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Zebre Parma: The complete squad for the 2026/27 season
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Zebre Parma: The complete squad for the 2026/27 season

Prima squadra

Piloni

- Paolo Buonfiglio

- Luca Franceschetto

- Matteo Nocera

- Sergio Pelliccioli

- Juan Pitinari

- Luca Rizzoli

- ⁠Mohamed Hasa

Tallonatori

- Tommaso Di Bartolomeo

- Francisco Minervino

- Giovanni Quattrini

- Giampietro Ribaldi

Seconde linee

- Matteo Canali

- Franco Carrera

- Leonard Krumov

- Alex Mattioli

- Pietro Turrisi

Terze linee

- Iacopo Botturi

- Giacomo Ferrari

- Giovanni Licata

- Samuele Locatelli

- David Odiase

- Alessandro Ortombina

- Francesco Ruffolo

- Davide Ruggeri

- Bautista Stavile

Mediani di mischia

- Patricio Baronio

- Lorenzo Citton

- Thomas Dominguez

- Alessandro Fusco

Mediani di apertura / Estremi

- Tommaso Allan

- Giacomo Da Re

- Giovanni Montemauri

- Lorenzo Pani

Centri / Ali

- Giulio Bertaccini

- Mirko Belloni

- Simone Gesi

- Damiano Mazza

- Jacopo Trulla

- Marco Zanon

- Leonardo Sodo Migliori

Permit Player

- Octavio Barbatti (pilone destro – Petrarca Rugby)

- Riccardo Casarin (centro – Valorugby Emilia)

- Dewi Passarella (centro/ala – Petrarca Rugby)

- Federico Pisani (pilone sinistro – Petrarca Rugby)

- Migael Prinsloo (mediano di mischia – Valorugby Emilia)

Invitati al raduno preseason

- Filippo Alongi (pilone destro – Valorugby Emilia)

- Simone Brisighella (ala/estremo – Valorugby Emilia)

- Francesco Colombo (ala – Valorugby Emilia)

- Federico Cuminetti (centro/ala – Valorugby Emilia)

- Giacomo Foglio Bonda (centro/ala – Biella Rugby)

- Filippo Lazzarin (ala – Valorugby Emilia)

- Giacomo Milano (terza linea – Valorugby Emilia)

- Gianmarco Pietramala (mediano di apertura – Valorugby Emilia)

- Tom Whorrod (mediano di apertura – Warwick School, Progetto Exiles)

Accademia Ivan Francescato

- Francesco Alderighi (mediano di apertura/estremo – Scandicci Rugby)

- Simone Invernizzi (seconda linea – Rugby Parabiago)

- Massimo Molina (centro – LA Rugby L'Aquila 2021)

- Manuel Scappini (ala – Unione Rugby Capitolina)

- Matteo Sebastiani (terza linea – Stade Valdôtain Rugby ASD)

zebreparma.it
u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 10 days ago

Warren Gatland to Uruguay?

Article linked suggesting that Warren Gatland could be the go to replacement for the recently released Uruguay Head Coach Ambrosio.

This suggestion comes from his direct link with Uruguay team Peñarol where he worked as a consultant last summer before they went on to win their national championship. In addition to comments he made last December expressing a desire to return to International rugby to prepare a team for the Rugby World Cup.

Thoughts?

onrugby.it
u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 11 days ago

Van der Merwe, Perenara and Sinckler to Tour with Barbarians this summer

List of athletes invited thus far include:

- TJ Perenara

- Duhan Van der Merwe (SA only)

- Kyle Sinckler

- D'Arcy Rae (SA only)

- Liam McConnell

- Tomas Albornoz

- Andrew Kellaway

- Santiago Arata

barbarianfc.co.uk
u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 2 months ago

Ulster to sign Argentine prop Eduardo Bello

After recent successful fitness tests at Ulster, Eduardo Bello looks set to sign a year long contract with the province. A player that appears to have had Saints, Stormers and Zebre also interested in his recovery.

rugbypass.com
u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 2 months ago

Valorugby Emilia beats Petrarca 27-5 to win the Serie A Elite for the first time!

Valorugby Emilia add to their Coppa Italia title from earlier this season by winning the Serie A Elite for the first time!

u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 3 months ago

England-led proposal for revamped Champions Cup (16 teams, 5 weekends, no pool stage)

A radical English-led proposal to overhaul the Champions Cup by scrapping the pool stages and placing 16 teams into a knockout competition is gaining momentum, Telegraph Sport understands.

