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Rugbymercato: come cambiano le rose del Top10 2022/2023 (in aggiornamento)

Top10, Rugbymercato: tutte le news man mano che arrivano – ph. Luca Sighinolfi

Il rugbymercato delle formazioni di Top10 sarà come di consueto uno degli argomenti che ci accompagnerà fino all’inizio della prossima stagione.

Mentre le società salutano alcuni giocatori dello scorso campionato e firmano i nuovi contratti, vediamo nel dettaglio i movimenti che sono stati già comunicati dai club di Top10 fino a questo momento. Nella tabella verranno inseriti solamente i movimenti che sono stati ufficializzati e, quindi, definitivi.

L’articolo verrà aggiornato nel corso delle settimane man mano che seguiranno gli annunci ufficiali da parte delle società.

Leggi anche: Calvisano, Palazzani: “Vorrei diventare per i giovani quello che Paul Griffen fu per me”

Rugbymercato Top10: come cambiano le rose per il 2022/2023

Calvisano

In entrata (4): Guglielmo Palazzani (Zebre), Jacopo Schiavon (Viadana), Rocco Del Bono (Colorno), Lorenzo Massari (Viadana)
In uscita (10): Gabriele Morelli (ritiro), Manfredi Albanese, Alessandro Izekor, Damiano Mazza (Zebre), Simone Ragusi, Facundo Panceyra Garrido, Michele Peruzzo, Dante Gavrilita (ritiro), Antonio Barducci, Sam Lewis

Allenatore: Gianluca Guidi

Colorno

In entrata (16): Andrea Lovotti (Zebre), Giulio Bisegni (Zebre), Maxime Mbandà (Zebre), Oliviero Fabiani (Zebre), Cheick Kone (Worcester Warriors), Davide Ciotoli (Cus Torino), Francesco Cozzi (Lazio), Miguel Leiger (Lazio), Ignacio Ceballos (Viadana), Matias Galliano (Viadana), Anton Noel Milnes (Biella Rugby), Gianluca Broglia (Lazio), Federico Gutierrez (Albi), Diego Antl (Valorugby), Angelo Leaupepe (Valorugby), Alessandro Mordacci (Valorugby)
In uscita (14): Simone Gesi (Zebre), François Carlo Mey (Clermont), Lubabalo Mtyanda, Ramiro Valdes, Samuele Elrick, Luca Buondonno (Lyons), Gabriele Cicchinelli, Mauro Rebussone, Martin Granieri, Jacopo Sarto (ritiro), Rocco del Bono (Calvisano), Luciano Rodriguez, Andrea Buondonno (Lyons), David Odiase (Oyonnax)

Allenatore: Umberto Casellato

CUS Torino

In entrata ():
In uscita (1): Davide Ciotoli (Colorno)

Allenatore: Lucas D’Angelo

Fiamme Oro

In entrata ():
In uscita (1): Emiliano Caffini (ritiro)

Allenatore: Pasquale Presutti

Lyons 

In entrata (5): Sebastien Zaridze (Viadana), Bernardo Quaranta (Cus Milano), Luca Buondonno (Colorno), Andrea Buondonno (Colorno), Fabio Morosi (Amatori Milano)
In uscita (2): Luca Scarsini, Maximiliano Filizzola

Allenatore: Carlo Orlandi (già nello staff, ora capo allenatore)

Mogliano

In entrata (3): Santiago Mare (Jaguares XV), Michael Va’eno, Tomas Conrado Rosario (Lazio)
In uscita (19): Brian Ormson (Petrarca), Edoardo Ferraro (Rovigo), Marco Ruffato (Rovigo), Alessandro Garbisi (Benetton), Filippo Drago (Benetton), Giovanni Sante (Montpellier), Filippo Alongi (Benetton), Marco Bonanni, Joey Caputo (Zebre), Guglielmo Carraro, Matteo Drudi (Benetton), Matteo Falsaperla, Yaree Fantini, Pierfilippo Franchin, Enrico Jacono, Federico Pavan, Antonio Ros, Nicolò Zuliani, Andrea Pratichetti (ritiro)

Allenatore: Salvatore Costanzo

Petrarca

In entrata (3): Dario Chistolini (Valorugby), Massimo Cioffi (Valorugby), Brian Ormson (Mogliano)
In uscita (8): Muhamed Hasa (Zebre), Luca Beccaris, James Faiva, Riccardo Capone, Michele Mancini Parri, Federico Ruiz, Alberto Sgarbi (ritiro), Filippo Lazzarin (Valorugby)

