SO can Italy, ever present at Rugby World Cups since 1987, finally grab some glory after decades of mediocrity? And are the Italians really thinking about starting talisman Sergio Parisse on the bench against South Africa in Fukoroi on Friday?
Make no mistake, Italy will think they have a shout. From the moment the draw was revealed 18 months ago they knew their World Cup revolved around this match and the outside chance of progressing that it offers.
Italy’s preparation has been good, they are free from major injuries and they are riding high after convincing, free-scoring, wins over Namibia and Canada which were a gentle reminder that Italy can be a very decent team.
Yes, they struggle for wins in the Six Nations but when they move down to the next level they are much too good for most T2 nations. It’s like the athlete coming down from high altitude training and suddenly setting personal bests at sea level. When Italy leave the rarefied atmosphere of the Six Nations they can start to breathe deeply again
Their run into the World Cup and those opening two games have thrown up a couple of interesting selection dilemmas, not least Parisse. The great man is fit, healthy and motivated but he hasn’t got the pace around the pitch of old and doesn’t make the same impact.
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