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Facing Goliath - A documentary following Italy as they take on the mighty All Blacks
By Tom Parker
Facing Goliath is the monumental journey of the Italian rugby team as they prepare to take on New Zealand, one of the greatest rugby teams of all time.
RugbyPass was granted exclusive access to follow the Azzurri as they embarked on a new season under the watchful eye of their new coach Kieran Crowley.
RugbyPass went behind the scenes with the Italian rugby team as they prepare for a clash with the All Blacks at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, the Azzurri have entered a new era in their history.
We look at the challenges facing this new, young side as they look for a fresh start under the former Kiwis selector.
Narrated by Jim Hamilton...
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Hey Finn, Well done to the Junior Wallabies…a win is a win but it was a wet and scrappy game. Would be interesting to hear your opinion on two things from watching the game at the Not So Sunny Coast Stadium. Firstly, what is your opinion on the rule change of being able to call The Mark from a kick off and what is the reason for the change? Secondly, your thoughts on the lack of action for the high tackle on the SA fullback. I understand the TMO ruled that he had fallen into the tackle and the tackler didn’t have time to adjust but it was clearly shoulder on head and the Aussie 11 had not made any attempt to adjust his tackle height leading into the tackle. In my opinion he was never going to get his tackle technique correct to complete a safe tackle. If that tackle was made at a more senior and more scrutinised level would we have seen the same result?
Go to commentsI don’t think this has been ventilated enough. Discuss. Perhaps the lesson in all of this is that, in the game of life, one should do all the talking on the field of play. And in the game of rugby, what’s said on the field - stays on the field. Take care of yourselves. And each other.
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