Allenatore: Andrea Marcato

Rovigo

In entrata (9): Giovanni Montemauri (Lazio), Lautaro Casado Sandri (Viadana), Bautista Stavile (Viadana), Keegan Munro (Chartres), Lautaro Bazan Valez (Cordoba), Edoardo Ferraro (Mogliano), Enrico Maria Liut (Verona), Marco Ciccioli (Nimes), Marco Ruffato (Mogliano)
In uscita (13): Giacomo Da Re (Benetton), Giacomo Nicotera (Benetton), Nicola Piantella (Benetton), Davide Ruggeri (Zebre), Riccardo Andreoli (Benetton), Antonio Brandolini, Lucas Bur, Carel Greeff, Giovanni Lucchin, Matteo Davide Maran, Jacques Momberg, Francesco Rossi, Matteo Moscardi (Zebre)

Allenatore: Allister Coetzee

Leggi anche: Il sudafricano Stefan Basson torna a Rovigo

Valorugby Emilia

In entrata (4): Filippo Lazzarin (Petrarca), Giovanni Cenedese (Villorba), Filippo Esposito (Capitolina), Jimmy Tuivaiti (Zebre)
In uscita (7): Dario Chistolini (Petrarca), Massimo Cioffi (Petrarca), Diego Antl (Colorno), Angelo Leaupepe (Colorno), Alessandro Mordacci (Colorno), Gonzalo Garcia (Zebre), Alessio Sanavia (Zebre)

Allenatore: Franco Properzi (nuovo)

Viadana

In entrata (3): Mariano Romanini (Alumni Club Buenos Aires), Javier Rojas (Pampas XV), Roberto Tejerizo
In uscita (11): Keanu Apperley, Ignacio Ceballos (Colorno), Matias Galliano (Colorno), Gabriele Manganiello (ritiro), Bautista Stavile (Rovigo), Lautaro Casado Sandri (Rovigo), Sebastien Zaridze (Piacenza), Jacopo Schiavon (Calvisano), Ratko Jelic (Zebre), Giampietro Ribaldi (Zebre), Lorenzo Massari (Calvisano)

Allenatore: Bernardo Urdaneta (nuovo)

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England prop ‘buried head in sand’ over concussions

England prop Joe Marler has “buried his head in the sand” over the dangers of dementia from playing rugby, admitting that on one occasion he had forgotten he had children.

The 32-year-old, who has played 83 times for England, made the admission just days after former Wales captain Ryan Jones, 41, revealed he was suffering from early onset dementia, probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).

MORE: ‘Boks no match for Les Bleus beasts’

“It’s awful for Ryan to be told that and be going through that,” Marler said in an interview with TalkSport.

“It has kind of struck a chord with me because it’s been quite well spoken about in rugby over the last few years with all of the discoveries that they’ve had with concussions and the relation to it all.

“I’ve just buried my head in the sand, to be honest because it scares me.

“I remember getting knocked out a couple of seasons ago – a big, big blow when I was trying to tackle Billy Vunipola. I was out cold and the next thing I remember was being in the physio room and the kit man came in.”

The kit man asked Marler whether his wife and children were at the match.

“I just paused and broke down and I had no recollection of having kids and it just really scared the life out of me,” he said.

How rugby deals with the issue of head injuries and concussion has become a major talking point within the game.

A number of ex-players, including England World Cup winner Steve Thompson and Jones’ former Test team-mate Alix Popham, are part of a legal case against World Rugby, the Rugby Football Union and the Welsh Rugby Union over an alleged failure to protect them from concussion risks.

Marler, however, remains sanguine about the repercussions of playing the game.

“Those concussions happen in rugby, it’s a contact sport,” he said.

“I just ignore it and bury my head in the sand, but the more it comes out and the more apparent it becomes in the sport, the more boys are getting diagnosed with this stuff, it’s sad.”

MORE: Cut-and-paste Kurt-Lee for Kolbe

Marler admitted playing on through a concussion last season only to be admonished at home by his wife Daisy.

“The look I got from her, she was like ‘no, I’m not having it any more. If you get a head knock, you follow the right protocols and you tell someone because it’s not about you anymore’.

