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Preview: Italy v Australia

23rd November 2012 11:01

Kurtley Beale Aus v Italy RWC 2011

Big battle: Italy v Australia

Italy will want to be at their best for a full 80 minutes when they face a rejuvenated Wallabies side in Florence on Saturday.

The Azzurri showed last week that if they apply themselves they have the ability to compete with the best.

Despite losing 42-10 to New Zealand in Rome, Jacques Brunel's charges managed to frustrate the All Blacks for 60 minutes and were still in the game before the world champions' superior fitness levels proved telling in the final quarter.

Scrum-half Edoardo Gori knows they will have to show improvement against the Wallabies, who are on a high after a fine all-round display in their 20-14 win over England last week.

"It will be a big challenge for us," he said.

"Australia arrive on the back of an impressive victory over England and are one of the best teams in the world.

"We have to try and do for eighty minutes against Australia what we did against the All Blacks for 60."

Brunel, is a shrewd tactician who would have put that result to bed and knows that the Wallabies are a side that presents their own challenges.

"We're playing against a really top level team which, in their last outing against the All Blacks put them in difficulty before drawing the match 18-18," he said.

"Even though Australia suffered a heavy defeat against France they bounced back to beat England last week."

Despite impressing in Saturday's win over England, Australia have been very inconsistent in 2012. Over their past five matches the Wallabies have a record of: win, loss, draw, win and loss.

Coach Robbie Deans is determined to rectify that and does not see his starting XV as a weakened side, even though he has made four changes to it.

Amongst those is highly-rated loose forward Scott Higginbotham, who returns to action after serving a two-match suspension and 33-year-old scrum-half Brett Sheehan (making his first run-on appearance for Australia).

After their fine showing at Twickenham, the Wallabies will be brimming with confidence - especially after their showing in the scrums.

Many observers felt that this would be an area where they would struggle against England, but Deans and the rest of his coaching staff did their homework and surprised their opponents.

The set-piece is traditionally one of Italy's strengths and it will be interesting to see if Deans' pack will be able to put in a similar performance in this facet of the game to last week's.

One Wallaby in particular will be relishing the challenge of taking on the Azzurri in their own backyard.

Full-back Berrick Barnes contributed 22 points to Australia's 32-14 win over Italy in Florence in 2010 - which was the last time these sides met on Italian soil.

Barnes also contributed 15 points against England which took his tally to 102 from 11 appearances in Gold for the year. Prior to this year, Barnes had totalled 83 points across his first five years as a Test player.

Players to watch:

For Italy: Italy's captain and number eight Sergio Parisse hardly puts a foot wrong at the base of the scrum. He leads from the front and when he's on song it seems to inspire those around him. His bullocking runs could prove a handful for the Wallabies' defence and his decision-making, especially under pressure, will be important if the hosts want to be triumphant.

For Australia: With Quade Cooper out of the picture, Scott Higginbotham has become the Wallaby New Zealanders love to hate after his attack on Richie McCaw. He served his suspension, however, and will be relishing the prospect of making an impact against the Azzurri. A devestating ball-carrier, Higginbotham's ability to get his team over the advantage line will be crucial in putting his side onto the front-foot.

Herd-to-head: Although the scrums will be crucial, keep a close eye on the battle for the loose ball where Italy's Robert Barbieri will do battle with highly-rated Wallabies scavenger Michael Hooper who gave a man-of-the-match performance in the win over England. Barbieri's selection is seen as a counter to Hooper's threat and it will be interesting to see if he can match his opposite number.

Previous results:
2011: Australia won 32-6, Albany (RWC)
2010:Australia won 32-14, Florence
2009:Australia won 34-12, Melbourne
2009:2009: Australia won 31-8, Canberra
2008:Australia won 30-20, Padova
2006:Australia won 25-18 in Rome
2005:Australia won 69-25 in Melbourne
2002:Australia won 34-3 in Genova
1996:Australia won 40-18 in Padova
1994:Australia won 20-7 in Melbourne
1994:Australia won 23-20 in Brisbane
1988:Australia won 55-6 in Rome
1986:Australia won 39-18 in Brisbane
1983:Australia won 29-7 in Rovigo

Prediction: The changes to Australia's line-up will not weaken them but their inconsistency will surely be weighing on their minds. Italy on the other hand will be buoyant after their performance against the All Blacks and will not take a step back. It should be close but...Italy to win by three points!

The teams:

Italy: 15 Andrea Masi, 14 Giovambattista Venditti, 13 Tommaso Benvenuti, 12 Alberto Sgarbi, 11 Mirco Bergamasco, 10 Luciano Orquera, 9 Edoardo Gori, 8 Sergio Parisse (capt), 7 Robert Barbieri, 6 Alessandro Zanni, 5 Francesco Minto, 4 Quintin Geldenhuys, 3 Martin Castrogiovanni, 2 Leonardo Ghiraldini, 1 Andrea Lo Cicero.
Replacements: 16 Davide Giazzon, 17 Michele Rizzo, 18 Lorenzo Cittadini, 19 Antonio Pavanello, 20 Simone Favaro, 21 Manoa Vosawai, 22 Tobias Botes, 23 Luke McLean.

Australia: 15 Berrick Barnes, 14 Nick Cummins, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Ben Tapuai, 11 Drew Mitchell, 10 Kurtley Beale, 9 Brett Sheehan, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Scott Higginbotham, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 Sitaleki Timani, 3 Ben Alexander, 2 Stephen Moore, 1 Benn Robinson.
Replacements: 16 Tatafu Polota Nau, 17 James Slipper, 18 Sekope Kepu, 19 Dave Dennis, 20 Liam Gill, 21 Nick Phipps, 22 Mike Harris, 23 Digby Ioane

Date: Saturday, November 24br>Venue: Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence
Kick-off 15:00 local (14:00 GMT)
Weather: Partly cloudy with the temperature reaching a high of 16°C
Referee: Lourens van der Merwe (South Africa)

Comments

jonesy2 says...

i would say this site has literally become a joke but that happened a long time ago.

