Heineken Cup 2012 - 2013
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Rugby-Tv
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Re: Heineken Cup 2012 - 2013
Bando alle ciance, si inizia:
Queste le Zebre
15 Daniel HALANGAHU
14 Giovanbattista VENDITTI*
13 Matteo PRATICHETTI
12 Gonzalo GARCIA (cap)
11 Sinoti SINOTI
10 Luciano ORQUERA
9 Tito TEBALDI
8 Andries VAN SCHALKWYK
7 Mauro BERGAMASCO
6 Nicola BELARDO*
5 Josh SOLE
4 Quintin GELDENHUYS
3 Luca REDOLFINI
2 Davide GIAZZON
1 Salvatore PERUGINI
A disposizione:
16 Carlo FESTUCCIA
17 Matias AGUERO
18 Carlo FAZZARI
19 Michael VAN VUREN
20 Filippo FERRARINI*
21 Luca MARTINELLI*
22 Ruggero TREVISAN*
23 Leonardo SARTO*
Queste le Zebre
15 Daniel HALANGAHU
14 Giovanbattista VENDITTI*
13 Matteo PRATICHETTI
12 Gonzalo GARCIA (cap)
11 Sinoti SINOTI
10 Luciano ORQUERA
9 Tito TEBALDI
8 Andries VAN SCHALKWYK
7 Mauro BERGAMASCO
6 Nicola BELARDO*
5 Josh SOLE
4 Quintin GELDENHUYS
3 Luca REDOLFINI
2 Davide GIAZZON
1 Salvatore PERUGINI
A disposizione:
16 Carlo FESTUCCIA
17 Matias AGUERO
18 Carlo FAZZARI
19 Michael VAN VUREN
20 Filippo FERRARINI*
21 Luca MARTINELLI*
22 Ruggero TREVISAN*
23 Leonardo SARTO*
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Rugby-Tv
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Re: Heineken Cup 2012 - 2013
Questa la formazione dei Ospreys:
15 Richard Fussell
14 Hanno Dirksen
13 Andrew Bishop
12 Ashley Beck
11 Eli Walker
10 Dan Biggar
9 Kahn Fotuali'i
8 Jonathan Thomas
7 Justin Tipuric
6 Ryan Jones
5 Ian Evans
4 Alun Wyn Jones (capitano)
3 Adam Jones
2 Richard Hibbard
1 Ryan Bevington
A disposizione:
16 Matthew Dwyer
17 Duncan Jones
18 Aaron Jarvis
19 George Stowers
20 Sam Lewis
21 Rhys Webb
22 Matthew Morgan
23 Tom Isaacs
15 Richard Fussell
14 Hanno Dirksen
13 Andrew Bishop
12 Ashley Beck
11 Eli Walker
10 Dan Biggar
9 Kahn Fotuali'i
8 Jonathan Thomas
7 Justin Tipuric
6 Ryan Jones
5 Ian Evans
4 Alun Wyn Jones (capitano)
3 Adam Jones
2 Richard Hibbard
1 Ryan Bevington
A disposizione:
16 Matthew Dwyer
17 Duncan Jones
18 Aaron Jarvis
19 George Stowers
20 Sam Lewis
21 Rhys Webb
22 Matthew Morgan
23 Tom Isaacs
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Rugby-Tv
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Queste le scelte di Franco Smith:
15 Luke McLean
14 Ludovico Nitoglia
13 Tommaso Benvenuti
12 Alberto Sgarbi
11 Tommaso Iannone
10 Kristopher Burton
9 Tobias Botes
8 Manoa Vosawai
7 Alessandro Zanni
6 Simone Favaro
5 Valerio Bernabò
4 Antonio Pavanello (capitano)
3 Jacobus Roux
2 Leonardo Ghiraldini
1 Alberto De Marchi
A disposizione:
16 Enrico Ceccato
17 Ignacio Fernandez-Rouyet
18 Pedro Di Santo
19 Francesco Minto
20 Paul Derbyshire
21 Robert Barbieri
22 Fabio Semenzato
23 Andrea Pratichetti
15 Luke McLean
14 Ludovico Nitoglia
13 Tommaso Benvenuti
12 Alberto Sgarbi
11 Tommaso Iannone
10 Kristopher Burton
9 Tobias Botes
8 Manoa Vosawai
7 Alessandro Zanni
6 Simone Favaro
5 Valerio Bernabò
4 Antonio Pavanello (capitano)
3 Jacobus Roux
2 Leonardo Ghiraldini
1 Alberto De Marchi
A disposizione:
16 Enrico Ceccato
17 Ignacio Fernandez-Rouyet
18 Pedro Di Santo
19 Francesco Minto
20 Paul Derbyshire
21 Robert Barbieri
22 Fabio Semenzato
23 Andrea Pratichetti
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koma
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Rugby-Tv ha scritto:Queste le scelte di Franco Smith:
