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Wednesday, December 02 Barbarians coach Nick Mallett has honoured Springbok lock Victor Matfield by naming him captain for Saturday's meeting with the All Blacks at Twickenham. Matfield is one of seven South African players in the... Full Article at SARugby.com
INSPIRED by the late withdrawal of injured captain Sergio Parisse, Italy ended a 13-match losing run by beating Samoa 24-6 in rugby yesterday. Italy hadn't won since June 2008 against Argentina. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
Italy's Craig Gower passes the ball as coach Nick Mallett (R) watches during their captain's run training session before their rugby test match against the All Blacks tomorrow in Christchurch, June 25, 2009. View Photo »
It has been a long time ... today, we were better than Samoa were and that was the main thing. I think our team had a good game, scoring 24 points, though it should have been 10 or 15 more. We kept the ball in their half, stayed disciplined and didn't do anything stupid, but we made mistakes that we won...
Barbarians coach Nick Mallett has been boosted by the addition of three top Wales internationals for their December 5 clash with New Zealand. Full Article at Planet Rugby
The Azzurri lost 20-6 to New Zealand last weekend but displayed a battling performance against the All Blacks. Full Article at The Scotsman
World champion South Africa will not underestimate Italy when the two sides meet in Saturday's Test in Udine. The Azzurri lost 20-6 to New Zealand last weekend but displayed a battling performance against the All Blacks. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Italy's coach Nick Mallett (R) talks to his assistant Alessandro Troncon before their Six Nations rugby union match against France at the Flaminio Stadium in Rome March 21, 2009. View Photo »
It has been a long time ... Today, we were better than Samoa were and that was the main thing. I think our team had a good game, scoring 24 points, though it should have been 10 or 15 more. We kept the ball in their half, stayed disciplined and didn't do anything stupid, but we made mistakes that we won...
Italy's South African coach Nick Mallett has paid tribute to his countryman and Springboks opposite number Peter de Villiers ahead of Saturday's rugby international at the Stadio Friuli. Full Article at The Age
Submit your comment "We have lost almost two front rows and it is reassuring to know that there are players that we can call on to assist us," De Villiers said. Full Article at Independent Online
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Italy's Craig Gower passes the ball as coach Nick Mallett (R) watches during their captain's run training session before their rugby test match against the All Blacks tomorrow in Christchurch, June 25, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett (R) talks to his assistant Alessandro Troncon before their Six Nations rugby union match against France at the Flaminio Stadium in Rome March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett (C) talks to his assistant Alessandro Troncon before their Six Nations rugby union match against France at the Flaminio Stadium in Rome March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett (R) talks to his assistant Alessandro Troncon before their Six Nations rugby union match against France at the Flaminio Stadium in Rome March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett looks on during the captains run ahead of the rugby test against New Zealand at AMI Stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand, Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's head coach Nick Mallett kicks a ball during the captain's run, ahead of Italy's rugby union test match against Australia, in Melbourne June 19, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett runs on the field before their Six Nations rugby union match against France at the Flaminio Stadium in Rome March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett checks his watch before their Six Nations rugby union match against France at the Flaminio Stadium in Rome March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's manager Nick Mallett, looks on ahead of their Six Nations rugby union international match against Scotland at Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland, Saturday Feb. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett attends a press conference in Julius Caesar hall during a Six Nations rugby tournament presentation, in Rome's Capitol Hill, Thursday, Jan. 29. 2009. The first match of the tournament is England playing Italy at Twickenham on Feb. 7.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett attends a press conference in Julius Caesar hall during a Six Nations rugby tournament presentation, in Rome's Capitol Hill, Thursday, Jan. 29. 2009. The first match of the tournament is England playing Italy at Twickenham on Feb. 7.
View Photo »Italy's South African coach Nick Mallett speaks during a media day for the Six Nations rugby tournament in London, Wednesday Jan. 28, 2009. The first match of the tournament is England playing Italy at Twickenham on February 7.