Posted 16:58 24th November 2012

Banjo says...

PR, goto wonder about you guys sometimes. Wondering if you watched the 3 tests agains Wales, the home tests in the championship, Rosario! This Wallabies side is far away from the real deal but they have got steel. If this game did not matter, I agree that there would be risk (all be it low risk) that they may take there eye off the ball and let this game slip, but it does matter, World Cup rankings are at stake, they will not let this slip, they can not let it slip, they will win substantially this afternoon. I am more fearful of a wounded but very talented Wales side bouncing back next week. My tip is for Wales to give the ABs a run this afternoon.

Posted 12:39 24th November 2012

BradS says...

Australia will be too good, though it should be a good game!

Posted 12:38 24th November 2012

giomamo says...

Oh PR, you says "Italy to win by three points!". Thank you so much for it, i'm not such optimistic...............i could become a sister, if it really happens! :-))

Posted 12:16 24th November 2012

Chisel68 says...

While an Italy win can't be discounted, especially with inconsistent Wallaby performances over the last couple of years, to pick Italy to win by 3 is a stretch. .

Any publicity is good publicity eh PR?

Wallabies by 9+

Posted 12:10 24th November 2012

lorenz78 says...

This is the boldest prediction I've ever read on PR. I hope they are right, but the assumption of "consistent inconsistency" by Australia sounds hardly scientific to me. I'd say Aus by 12, but I di believe we will giv'em some hard work

Posted 08:44 24th November 2012

Trader2 says...

Well done PR, you have a sense of humour, you have just out trolled the Oz trolls. Love it, especially Trinats talking about writing dribble, that is the one thing that he does know a lot about.

Wannabies by 23.

Posted 01:59 24th November 2012

damo says...

Ireland want italy to win come on you can do it aus are terrible at the minute

Posted 00:43 24th November 2012

Lucasrg says...

Best prediction ever!

It's in the air. definitely a close score.

Watch Barbieri, he is a criminal, expect him to smash Higgy at his first chance! massive backrow fight on the horizon. Can't wait.

Forza Azzurri

Posted 22:18 23rd November 2012

celticspirit says...

Wow! What? Picking Italy (5th and should have been 6th in the 6Nat) over AUS (2nd in the 4Nat, yes, I know the name...)? That is courageous bordering on insanity. PR, you do realise that they have ever beaten AUS, right? Big call. If it materialises, I will run around all week telling everyone PR is God...

Posted 21:45 23rd November 2012

Scrumpoacher says...

Italy to win??? Fire the clown who wrote this-no fricken idea...I suppose though he thought no one would read it as the result is going to be a foregone conclusion...

Posted 21:18 23rd November 2012

HardYakka says...

Surely PR are trolling for comments. Even 'Orrible Punt suggests Aus are unbackable favorites and recommends Wallabies -14 is worth a bet. Would who ever writes, this actually put money on their prediction? I'd call bias, but the last time I did that Aus got done by 27 pts.

Posted 18:55 23rd November 2012

new_j4a says...

I am with @Fitzy, italy will win by far more than 3

Posted 18:19 23rd November 2012

carpelone says...

Game # 3 in my couch potato priority list for the week end.

Posted 17:56 23rd November 2012

carpelone says...

OZ are clearly favourite here.

How do you rank this OZ team, Trinats? Third or fourth string? NZ second string side struggled a bit, but put 42 points on Italy at the end.

OZ by between 10 and 20.

The only way Italy to be close is to lead since the beginning.

Happy rugby to all, now regretting not to have bought tickets to Firenze.

Posted 14:53 23rd November 2012

Trinats2 says...

"Italy on the other hand will be buoyant after their performance against the All Blacks"

Buoyant ?? didn't they lose ??? any team, even an U8's (let alone an International) would be gutted they lost.

Who writes this dribble ?

Posted 14:45 23rd November 2012

Wallaroo says...

We've never been beaten by Italy, currently no. 3 in the IRB rankings, have a better team on paper than against England and you have us to lose by 3. I don't get the logic.

Agree it won't be easy pickings but Australia will win by 7+

Posted 14:14 23rd November 2012

OzinLOndon says...

PR pick against the Wallabies. Quelle surprise!

Has PR picked the Wallas to win any games this season other than the Scotland game?

Posted 14:13 23rd November 2012

Trinats2 says...

How can it be planet rugby ?? more like anyone but Australia rugby.

Sad.

Australia by 15+

Posted 13:40 23rd November 2012

BDAUSSIE says...

Big Call Planet Rugby.

Although as an Australian fan I cant deny that the Wallabies switch off all too easily. It's become a horrible trait of our national team. Impressive one minute, horrible the next. Our scrum is probably the best example of that. We've had a decent scrum for years now, but you can bet your bottom dollar we'll turn up to at least one test each year where we lose the plot. Whilst i have now doubt Deans is a decent coach, you have to wonder if he's the right man to be directing this team. At the moment he's clearly not getting the most out of these players on a consistent basis.

Test rugby is about consistency. If you cant be consistent then you'll never be number one, which is why the all blacks set the benchmark.

this Wallabies line up is pretty decent (given injuries) , and a game that they should win (even if only by a few points)...but in the Deans era no game is a sure thing....sigh

Posted 13:14 23rd November 2012

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