15 Luke McLean
14 Ludovico Nitoglia
13 Tommaso Benvenuti
12 Alberto Sgarbi
11 Tommaso Iannone
10 Kristopher Burton
9 Tobias Botes
8 Manoa Vosawai
7 Alessandro Zanni
6 Simone Favaro
5 Valerio Bernabò
4 Antonio Pavanello (capitano)
3 Jacobus Roux
2 Leonardo Ghiraldini
1 Alberto De Marchi
A disposizione:
16 Enrico Ceccato
17 Ignacio Fernandez-Rouyet
18 Pedro Di Santo
19 Francesco Minto
20 Paul Derbyshire
21 Robert Barbieri
22 Fabio Semenzato
23 Andrea Pratichetti
Mancano gli asterischi !!
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mariemonti
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46 giocatori e soltanto 4 (1 TV e 3 Zebre) non potrebbero giocare nella nazionale azzurra.
Confesso che non me lo sarei aspettato, quando è iniziata l'avventura celtica
Confesso che non me lo sarei aspettato, quando è iniziata l'avventura celtica
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mariemonti
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Una bella intervista a Gruuf Rees, già allenatore della difesa degli aironi, adesso tornato agli Ospreys.
Belle parole per Treviso e per il rugby italiano.
Sembra aver capito più lui in pochi mesi di tanti italiani che scrivono qui...
Rees predicts bright future for Italian rugby
For immediate release Thursday 11th October 2012
Issued on behalf of Ospreys
As the Ospreys prepare for the Heineken Cup opener against Benetton Treviso, Backs Coach Gruff Rees has spoken about his admiration for Friday night’s opponents.
The Italian team have long had a presence in European rugby’s elite competition, going right back to the inaugural 1995/96 season, but it is in recent years that they’ve really begun to make that presence felt, with significant wins coming over the likes of Biarritz and Perpignan, as well as a home draw against the Ospreys on the opening weekend of last season’s tournament.
According to Rees, Treviso’s introduction to the RaboDirect PRO12 has been beneficial for not only the club itself, but also, the league and Italian rugby in general.
“I’ve got a lot of time and respect for Treviso and what the people there have done” he said.
“Not just over the last few years since they entered the PRO12, but over the longer term. They’ve set a foundation in place at the club over five or six years with the current coaching group. I’m full of admiration for Franco Smith, I think he’s done a great job and along with his coaches they’ve instilled a good ethos around strong values. That’s been a real strength of theirs and they’ve developed some good players for Italian rugby.
“We’ve all seen how competitive they’ve been over two years in the RaboDirect. They’ve picked up some excellent results, including against us at the start of the season. It’s a credit to everyone involved and I can only see them growing, pushing forward year in, year out.”
With Leicester Tigers and Toulouse also in Pool Two, there are a number of exciting clashes in store for Ospreys fans, and Gruff insists that Treviso will play a big part in the final placings:
“They’ve got a very good home record, as good as most teams, and they picked up an impressive win away to Edinburgh last weekend” he pointed out.
“They’ve got a toughness about them and they’ll be coming to the Liberty full of confidence, looking to have a good crack at us as they did the first game of the season.