View Photo »Italy's South African coach Nick Mallett speaks during a media day for the Six Nations rugby tournament in London, Wednesday Jan. 28, 2009. The first match of the tournament is England playing Italy at Twickenham on Feb. 7.
View Photo »Italy's South African coach Nick Mallett is pictured during a Six Nations Rugby Union press conference in London, on January 28, 2009.
View Photo »RICHMOND UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 01: Barbarians Coach Nick Mallett poses for a portrait on December 1, 2009 in Richmond upon Thames, England.
View Photo »ASCOLI PICENO, ITALY - NOVEMBER 28: Italy's Head Coach, Nick Mallett celebrates with his team after the friendly match between Italy and Samoa at Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca on November 28, 2009 in Ascoli Piceno, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Head Coach of Italy Nick Mallett looks on before the beginning of the International Match between Italy and New Zealand at the San Siro Stadium on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Head Coach of Italy Nick Mallett is interviewed before the beginning of the International Match between Italy and New Zealand at the San Siro Stadium on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Head Coach of Italy Nick Mallett is interviewed before the beginning of the International Match between Italy and New Zealand at the San Siro Stadium on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Head Coach of Italy Nick Mallett is interviewed before the beginning of the International Match betweeen Italy and New Zealand at the San Siro Stadium on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Head Coach of Italy Nick Mallett before the international match between Italy and New Zealand at the San Siro Stadium on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Head Coach of Italy Nick Mallett before the international match between Italy and New Zealand at the San Siro Stadium on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Nick Mallett, Head Coach of Italy prior the international Match between Italy and New Zealand on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Coach Nick Mallett of Italy looks on during the international rugby match between Italy and New Zealand at the San Siro Stadium on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 14: Coach Nick Mallett of Italy looks on during the international rugby match between Italy and New Zealand at the San Siro Stadium on November 14, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »Italy's coach Nick Mallett (R) talks to his assistant Alessandro Troncon before their Six Nations rugby union match against France at the Flaminio Stadium in Rome March 21, 2009.
View Photo »It has been a long time ... today, we were better than Samoa were and that was the main thing. I think our team had a good game, scoring 24 points, though it should have been 10 or 15 more. We kept the ball in their half, stayed disciplined and didn't do anything stupid, but we made mistakes that we won...
It has been a long time ... Today, we were better than Samoa were and that was the main thing. I think our team had a good game, scoring 24 points, though it should have been 10 or 15 more. We kept the ball in their half, stayed disciplined and didn't do anything stupid, but we made mistakes that we won...
Ireland are a very well organised team and they're playing some impressive rugby. It's not going to be easy for the Boks
I think it was very surprising that we went 20 minutes until the first scrum ... We got a good shove on in the first one and won a penalty. We haven't got players like South Africa who are big and strong runners. We have to play to our strengths and one of our strengths is the scrum. The thing was we mi...
In the second row I wanted to keep the pair that played against New Zealand ... The game against South Africa is important for them. They are Italian and play for Italy, but they want to show South Africa that they too can play rugby.
In the second row I wanted to keep the pair that played against New Zealand ... The game against South Africa is important for them. They are Italian and play for Italy, but they want to show South Africa that they too can play rugby.
In the second row I wanted to keep the pair that played against New Zealand ... The game against South Africa is important for them. They are Italian and play for Italy, but they want to show South Africa that they too can play rugby.
The have won it all ... They beat the Lions, they won the Tri Nations and they won their last three matches against the All Blacks. In the last two years they've won in New Zealand, which was something that was always difficult for South African teams.
In a funny way (New Zealand's side) is the worst possible selection for Italy. People will say 'look, you can't even beat their second team'
It's amazing to be playing in front of such a big crowd. Even in South Africa I've never seen such a big crowd for an international match
I think Italian rugby would like a third spot in the Celtic League and that would definitely go to Rome
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