DOWNTIME WITH... ANDREA PIARDI: "I resisted the temptation to pull out a yellow card - it was a perfectly legal tackle on me!"
Rugby World|March 2024
The groundbreaking Italian referee talks sailing, simplicity and the Six Nations
Mark Palmer
DOWNTIME WITH... ANDREA PIARDI: "I resisted the temptation to pull out a yellow card - it was a perfectly legal tackle on me!"

WHAT DOES it mean to be the first Italian chosen to referee a men’s Six Nations game?

It’s an important appointment, not just for me but for all Italian referees and the whole Italian rugby movement. This appointment can only make us all very proud because so many people have worked so hard to make it happen.

How big a help has the URC been for your progress?

It’s been huge for me and to us all as referees. Being able to encounter different styles of rugby at the highest level helps you to grow and better understand the game. It’s a fantastic tournament to be part of, really rich in so many ways.

What’s the funniest thing you’ve heard on the pitch?

A few times when it’s been raining during a game, players have asked if I’m still managing to see okay with my hair getting in my eyes!

What makes you angry?

Hypocrisy and hypocrites. I can’t stand that way of saying one thing and doing another. You should live your values at all times. 

What’s the best gift you’ve ever received?

Sailing lessons, from my partner, Alessandra. It was something new that really drew me in and now it’s something that I really enjoy. 

What would you save first if your house was on fire?

My cats, Robin and Ruccola.

What’s the best advice you’ve been given?

Don’t complicate simple things. That holds for every part of life, not just refereeing.

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