“She said: ‘do you want to be here for the kids, or not? Do you want to be here for me, or not?’

“They’re definitely things that I think about a little bit more.”

Marler said improvements were being made and players were becoming better informed about the risks in rugby.

“There is always going to be that element of danger and you don’t want to remove it so that it isn’t rugby anymore.

“But you do want to be well informed going into it. As long as I am informed with what the dangers are I can make an informed choice.”

ON THIS DAY: Jantjies bursts onto Bok scene

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England prop ‘buried head in sand’ over concussions

England prop Joe Marler has “buried his head in the sand” over the dangers of dementia from playing rugby, admitting that on one occasion he had forgotten he had children.

The 32-year-old, who has played 83 times for England, made the admission just days after former Wales captain Ryan Jones, 41, revealed he was suffering from early onset dementia, probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).

MORE: ‘Boks no match for Les Bleus beasts’

“It’s awful for Ryan to be told that and be going through that,” Marler said in an interview with TalkSport.

“It has kind of struck a chord with me because it’s been quite well spoken about in rugby over the last few years with all of the discoveries that they’ve had with concussions and the relation to it all.

“I’ve just buried my head in the sand, to be honest because it scares me.

“I remember getting knocked out a couple of seasons ago – a big, big blow when I was trying to tackle Billy Vunipola. I was out cold and the next thing I remember was being in the physio room and the kit man came in.”

The kit man asked Marler whether his wife and children were at the match.

“I just paused and broke down and I had no recollection of having kids and it just really scared the life out of me,” he said.

How rugby deals with the issue of head injuries and concussion has become a major talking point within the game.

A number of ex-players, including England World Cup winner Steve Thompson and Jones’ former Test team-mate Alix Popham, are part of a legal case against World Rugby, the Rugby Football Union and the Welsh Rugby Union over an alleged failure to protect them from concussion risks.

Marler, however, remains sanguine about the repercussions of playing the game.

“Those concussions happen in rugby, it’s a contact sport,” he said.

“I just ignore it and bury my head in the sand, but the more it comes out and the more apparent it becomes in the sport, the more boys are getting diagnosed with this stuff, it’s sad.”

MORE: Cut-and-paste Kurt-Lee for Kolbe

Marler admitted playing on through a concussion last season only to be admonished at home by his wife Daisy.

“The look I got from her, she was like ‘no, I’m not having it any more. If you get a head knock, you follow the right protocols and you tell someone because it’s not about you anymore’.

“She said: ‘do you want to be here for the kids, or not? Do you want to be here for me, or not?’

“They’re definitely things that I think about a little bit more.”

Marler said improvements were being made and players were becoming better informed about the risks in rugby.

“There is always going to be that element of danger and you don’t want to remove it so that it isn’t rugby anymore.

“But you do want to be well informed going into it. As long as I am informed with what the dangers are I can make an informed choice.”

ON THIS DAY: Jantjies bursts onto Bok scene

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England prop ‘buried head in sand’ over concussions

England prop Joe Marler has “buried his head in the sand” over the dangers of dementia from playing rugby, admitting that on one occasion he had forgotten he had children.

The 32-year-old, who has played 83 times for England, made the admission just days after former Wales captain Ryan Jones, 41, revealed he was suffering from early onset dementia, probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).

MORE: ‘Boks no match for Les Bleus beasts’

“It’s awful for Ryan to be told that and be going through that,” Marler said in an interview with TalkSport.

“It has kind of struck a chord with me because it’s been quite well spoken about in rugby over the last few years with all of the discoveries that they’ve had with concussions and the relation to it all.

“I’ve just buried my head in the sand, to be honest because it scares me.

“I remember getting knocked out a couple of seasons ago – a big, big blow when I was trying to tackle Billy Vunipola. I was out cold and the next thing I remember was being in the physio room and the kit man came in.”

The kit man asked Marler whether his wife and children were at the match.

“I just paused and broke down and I had no recollection of having kids and it just really scared the life out of me,” he said.

How rugby deals with the issue of head injuries and concussion has become a major talking point within the game.

A number of ex-players, including England World Cup winner Steve Thompson and Jones’ former Test team-mate Alix Popham, are part of a legal case against World Rugby, the Rugby Football Union and the Welsh Rugby Union over an alleged failure to protect them from concussion risks.

Marler, however, remains sanguine about the repercussions of playing the game.