“They’ve got Toulouse at home the following week, and regardless of how the game goes here tomorrow night, they will be confident of doing something in that game, knowing that all three teams have to visit their place.
“It’s an exciting group and it’s particularly exciting for Italian rugby as I’ve no doubt that they will believe in their ability to make a real impression in this pool. We’re smart enough to look beyond any Italian stereotypes, this Treviso group have gone beyond that and the suggestion that they could pick up the occasional home win and then struggle away from home.
“All four teams in this pool will look at each other on an even keel, knowing that if they aren’t at their best on any given day then they could lose, regardless of the fixture and teams involved. It’s going to be an interesting competition.”
Gruff spent most of last season at the now defunct Aironi, and although now back in Ospreylia, he continues to follow Italian rugby closely. He is no doubt that the introduction of Italian teams to the PRO12 has been a huge success:
“Having two sides in the PRO12 has clearly invigorated Italian rugby from top to bottom” he said.
“It’s not just about Treviso, it’s definitely been advantageous for Italian rugby that there’s another outlet, another professional team, in the PRO12. Obviously I was involved for a while in Aironi and I’ve got a lot of time for what they achieved there. There were a lot of good players developed there in a short time, and making the transition from Italian club rugby to top end Celtic and European rugby.
“You’ve seen players like Venditti, Tebaldi, Trevisan, Favaro and De Marchi, they’ve come through directly as a result of what’s happened over the last couple of years in Italian rugby and really started to give the national team some strength in depth.
“It’s not just about the opportunity for younger players, the older ones are back playing in Italian rugby also, Bortolami, Bergamasco, Perugini. They are people who’ve been there and done it, been great stalwarts of Italian rugby, and having them back in the domestic game is having a positive influence.”
While rugby has traditionally fallen way down the sporting pecking order in Italy, from his time in the country Rees believes that the sport can continue to grow in importance, saying:
“It’s indisputable that they are hindered by the fact that as a national sport it is way down the pecking order. If you pick up the Gazetta, the national sport paper, rugby generally has a footprint on the last but one page where you’ve got wall-to-wall football, volleyball, handball, basketball, a host of different sports before that. That’s a real challenge.
“It’s not big in schools so they have to invest in the club set-up and that can be a strength. Players can come through a pathway at their club that brings them through to a level beneath Zebre and Treviso. They’ve got to consolidate and build on that, not just picking players from 16 and above, but looking at 11 to 16-year olds.
“I think the success of Treviso can be an inspiration. Treviso in the northeast is a real strong brand, they’re doing a really good job of recruiting and developing talent, with a strong ethos of coaching that is helping them to really establish the club as a force in the wider European game.
“There are pockets of Italy where there are some real strong footholds, and that is starting to take shape. Aironi as a brand were beginning to reach out across the northwest of Italy and took games to Milan where they had a crowd of close to 10,000 for a Heineken Cup game.
“Italian rugby can continue to grow and I believe that there is a bright future for the sport there. With the population bases it’s frightening to think of what they can achieve.”
ENDS
Belle parole per Treviso e per il rugby italiano.
Sembra aver capito più lui in pochi mesi di tanti italiani che scrivono qui...
Rees predicts bright future for Italian rugby
For immediate release Thursday 11th October 2012
Issued on behalf of Ospreys
As the Ospreys prepare for the Heineken Cup opener against Benetton Treviso, Backs Coach Gruff Rees has spoken about his admiration for Friday night’s opponents.
The Italian team have long had a presence in European rugby’s elite competition, going right back to the inaugural 1995/96 season, but it is in recent years that they’ve really begun to make that presence felt, with significant wins coming over the likes of Biarritz and Perpignan, as well as a home draw against the Ospreys on the opening weekend of last season’s tournament.
According to Rees, Treviso’s introduction to the RaboDirect PRO12 has been beneficial for not only the club itself, but also, the league and Italian rugby in general.
“I’ve got a lot of time and respect for Treviso and what the people there have done” he said.
