pushes the score to 26‑7 before an injury at sixty‑three ends the contest.
Guglielmo DeLuca emerges as the home side’s hero, scoring five points on a single try and showing tenacity in the snow. Elias Venturo contributes two points with a clean conversion, keeping his side within striking distance. For I Scolpi di Fulmine, an unnamed attacker consistently breaks lines, adding four tries and three conversions to secure the win, while a yellow card early on tests the team’s discipline.
Statistically, I Scolpi di Fulmine dominate with four tries, three conversions and no penalties, while I Draghi di Ghiaccio manage one try, one conversion and no infringements. The lone yellow card and a single injury fail to stop I Scolpi di Fulmine from turning a 5‑0 lead into a 26‑7 triumph, cementing their status as the stronger side on the day.