The 2008-09 Super 10 was the top level Italian domestic rugby union club competition.
The Super 10 utilised the same bonus points system as almost all other major rugby union competitions (France uses a slightly different system): The third highest placed team then competes against a team from the Celtic League for a place in the Heineken Cup.
Argentine Pedro Di Santo was the next to be driven over the line from a few metres out, and the third by the fly-half Marius Goosen who caught the ball from a 22 dropout and ran straight through Viadana to score a try that should never have been one.
Viadana's full-back Garry Law missed three penalties leaving the score at 19-10 to Treviso at the halfway point.
He goaled a penalty to snatch back the lead and then converted replacement Robert Barbieri's try to take Treviso to their 14th title.