Brunel selects Valerio Bernabo ahead of Marco Bortolami for RWC

Justin Davis 12:09 25/08/2015
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  • Battling back: Valerio Bernabo.

    Italy veteran Marco Bortolami was sidelined while Valerio Bernabo was a surprise inclusion as Italy named their 31-man squad for the World Cup.

    Second row forward Bortolami, 35, has amassed 112 caps for the Azzurri and captained Italy 40 times over the years. But he was one of several players cut from an initial 40-man training camp squad by coach Jacques Brunel. 

    “It was very difficult to communicate the decision, especially when you’ve put in as much work as the lads have over the past nine weeks,” said Brunel.

    “So to tell several players they were not coming to the World Cup was particularly difficult. Bortolami has represented Italy very well over the years, so it was a particularly difficult decision for us.”

    Brunel said Bernabo, who put in a “solid” performance in a 16-12 defeat to Scotland at the weekend, provides Italy versatility.

    “He is a lock but he can also play as a flanker, and that is a bonus for us at the World Cup,” he added.

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    Bernabo was part of Italy’s World Cup squad in 2007 but after being left out of the 2011 squad, he is now back among the Azzurri.

    His inclusion is all the more interesting because he was left without a club at the end of the 2013-2014 season after leaving Treviso. Bernabo signed for Zebre after being called up by the Italian club and has not looked back.

    The Italians have been drawn in a tough Pool D with hosts France, Ireland, Canada and Romania in England next month, and Brunel added: “We know it’s not going to be easy against the likes of France and Ireland, who are favourites to progress out of the group.

    “But you can’t forget that we’ve beaten both sides in the Six Nations, in 2013.”

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