Italy v Australia
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Experienced loose forward Sebastian Negri and back Ange Capuozzo both return from injury and have been included in the starting line-up.
There are three changes in total from last week, with France-based Capuozzo taking over from Tommaso Allan and Negri in for Manuel Zuliani.
Niccolo Cannone replaces David Sisi in the second row in the other change for the Test in Florence.
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@cgrant said in Italy v Australia:
Is this the weakest Aussie lineup for 40 years ?
Not really, certainly not strongest though. Will be ok game, have to think Wallabies would do it ok, mind you I don't know Italian team, like how they seem to be going under Colt Crowley.
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Given that Aussie side let's try this here:
@booboo said in France vs Springboks:
Two questions:
- who is going to win?
- who do we want to win?
- Aus
- I hate myself 😞
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@booboo said in Italy v Australia:
Given that Aussie side let's try this here:
@booboo said in France vs Springboks:
Two questions:
- who is going to win?
- who do we want to win?
- Aus
- Aus
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I’m not sure if they can keep this up, but the pace that Italy is playing at is awesome.
That was a lovely try and it’s through the hands with a bit of class.
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That’s a poor penalty especially when their defensive line speed had been excellent and the Wallabies weren’t going anywhere.
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Good reply from Oz. A league try!
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Neil Barnes is currently an advisor with Italy.
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@KiwiMurph said in Italy v Australia:
Ikitau is a hugely important player for the Wallabies.
He's covered up a heap of dross.
such a consistent performer every week