Fantastic Franco helps Italy women to historic bonus point win over Ireland
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Italy continued their unbeaten start to this year's Women's Six Nations by edging Ireland 29-27 in a tight encounter in Parma for their first ever win over the Irish in the Championship.
Flanker Giada Franco scored two tries, including the decisive score, as both sides secured attacking bonus points in an engrossing, topsy-turvy encounter.
Ireland winger Eimear Considine also dotted down for a double to keep her side in contention until the death, but Michela Sillari's accuracy with the boot proved to be decisive at the Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi.
After being held to a home draw by Wales in Round Two, Italy started like a side with a point to prove, with Sillari's early penalty swiftly followed by Aura Muzzo's brilliant try.
Full-back Manuela Furlan cut through the visitors' defence, finding the dangerous Franco who superbly offloaded to Muzzo to finish.