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Rassegna Del 10/02/2019 Rassegna del 10/02/2019 FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA RUGBY 10/02/19 Corriere del Veneto 13 Bersaglieri, derby a Mogliano Ferro: hanno mischia pericolosa ma Celeghin Natascia 1 Padova e Rovigo vogliamo restare in vetta 10/02/19 Gazzettino Rovigo 16 Bersaglieri a Mogliano per difendere il primato - Femicz suona la Romagnolo Paolo 2 carica 10/02/19 Resto del Carlino 8 Vittoria con il bonus Così i Bersaglieri mantengono la testa Prestia Osvaldo 4 Rovigo 10/02/19 Voce dello Sport 2 "Sarà una partita intensa" ... 6 10/02/19 Voce dello Sport 2 La formazione scelta dal coach trevigiano ... 9 10/02/19 Voce dello Sport 2 Bagarre in cima alla classifica ... 10 10/02/19 Voce dello Sport 2 A Padova arriva il Viadana ... 11 10/02/19 Voce dello Sport 3 L'Italia si arrende al Galles allo stadio Olimpico ... 12 10/02/19 Gazzettino Treviso 23 Mogliano all'esame Rovigo Vecchiato Alessandro 14 10/02/19 Nuova Venezia 43 Mogliano con Rovigo il pronostico sembra chiuso G.G. 15 10/02/19 Tribuna-Treviso 41 Il Mogliano prepara uno scherzo di carnevale alla capolista Rovigo M.T. 16 WEB 10/02/19 ONRUGBY.IT 1 Sei Nazioni Under 20: l'Italia cerca la quarta vittoria di fila nel ... 17 torneo 10-FEB-2019 da pag. 13 Dir. 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Un video li ha messi insieme 5 febbraio 2019 Nel freddo di Murrayfield Tutti gli scatti più belli di Scozia-Italia, nelle foto di Sebastiano Pessina 4 febbraio 2019 I NOSTRI ESPERTI LA STORTA E LA FURBA DI MARCO PASTONESI ph. World Rugby Se fosse una casa, le fondamenta. Se fosse guerra, una Dopo aver raccolto cinque punti in Scozia, l’Italia Under 20 debutta in casa contro il Galles per continuare la striscia trincea positiva nel Sei Nazioni di categoria, iniziata nel 2018 proprio contro i Dragoni in trasferta. Gli azzurrini vanno a caccia 5 giugno 2018 della quarta vittoria consecutiva nel torneo allo stadio Danilo Martelli, a Mantova, contro una squadra che alla prima A BORDO CAMPO giornata ha perso 32-10 in Francia. DI ANDREA MASI La testa, le mani, i piedi: con Sarà la prima uscita stagionale dell’Italia visibile a tutti gli appassionati. Il XV titolare è cambiato quasi interamente Andrea Masi analizziamo la rispetto allo scorso anno con l’uscita dell’apprezzata classe ’98, ma per il momento la nazionale non ha risentito più di costruzione di un giocatore professionista tanto dello stravolgimento. Certo, il Galles rappresenterà un ostacolo sicuramente più complicato della Scozia (che 28 gennaio 2019 venerdì sera ha perso 5-24 contro l’Irlanda), ma gli azzurrini sembrano pronti per alzare il livello della loro prestazione. REGOLE DEL RUGBY Fabio Roselli ha dovuto operare alcuni cambi a causa degli infortuni a Fusco e Finotto: come mediano di mischia partirà il rodigino Gianmarco Piva, mentre in terza linea Andrea Chianucci dei Medicei, l’unico del XV titolare a non essere entrato in Accademia. Confermato il resto della squadra, con la coppia Mazza-Moscardi al centro da tenere d’occhio in particolar modo. Gareth Williams, coach del Galles, cambia invece tre elementi: capitan Reffell, Hoppe (infortuni) e Price (squalifica) saranno rimpiazzati da Llewellyn, Scragg e Greggains. Tra gli Under 20 gallesi, da sottolineare le 7 presenze nel Pro14 già collezionate dal numero otto Taine Basham con i Dragons. La partita verrà trasmessa in diretta streaming: potete seguirla e commentarla cliccando sul player in basso, dopo le formazioni. Il calcio d’inizio è previsto per le 15. Le formazioni Italia: 15 Jacopo Trulla, 14 Edoardo Mastandrea, 13 Matteo Moscardi, 12 Damiano Mazza, 11 Michael Mba, 10 Paolo Garbisi, 9 Gianmarco Piva, 8 Antoine Koffi, 7 Davide Ruggeri, 6 Andrea Chianucci, 5 Thomas Parolo, 4 Nicolae Cristian AREA DOWNLOAD Stoian, 3 Matteo Nocera, 2 Niccolò Taddia, 1 Matteo Drudi A disposizione: 16 Andrej Marinello, 17 Luca Franceschetto, 18 Filippo Alongi, 19 Marco Butturini, 20 Angelo Maurizi, TERZO TEMPO 21 Lorenzo Citton, 22 Giacomo Da Re, 23 Federico Mori Galles: 15 Ioan Davies, 14 Tomi Lewis, 13 Max Llewellyn, 12 Aneurin Owen, 11 Deon Smith, 10 Cai Evans, 9 Jamie Hill, WEB 17 ONRUGBY.IT Data pubblicazione: 10/02/2019 Link al Sito Web 8 Taine Basham, 7 Jac Morgan, 6 Lennon Greggains, 5 Teddy Williams, 4 Ed Scragg, 3 Ben Warren, 2 Dewi Lake (c), 1 Rhys Davies A disposizione: 16 Will Griffiths, 17 Tom Devine, 18 Kemsley Mathias, 19 Iestyn Rees, 20 Ellis Thomas, 21 Dafydd Buckland, 22 Sam Costelow, 23 Joe Roberts Italia Under 20 – Galles Under 20 in diretta streaming Il gran regalo di un ragazzo spagnolo all’Amatori Si è verificato un errore. Parma Al club parmigiano è arrivata una lettera con un Prova a guardare il video su www.youtube.com oppure attiva JavaScript se è disabilitato nel browser. biglietto per Italia-Irlanda, in un modo del tutto particolare e significativo 29 gennaio 2019 La campagna fotografica per il IV Tempo di FIR, tra rugby e cultura Quattro azzurri hanno posato davanti ad alcuni dei simboli del Musei Capitolini 28 gennaio 2019 Slow Motion #32: Qualcosa rimane fra le pagine chiare e le pagine scure Nonostante la stagione fallimentare, in Tolone ci sono ancora sprazzi di bellezza, come nella meta di Filipo Nakosi onrugby.it © riproduzione riservata 21 gennaio 2019 TAG: sei nazioni under 20 2019 ULTIME NOTIZIE IN EMERGENTI –
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