Italy hit with late Six Nations blow as Ange Capuozzo withdrawn
Italy have suffered a blow on the eve of their Guinness Six Nations clash with England after wing Ange Capuozzo was ruled out because of sickness.
Capuozzo, the Azzurri’s most dangerous broken field runner, has a stomach bug and has withdrawn from the starting XV to face Steve Borthwick’s men at the Stadio Olimpico.
The in-form Lorenzo Pani is promoted from his replacements role to fill the void in the number 14 jersey, with Federico Mori drafted on to the bench.
And in a second blow to Italy’s hopes of registering a first victory over England in 31 attempts, substitute back row Edoardo Iachizzi has pulled out with a shoulder problem, ushering Alessandro Izekor into the 23.
“Ange is a really important player for us and we know how good he is in attack. He has had a really good start to the season,” Azzurri captain Michele Lamaro said.
Italy have identified two key targets for the Six Nations – stop leaking tries and stay in contention in matches until the closing stages.
The progress made in attack in the 18 months before last autumn’s World Cup stalled with crushing group defeats by New Zealand and France and Lamaro wants his team to develop greater resilience.
“We want to play our way. We want to continue playing how we were before with our attack, also but also improve our defence because we don’t want to keep conceding tries,” he said.
“We want to be competitive against every team in the competition and still be in with a chance to win in the last 10 minutes – that will be a big focus for us.
“It will be a big challenge against England because they came third at the World Cup so they are the highest placed team in Europe at the moment.
“We want to go out there and show what we can do. We want to see 23 players fighting for one big goal and what we want to achieve.”
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This would be great news for England, but I would have doubts about whether he deserves a hybrid contract. He's not as good as Feyi-Waboso or Freeman, and he might be behind Roebuck and Sleightholme in the pecking order. Behind them Hendy and Elliott are probably at a similar level to Arundell.
Go to commentsNothing to do with fair or unfair for me. Purely about results & the manner in which the ABs were losing. I was optimistic in 2020 but only 3 wins from 6 tests played soon dented that. By the time Schmidt & Ryan were recruited in 2022, the ABs & Foster were a laughing stock & their win rate was in the toilet. Thankfully Schmidt & Ryan helped turn the ABs fortunes somewhat.
The biggest issue I had with Cane as Skipper was his absence for nearly 50% of tests played. Through injury. Buck Shelford wrote an article on this very issue in 2021, suggesting Cane should relinquish the captaincy & concentrate on availability when fit.
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