Tommy Allan’s joy turned to despair as his Italy team had victory snatched from their grasp in the last minute against Scotland.
Duncan Weir, the Scotland fly half. landed a last-gasp drop goal to earn a dramatic 21-20 victory.
His opposite number, Scotish-born Allan, a former pupil of the European School, Culham, scored 13 points including his first international try as Italy led 13-3 at the break.
But Greig Laidlaw scored two penalties and centre Alex Dunbar two tries to put Scotland 18-13 ahead.
The Azzurri hit back just moments later when Sergio Parisse played in lock Joshua Furno to score a try in the corner, which was converted by Luciano Orquera.
That edged Italy back in front. but there was just time left for Weir to make himself a hero with his 40-yard drop goal.
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