Under the plan, a streamlined Champions Cup would begin with a two-legged round of 16 leading into quarter-finals played over three successive weekends followed by semi-finals and a final both played at a neutral venue. “It would make every game box office,” a source said.

Under the current format, 24 teams qualify for the Champions Cup in which they are split into four pools of six. While the knockout stages of this year’s competition, which culminates in Saturday’s final between Bordeaux Bègles and Leinster, has produced some outstanding matches, the pool stages have frequently featured weakened XVs and blowout victories. With only eight teams being eliminated in the pool stages, Leicester Tigers and the Bulls managed to qualify for the round of 16 after just one win apiece.

Executives from European Professional Club Rugby, the competition organisers, have previously insisted the current format is locked in until 2030, but there is a near universal desire to reform what is seen as a bloated, underwhelming pool stage. “The competition needs to become elite again,” an insider said. “Everyone can see this set-up is not working.”

The English proposal would be controversial because it would reduce the number of European rugby weekends from eight to five. Thus clubs would stand to lose a considerable source of match-day income.

However, this could be counterbalanced by making the competition more premium and thus more commercially attractive to broadcasters and sponsors. Insiders also believe playing the competition in two blocks, both coming after the Six Nations, would ensure there is a stronger narrative thread for supporters to follow than the current iteration which is split over five different blocks over six months. This would also benefit building the narratives around domestic leagues, which would only be interrupted by the international breaks until the spring

It is understood that the English proposal has been viewed favourably by factions in France, but there is a long path towards it being agreed. There is a desire to beef up the second-tier Challenge Cup so that too becomes a compelling competition rather than a consolation prize. “When you are dealing with 42 different opinions and agendas it is never going to be a straightforward task,” a source said in reference to the number of teams in the Champions and Challenge Cups. “It is why we need to start discussions now because it takes so long for anything to be agreed in rugby.”

The Champions Cup has gone through multiple format changes since the glory days of the old Heineken Cup and all stakeholders are conscious they cannot afford to keep tinkering. “Everyone wants the Champions Cup to thrive,” a source said. “It is important to the clubs, to the players and to the leagues but we need to take it back to it being the best of the best.”

One sticking point is the number of clubs that qualify from each league, which torpedoed previous attempts at reform. At present, eight clubs qualify from Prem Rugby, the Top 14 and United Rugby Championship, which disproportionately favours English teams. Under the English proposal, the top five clubs from each league would automatically qualify with the remaining place going to the league who produced the European champions. This in turn would increase greater jeopardy in the the race to qualify domestically, comparable to the Champions League in football.

A World Club Cup, pitting the last 16 qualifiers against teams from Super Rugby Pacific, has also been agreed for 2028, although there are indications that this may be pushed back a year. The future of South African franchises is also unclear after South Africa Rugby Union president Mark Alexander indicated that the union was reviewing its participation in the competition.

telegraph.co.uk
u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 3 months ago

Jacob Umaga given 4 game suspension following red card against Sharks

Following a disciplinary hearing, Umaga was awarded a 6 game suspension, mitigated by 50% to 3 weeks. A further week then added due to his prior disciplinary record.

u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 3 months ago

Richard Hodges (Italy Defence Coach) Interview with Fratelli d'Rugby Podcast

The boys at Fratelli d'Rugby sit with Richard Hodges, Italy​ Defense coach, to talk about his coaching in Italy, Zebre and the National Team, Coaching Philosophy, What to expect from the Team this Summer, How the squad is changing ahead of the RWC 2027 AND MORE.

For those not in the know, the Fratelli d'Rugby Podcast is a (mainly) English-speaking podcast of all things Italian rugby hosted by Otto and Mike.

youtu.be
u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 3 months ago
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The announced extensions include 6 players and one coach as follows:

- Giovanni Quattrini until 2027, with an option for 2028

- Thomas Dominguez until 2027

- Luca Rizzoli until 2028

- Juan Pitinari until 2027, with an option for 2028

- Paolo Buonfiglio until 2027

- Giampietro Ribaldi until 2027, with an option for 2028

- Gilberto Pavan, assistant coach, until 2028

u/Lupo_di_Cesena — 4 months ago