This was a much better performance from Wales who claimed their first win in the Six Nations since March 2023
Wales won a Six Nations game for the first time in three years as they claimed a 31-17 victory over Italy at the Principality Stadium.
Steve Tandy’s side scored four tries in total with Aaron Wainwright (twice), Dewi Lake and Dan Edwards touching down. Edwards also contributed 11 extra points from the kicking tee, including a 40-metre drop goal.
Here are the Wales player ratings.
15. Louis Rees-Zammit 7
The Wales full-back looked very threatening with ball in hand linking up very well with both Ellis Mee and Josh Adams.
Rees-Zammit was also strong under the high-ball.
14. Ellis Mee 8
Mee was excellent under the high ball, and he chased very well. The Scarlets man looked physical in contact and made a couple of incisive breaks.
He also got his body underneath an Italian player to stop a try in the second half.
13. Eddie James 7
The 23-year-old put in some huge hits and made some excellent reads in defence. James carried very well getting over the gain-line while his distribution was also very good.
12. Joe Hawkins 7
The Scarlets centre carried well while his distribution helped cut open the Italian defence.
Hawkins’ partnership with Eddie James has also improved over the past four Test matches.
11. Josh Adams 7
The experienced winger was as solid as ever under the high ball and defended well as usual.
Adams also looked a threat with ball in hand and seemed more like his old self.
10. Dan Edwards 8
The Ospreys man controlled the game and kicked well out of hand.
Edwards was a threat with ball in hand showing his pace to score his second international try while he also got the backline moving well.
He plays with so much confidence and even kicked a drop goal from 40 metres out.
9. Tomos Williams 7
The 31-year-old was a constant threat with ball in hand keeping the Italy backrow honest throughout.
He kicked well out of hand and put in a tremendous try-saving tackle on Tommaso Allan.
8. Aaron Wainwright 8 (Star man)
Wales’ best player throughout the course of this Six Nations and it was no different in the final round.
Wainwright hit a superb angle to power his way over the line for Wales’ opening try.
7. James Botham 8
The Cardiff backrower put in another huge shift making 15 tackles while he also carried very well.
His work at the breakdown was his main attribute ensuring Wales got clean ball at the ruck while also effectively slowing Italy’s down.
6. Alex Mann 7
It was another huge shift from the Cardiff backrower who put in 11 tackles and was also very effective at the breakdown.
One of Wales’ most improved players.
5. Ben Carter 8
The Dragons lock has come of age over the course of the Six Nations and is now a first choice player.
Carter was given the responsibility of calling the lineouts, an area of the game in which Wales excelled against the Azzurri.
4. Dafydd Jenkins 7
The Exeter Chiefs lock has been consistently excellent for Wales throughout the Six Nations.
Jenkins got through a mountain of unseen work yet again, making 12 tackles while he was also very effective at the set-piece.
3. Tomas Francis 7
At the start of the Six Nations Tandy said Francis was one of the first players he spoke to upon taking the job.
The Wales coach knows the importance of a strong scrummaging tighthead and Francis has been worth his weight in gold.
He only lasted 37 minutes this time around due to injury but in that time he was excellent.
2. Dewi Lake 8
The Ospreys star led from the front making 13 carries and consistently got Wales over the gain-line.
Lake has improved immeasurably since the opening round defeat at Twickenham and has been nothing short of outstanding in his courageous leadership.
1. Rhys Carre 8
The Wales prop was outstanding yet again carrying extremely well and even winning a penalty at the breakdown late in the first-half.
Carre also scrummaged very well as Wales took the Italians to the cleaners in this area.
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Replacements
16. Ryan Elias 6
The Scarlets hooker carried well and was solid at the lineout.
17. Nicky Smith 6
Smith scrummaged well and got through a lot of work.
18. Archie Griffin 5
The Bath prop was busy around the park but blotted his copybook when he got sent to the sin bin.
19. Adam Beard 5
Solid if not spectacular.
20. Olly Cracknell 5
Solid with a few strong carries.
21. Kieran Hardy N/A
Not enough time.
22. Jarrod Evans 5
Solid.
23. Blair Murray N/A
Not enough time.


