Mmm. Are you sure it is our game? If it is, that will put the cat amongst the pigeons in Mungoland.
I really cannot see the FIR giving up their two places in the Pro12, a tier 1 league, for what would be a t2 league even if it meant having 5 teams.
I cannot see them doing that either, but the reasoning is sound. Italy just does not get better development or performance outcomes from the Pro12 teams. I think the only good reason for them is TV rights/media deals, but this is speculation.
A few things worth highlighting:
In fact, the only really positive thing these teams add is they attract uncapped international players who can later play for Italy, but seeing as Italy isn't as systematic about this as Scotland they're not getting their outcomes.
- Most Italian born/raised news caps are still attached to National Championship teams when first selected. These 2 sides aren't breeding the talent.
- The Pro12 teams do not perform well. Maybe they will be at some point, but nothing past or present suggests that will be the case.
- The non-Trevisian franchise alway struggles financially.
Basically, I just think the structure of Italian rugby needs a huge overhaul.
There's an push to move Zebre to Rome and some suggestion of replacing Treviso with a Veneto regional franchise (regions include Treviso, Padua and I think Rovigo.) and allow them to recruit players with the intent on being competitive first and then qualified for Italy second.
I actually do think Italy should look to enter a couple of franchises in this league as a means of further developing it as a talent base.
I think what the Italy model is now could be shaped into something successful, but that wouldn't involve teams in this league. Their old clubs that Italian rugby is built off just wouldn't allow it.
I think what a happy middle ground would look like it:
From here, I would look to basically hand the Pro 12 teams out to foreign administrators because what's going on there now is not producing talent en masse.
- Two Italian Pro12 teams - one Venetian, one Roman-based but repping the rest of Italy.
- Underneath that, a 8 team competition running at the same time of the year as thePro12. 4 of these clubs would be affiliated with one Pro12 team and 4 with the other. This comp would feature Treviso as a team, plus the 7 current National Championship of Excellence teams that have the best finances, structure, and suit the geographic footprint best. Much like the NBA D-league or VFL, unselected players would play in this league.
I would also invest heavily in a systematic process to:
Italian rugby can and should be better, they can't just keep cycling through perfectly good head national coaches and pretend that they're not sitting on top of a rubbish system.
- Naturalise foreign players.
- Source Italian descendants from elsewhere to play for Italy. Frankly, guys like Matt Carraro, Luke Romano, and Alex Corbisiero are examples of guys that could've played for Italy if managed well (Matt in particular SHOULD have - damn Aussie A!). There's 500k Brits, 1mil Aussies, 5k Kiwis, 75k SAfricans, and 16mil Argentinians of Italian decent.
Well, 4 (5 with Treviso if they were to return) of the current 10 Excellenza team are already situated in Veneto. So they would naturally fall under that franchise if it were to the chosen path. The others are in Lombardia (1), Emilia-Romagna (3) amd Lazio, Rome (2).
I agree that they should be scouring the world for Italian qualified or descendant players and the use the Excellenza as a means of getting them into their system or qualifying them.
Agreed. I don't know if Italy are trying and failing to find these people or what.
I feel like the Italian Rugby Union will hear out managers of Italian-qualified players, but mustn't be chasing them. Someone like Biagi is just not that impressive, compared to the myriad of Italian-descended Argentines who are capped at lock but not getting many minutes.
They might be well served by putting a general call for players of Italian descendent to trial in the individual nations. Send a team to each of the nations you suggest and trail players. Successful ones get brought to Italy to shown off too the clubs. You never know.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Exiles#The_Professional_Era
I mean I think your model is exxy, I think a simpler version is:
I have no doubt that if this was done systematically they'd find 5 test standard players (Italian test standard) by WC time.
- Put a general call out and ask them to send tape. This can take the form of emailing player managers in areas with plenty of Italians (including league managers, plenty of decent uncontracted players in the Italian team at the Rugby League WC).
- Review tapes, and if a player is good, suss him in person and watch games.
- If they impress, sign them to a Excellenza team. Offer dispensations for taking on these Italian Rugby Union allotted players.
- If they impress, sign them to a Pro 12 team and cap them for Italy.
I still think you need to get them all together in each country as a means of sussing out their exact quality. Different competitions of differing quality could be deceptive. Seeing them execute in person would give them a better gauge on their abilities.
If you got 100 guys in each nation and only took 4 from each year they'd still likely co,e out on top in a relatively short time..
It's surprising that they've not been better at finding blokes with ancestry.
Since 2011, Maitland, Berghan, B Toolis, Watson, Hardie, Blake, Cowan, Dell, Jones and Hart have all been been SH developed players and given full Scottish caps after being eligible through ancestry/Birth. McClennan for the Sevens too, and if we're lucky, Rennie will bring Finlay Christie with him to Scotstoun. Plus A Toolis was with Edinburgh for a while and McKibbon was talked to before they realised the bench appearance ruled him out.
I get that SA/Australia/NZ will have a lot more historical British Immigration than Italian, but with less than 1/10th of the population, there should really be a better pool, both local and foreign.
Edit: Ollie Atkins got a Scotland A Cap too, and Hilterbrand was eligible for us too before he turned out for the States.
I struggle to imagine that any Union could be more incompetent than the SRU before roughly 2012.
Maybe they just want to use actual Italians. Similar to how France is now talking about only picking French players.Agreed. I don't know if Italy are trying and failing to find these people or what.
I feel like the Italian Rugby Union will hear out managers of Italian-qualified players, but mustn't be chasing them. Someone like Biagi is just not that impressive, compared to the myriad of Italian-descended Argentines who are capped at lock but not getting many minutes.
Maybe they just want to use actual Italians. Similar to how France is now talking about only picking French players.
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Maybe they just want to use actual Italians. Similar to how France is now talking about only picking French players.
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I struggle to imagine that any Union could be more incompetent than the SRU before roughly 2012.