Louis Lynagh earns first call-up to Italy rugby squad

Wed, Feb 14, 2024, 9:56 PM
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Louis Lynagh has been thrust straight into Italy's training squad. Photo: Getty Images
Louis Lynagh has been thrust straight into Italy's training squad. Photo: Getty Images

Louis Lynagh has been thrust straight into Italy's training squad before their next Six Nations game with France, two days after the announcement that he will join Benetton at the end of this season.

Lynagh, son of former Australian World Cup-winning five-eighth Michael Lynagh, will leave English club Harlequins for the Italian club in July, and the 23-year-old has now been called up by head coach Gonzalo Quesada in his training squad announced on Wednesday.

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The Italian-born wing is a former England Under-20 player and has previously been called up to England's senior training squad but has yet to be capped, and is also eligible to play for Australia.

Monty Ioane, born in Melbourne, is also in the Italian squad, having qualified under residency rules. 

Prop Simone Ferrari returns to the squad after missing the first two games while Sebastian Negri, Lorenzo Cannone, Pietro Ceccarelli and Edoardo Iachizzi are all ruled out through injury.

Tommaso Allan has not been included after the five-eighth requested a period of rest from international duty.

"Tommaso is an excellent professional and, more importantly, a person of unquestionable value," Quesada said.

"The men, even before the athletes, are at the centre of our evaluations and that's why, after discussing with Tommaso and fully understanding his needs, we decided together with him for an additional rest period."

Italy, who lost their opening two games to England and Ireland, are away to France on February 25, and their training camp begins in Rome on Sunday, February 18.

Italian squad:

Forwards: Simone Ferrari, Danilo Fischetti, Matteo Nocera, Luca Rizzoli, Mirco Spagnolo, Giosue Zilocchi, Gianmarco Lucchesi, Marco Manfredi, Giacomo Nicotera, Matteo Canali, Niccolo Cannone, Federico Ruzza, Andrea Zambonin, Riccardo Favretto, Alessandro Izekor, Michele Lamaro, Ross Vintcent, Manuel Zuliani

Backs: Alessandro Garbisi, Martin Page-Relo, Stephen Varney, Paolo Garbisi, Leonardo Marin, Juan Ignacio Brex, Tommaso Menoncello, Federico Mori, Marco Zanon, Ange Capuozzo, Monty Ioane, Simone Gesi, Louis Lynagh, Francois Mey, Lorenzo Pani.

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