“Not just over the last few years since they entered the PRO12, but over the longer term. They’ve set a foundation in place at the club over five or six years with the current coaching group. I’m full of admiration for Franco Smith, I think he’s done a great job and along with his coaches they’ve instilled a good ethos around strong values. That’s been a real strength of theirs and they’ve developed some good players for Italian rugby.
“We’ve all seen how competitive they’ve been over two years in the RaboDirect. They’ve picked up some excellent results, including against us at the start of the season. It’s a credit to everyone involved and I can only see them growing, pushing forward year in, year out.”
With Leicester Tigers and Toulouse also in Pool Two, there are a number of exciting clashes in store for Ospreys fans, and Gruff insists that Treviso will play a big part in the final placings:
“They’ve got a very good home record, as good as most teams, and they picked up an impressive win away to Edinburgh last weekend” he pointed out.
“They’ve got a toughness about them and they’ll be coming to the Liberty full of confidence, looking to have a good crack at us as they did the first game of the season.
“They’ve got Toulouse at home the following week, and regardless of how the game goes here tomorrow night, they will be confident of doing something in that game, knowing that all three teams have to visit their place.
“It’s an exciting group and it’s particularly exciting for Italian rugby as I’ve no doubt that they will believe in their ability to make a real impression in this pool. We’re smart enough to look beyond any Italian stereotypes, this Treviso group have gone beyond that and the suggestion that they could pick up the occasional home win and then struggle away from home.
“All four teams in this pool will look at each other on an even keel, knowing that if they aren’t at their best on any given day then they could lose, regardless of the fixture and teams involved. It’s going to be an interesting competition.”
Gruff spent most of last season at the now defunct Aironi, and although now back in Ospreylia, he continues to follow Italian rugby closely. He is no doubt that the introduction of Italian teams to the PRO12 has been a huge success:
“Having two sides in the PRO12 has clearly invigorated Italian rugby from top to bottom” he said.
“It’s not just about Treviso, it’s definitely been advantageous for Italian rugby that there’s another outlet, another professional team, in the PRO12. Obviously I was involved for a while in Aironi and I’ve got a lot of time for what they achieved there. There were a lot of good players developed there in a short time, and making the transition from Italian club rugby to top end Celtic and European rugby.
“You’ve seen players like Venditti, Tebaldi, Trevisan, Favaro and De Marchi, they’ve come through directly as a result of what’s happened over the last couple of years in Italian rugby and really started to give the national team some strength in depth.
“It’s not just about the opportunity for younger players, the older ones are back playing in Italian rugby also, Bortolami, Bergamasco, Perugini. They are people who’ve been there and done it, been great stalwarts of Italian rugby, and having them back in the domestic game is having a positive influence.”
While rugby has traditionally fallen way down the sporting pecking order in Italy, from his time in the country Rees believes that the sport can continue to grow in importance, saying:
“It’s indisputable that they are hindered by the fact that as a national sport it is way down the pecking order. If you pick up the Gazetta, the national sport paper, rugby generally has a footprint on the last but one page where you’ve got wall-to-wall football, volleyball, handball, basketball, a host of different sports before that. That’s a real challenge.
“It’s not big in schools so they have to invest in the club set-up and that can be a strength. Players can come through a pathway at their club that brings them through to a level beneath Zebre and Treviso. They’ve got to consolidate and build on that, not just picking players from 16 and above, but looking at 11 to 16-year olds.
“I think the success of Treviso can be an inspiration. Treviso in the northeast is a real strong brand, they’re doing a really good job of recruiting and developing talent, with a strong ethos of coaching that is helping them to really establish the club as a force in the wider European game.
“There are pockets of Italy where there are some real strong footholds, and that is starting to take shape. Aironi as a brand were beginning to reach out across the northwest of Italy and took games to Milan where they had a crowd of close to 10,000 for a Heineken Cup game.
“Italian rugby can continue to grow and I believe that there is a bright future for the sport there. With the population bases it’s frightening to think of what they can achieve.”
