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==Italia Rugby Football League==
==Italia Rugby Football League==
The [[Italia Rugby Football League]] is a breakaway [[rugbyleague]] Federation in Italy. The [[Italia Rugby Football League]] split away from the FIRL, to form a better managed and more professional Federation that is committed to maintaining a constant commitment to promote the best possible Rugby League across the country. Aim in finally providing real [[rugbyleague]] development, action and promotion for the sport in Italy. The iRFL organise, develop and manage the premier Italian Rugby League Championship in Italy, known as the iRFleague.
The [[Italia Rugby Football League]] is a breakaway [[rugbyleague]] Federation in Italy. The [[Italia Rugby Football League]] split away from the FIRL, to form a well managed and more professional Federation that is committed to maintaining a constant commitment to promote Rugby League across the country. Aim in finally providing real [[rugbyleague]] development, action and promotion for the sport in Italy. The iRFL organise, develop and manage the premier Italian Rugby League Championship in Italy, known as the iRFleague.
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==Rugby league nines==
==Rugby league nines==

Revision as of 21:40, 4 January 2011

Rugby league is a minor team sport promoted to Italians either living in Italy or abroad.

History

Rugby league was established in Italy prior to the 1950s, during which they played a host of other European teams. The 1950s were probably the highest point of international rugby league and just about the point where a few European teams would lose interest. Italy was not left out on this occasion, despite playing host to the World Champions twice in 1959 when Australia defeated Italy 37-15 in Padua (attendance 3,500) and defeated Italy again 67-22 at Treviso (attendance 3,105). It would be left to two pioneering Australians to get the game back up and running.

Italian rugby league was revived in 1995 through the passion of a couple of enthusiasts by the names of Mick Pezzano and John Benigni. Both were determined to have a rugby league team representing their origins compete again on the world stage. This dream was soon realised when the Italian team was invited to play in the 1995 World Sevens, which was Italy's first game since the 1960s.

Italy went on to record their first win, in their first year and play many other international tournaments such as the Super League World Nines and the 1997 World Sevens to name a few. There were also a number of one-off international appearances against a Lebanese Sevens team, a Lebanese 13 a side team in a promotional match for the Mediterranean Cup and in 2004 when Italy played Greece in Sydney.


Italian Rugby League Championship

The Italian Rugby League Championship is a new semi-professional rugby league competition starting June 19, 2010. There will be two conferences, one in the north(Piacenza, Padova and Monselice and one in the south(Rome, Florence and Catania). It has managed to attract a number of professional and amateur players rugby union and league players to play in the competition.[1]

Italia Rugby Football League

The Italia Rugby Football League is a breakaway rugbyleague Federation in Italy. The Italia Rugby Football League split away from the FIRL, to form a well managed and more professional Federation that is committed to maintaining a constant commitment to promote Rugby League across the country. Aim in finally providing real rugbyleague development, action and promotion for the sport in Italy. The iRFL organise, develop and manage the premier Italian Rugby League Championship in Italy, known as the iRFleague. [2]

Rugby league nines

Veneto 9s is a rugby league nines tournament held annually in Monselice, Italy. It is the main event of Italian rugby league and has been running since 2006.

National team

The Italian national rugby league team was revived in 1995 by passionate Italian-Australians. Today, the teams are made up mostly, if not by all, Italians living abroad or Australians of Italian ancestry. Thus far promotion of the Italian rugby league team has focused on Australians with an Italian heritage but that is soon to change, when the Italian Rugby League will form its first rugby league competition.

Italy A (34) defeated USA Tomahawks (6) at Marconi Stadium 4 February 2006. Man of the Match - Michael Salafia (Italy A), Special presentation award to Adam Capovilla - Italian Captain.–

See also


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