Num. | Nombre | |
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15Jayden Hayward, - | ||
14Edoardo Padovani, - | ||
13Marco Zanon, - | ||
12Luca Morisi, - | ||
11Angelo Esposito, - | ||
10Tommaso Allan, - 3 | ||
9Tito Tebaldi, - | ||
1Andrea Lovotti, - | ||
2Leonardo Ghiraldini, - | ||
3Tiziano Pasquali, - | ||
4David Sisi, - | ||
5Federico Ruzza, - | ||
6Braam Steyn, - | ||
7Jake Polledri, - | ||
8Sergio Parisse, - | ||
Cambios | ||
16Luca Bigi, - | ||
17Cherif Traore, - | ||
18Simone Ferrari, - | ||
19Alessandro Zanni, - | ||
20Sebastian Negri, - | ||
21Guglielmo Palazzani, - | ||
22Ian McKinley, - | ||
23Luca Sperandio, - |
*Los jugadores actualmente en la cancha se muestran en negritas
Comentario de partido
Not so fast, because France have been -- frankly -- appalling on the road during this campaign. They were humiliated within half an hour at Twickenham in Week 2, and Ireland barely had to get out of second gear to secure a bonus-point victory against them last weekend. Coach and captain appear to be at loggerheads, and now as much as ever the question is posed: exactly which France side will show up?
We're about to find out... anthems and kick-off are not far away.
The Six Nations comes to a crescendo today, with varying things at stake through today's three matches.
Of course, things at the top of the table will be decided later this afternoon, as first Wales take on Ireland with a chance of clinching the Grand Slam, before England face Scotland with the possibility of capitalising on any slip-ups by the Welsh in Cardiff and pipping them to the title.