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Gega brace saves Italy blushes

Gega crashed over for tries in each half as Italy's superior forward power proved decisive against the Eagles at San Jose's Avaya Stadium.

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The Americans, beginning to build towards the 2019 World Cup under the guidance of former New Zealand coach John Mitchell, fought back to within one point after replacement Tony Lamborn dotted down for a late converted try.

But Italy, who are also rebuilding under new coach Conor O'Shea, held on to secure a gritty victory in sweltering conditions in northern California.

The match started evenly with USA flyhalf AJ MacGinty and Italy counterpart Carlo Canna trading early penalties.

But the Eagles moved into a 10-3 lead when a superb break from fullback Will Holder ended with Canna being adjudged to have killed the move with a deliberate knock-on. 

Canna was sent to the sin-bin and the Eagles were awarded a penalty try converted by MacGinty for a 10-3 lead.

Italy responded with a determined forward effort and began to make their dominance felt at the set piece.

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Awarded a penalty within kickable range, the Italians opted instead to go for the corner and from the ensuing line-out Gega rumbled over for a try.

Luke McLean missed the conversion but Italy moved into an 11-10 lead just before half-time after Canna returned to the field to kick a penalty when US skipper Todd Clever infringed at a scrum.

Canna then drilled over a drop goal to make it 14-10 before MacGinty kicked another penalty to draw the Eagles back to 14-13.

But Italian forward power came to the fore midway through the half when Eagles forward Cam Dolan was sin-binned.

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Italy made the man advantage count, once again opting for a line-out at close range. Once again, the outcome was the same, a perfectly executed rolling maul which ended with the Albanian-born Gega burrowing over for his second score.

Canna's conversion made it 21-13 and Italy were in command.

In the 69th minute though the US produced their best move of the night, when a lovely half-break by MacGinty inside the Italian 22 saw him split the defence before offloading to Mike Te'o who fed to Lamborn for the try.

MacGinty converted to set up a frantic finale but a late penalty by Italy replacement Guglielmo Palazzani saw the Azzurri home.

Agence France-Presse

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