“Those concussions happen in rugby, it’s a contact sport,” he said.

“I just ignore it and bury my head in the sand, but the more it comes out and the more apparent it becomes in the sport, the more boys are getting diagnosed with this stuff, it’s sad.”

MORE: Cut-and-paste Kurt-Lee for Kolbe

Marler admitted playing on through a concussion last season only to be admonished at home by his wife Daisy.

“The look I got from her, she was like ‘no, I’m not having it any more. If you get a head knock, you follow the right protocols and you tell someone because it’s not about you anymore’.

“She said: ‘do you want to be here for the kids, or not? Do you want to be here for me, or not?’

“They’re definitely things that I think about a little bit more.”

Marler said improvements were being made and players were becoming better informed about the risks in rugby.

“There is always going to be that element of danger and you don’t want to remove it so that it isn’t rugby anymore.

“But you do want to be well informed going into it. As long as I am informed with what the dangers are I can make an informed choice.”

ON THIS DAY: Jantjies bursts onto Bok scene

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On this day: Jantjies bursts on to the Bok scene

On this day in 2019, Herschel Jantjies made a starring Springbok debut with two tries in the Rugby Championship clash with the Wallabies at Ellis Park.

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Watch: Rassie smashes Larkham

Before Rassie Erasmus exchanged his boots for a clipboard he was a barnstorming Springbok loose forward, as this crunching tackle on Wallabies icon Stephen Larkham attests to.

@elevated_modified Rassie Erasmus! #springboks #SA #rassie #rassieerasmus #wallabies #australia ♬ original sound – Joe Exotic

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Unsung Hero: Januarie, Rossouw seize the moment

After tripping up Frans Malberbe to the main stage, Danie Rossouw now faces the next challenger in the series to determine the most unheralded Springbok.

Rossouw won 67% of the vote in last week’s clash with Malherbe, who previously barged over Butch James following his duel with Albert van den Berg.

Now, Rossouw faces Ricky Januarie, who wrote his name into the history books with his 75th-minute try against the All Blacks in the 2008 Tri-Nations that gave the Boks their first win at the infamous House of Pain.

ICYMI – Unsung Hero: Rossouw tackles Malherbe

The diminutive scrumhalf broke away from a ruck just outside the All Blacks’ 10-metre line, chipped over the head of Leon MacDonald, regathered possession and dived over the tryline to set up Frans Steyn for the match-winning conversion.

Januarie, who scored the first of his five tries for the Boks on debut against Uruguay in 2005, was capped 47 times by his country, and was a member of Jake White’s World Cup-winning squad in 2007.

He was unfortunately forced to play understudy to the highly impressive Fourie Du Preez throughout his international career, yet the nuggety halfback seized every opportunity in the green and gold with aplomb.

Januarie started his professional career with the Lions in the Currie Cup and the Cats in Super Rugby, before representing Western Province and the Stormers, and then moved to France where he featured for Lyon, La Rochelle and Agen until his retirement in 2019.

ALSO: Unsung Hero: Butch, Frans battle for the spotlight

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Ireland prop escapes sanction for bone-breaker

The citing complaint against Ireland prop Andrew Porter for the high tackle which broke the cheekbone of All Blacks’ lock Brodie Retallick has been dismissed by a disciplinary committee.

Porter was shown a yellow card for a head-on-head clash with Retallick, who is expected to be sidelined for up to eight weeks, during Ireland’s series-clinching 32-22 victory in Wellington last Saturday.

MORE: Four Boks in World XV

A World Rugby judicial committee, which included former South African back Stefan Terblanche and ex-Scotland head coach Frank Hadden, found in a hearing late Tuesday that the yellow card against Porter was sufficient punishment.

The panel “agreed with the match officials’ on-field decision that the player’s act of foul play… did not meet the red card threshold due to the absorbing nature of the tackle”, it said in a statement.

Retallick had to be helped off after Porter’s high tackle -– a week after All Blacks prop Angus Ta’aavo was sent off for a similar offence in the second Test, also won 23-12 by Ireland.

That result was Ireland’s first victory over the All Blacks in New Zealand.

Ireland’s 2-1 win in the series lifted them above France to top spot in World Rugby’s men’s team rankings for the first time since the system was introduced 19 years ago. New Zealand are fourth.

ON THIS DAY: Jantjies bursts onto Bok scene

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