ENDS
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pierrebi
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Bacioci ha scritto: No, caro, mi riferivo a te
Benissimo ti qualifichi da solo, io non insulto nessuno e come dici tu mettoBacioci ha scritto: "che palle!!!".
tu invece ti lamenti e scriviBacioci ha scritto: nformazioni (peraltro corrette e utili, scritto senza alcuna ironia)
dovresti usare la tua GRANDE EDUCAZIONE per direBacioci ha scritto: "che palle!!!".
a chi mette informazioni inutili, ovvero la programmazione di Sky che non interessa a nessuno perché chi ha sky la sa già e chi non ce l'ha è meglio che non la sappia visto che, come dici tu stessoBacioci ha scritto: "che palle!!!".
ma ti rendi conto del totale ingarbugliamento del tuo pensiero ... io che metto notizie utili vengo INSULTATO mentre se reguardisco con IRONIA persone che mettono NOTIZIE INUTILI E TENDENZIOSE non ti va bene ... putroppo per te non INSULTERO' mai nessuno come fai tu ... farò solo critiche IRONICHE e se all'ironia sai solo rispondere conBacioci ha scritto: "Sky Italia trasmette SOLO 4 partite"
sono problemi tuoi ... se dico bugie fammelo notare come ha fatto l'utenteBacioci ha scritto: "che palle!!!".
Gump 88
che ha fatto notare che non avessi specificato che Canal+ trasmette solo le partite delle squadre francesie non tutte.
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mariemonti
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Bacioci, dove sei? 
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franzele
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Ma dove lo trovate il tempo per guardare 4 partite alla tv o davanti al computer?
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settimese
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non siamo messi poi tanto male alloramariemonti ha scritto:46 giocatori e soltanto 4 (1 TV e 3 Zebre) non potrebbero giocare nella nazionale azzurra.
Confesso che non me lo sarei aspettato, quando è iniziata l'avventura celtica
- gcruta
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La penso esattamente come Bacioci. Sono un abbonato sky, ma questo non vuol dire che leggo sempre la scaletta delle trasmissioni, per cui mi fa comodo che m'informino. Trovo utilissime le informazioni sulle trasmissioni free, trovo quasi insopportabile la battaglia donchisciottesca contro il mostro Murdoch. Lasciateci liberi, limitatevi a informare, ringrazieremo per questo, ma non cercate di evangelizzarci, così come noi non tenteremo di farlo.
Buon rugby
Buon rugby
Tuco: "Ci... ci ri... rivedre..."
Il Biondo: "Ci rivedremo, idioti. E' per te."
Il Biondo: "Ci rivedremo, idioti. E' per te."
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RigolettoMSC
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Lo scorso week end ne ho viste proprio quattro.franzele ha scritto:Ma dove lo trovate il tempo per guardare 4 partite alla tv o davanti al computer?
Ma non sempre è possibile, almeno se non vuoi divorziare...
Riccardo
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pierrebi
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... si vede che non hanno la bimba da portare in piscina, la lezione di scienze da fare col figlio, la moglie da coccolare, la mamma ed il papà da andare a trovare, il catechismo e i lupetti del grande, i disegni da fare con la piccola ... maddai ... per chi non lo avesse capito efranzele ha scritto:Ma dove lo trovate il tempo per guardare 4 partite alla tv o davanti al computer?
prima che
prevengo tutti sto parlando di vita normale non DI ALTROBacioci ha scritto:"che palle!!!".
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pierrebi
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gcruta ha scritto:trovo quasi insopportabile la battaglia donchisciottesca a favore di Murdoch.
gcruta ha scritto:Lasciateci liberi di evangelizzare poi noi ci comporteremo come vorremo.
Buon rugby
IRONIA!!!!!!
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Mr Ian
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Molte volte è anche questione di organizzazione, la settimana sono il vostro schiavo, ma il sabato pomeriggio non esisto per nessuno!!!! Volere è potere...
La storiella di Sky è na stronzata, io per mia scelta personale boicotto Murdoch, ma è vero che lo streaming non offre una grossa qualità video, ma lascia molto liberi.
La storiella di Sky è na stronzata, io per mia scelta personale boicotto Murdoch, ma è vero che lo streaming non offre una grossa qualità video, ma lascia molto liberi.