on 29 October 2022
On Saturday, October 29, 2022, Australia and Italy will play in the Rugby League World Cup 2022. Italy vs Australia game will be played at Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens. Don't miss the live broadcast of the rugby match between Italy and Australia on your computer, laptop, TV, or mobile device.
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Group B-Australia, Fiji, Italy, Scotland
Head Coach: Mal Meninga
Capt. James Tedesco
World Cup Appearances: 15 (1954, 1957, 1960, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1985-88, 1989-92, 1995, 2000, 2008, 2013, 2017)
Squad: Daly Cherry-Evans, Patrick Carrigan, Murray Taulagi, Campbell Graham, Matt Burton, Isaah Yeo, Angus Crichton Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Liam Martin, Josh Addo-Carr, Jack Wighton, Lindsay Collins, Cameron Murray, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Valentine Holmes, Cameron Munster, James Tedesco, Harry Grant, Ben Hunt, Jake Trbojevic, Reuben Cotter, Nathan Cleary, Latrell Mitchell, Jeremiah Nanai,
Australia RLWC Preview:
After two consecutive undefeated World Cup campaigns, the Kangaroos still possess the strongest skill pool in rugby league despite losing some notable players, making them almost unbeatable.
Their most recent international match, a 16-12 loss to Tonga in Auckland, was over three years ago when they took on Fiji in Leeds for the opening game of the competition.
Australia vs. Fiji (Headingley Stadium, Leeds)
Australia vs. Scotland (Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry)
Australia vs Italy (Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens)
Head Coach: Leo Epifania
Capt. Brendan Santi
World Cup Appearances: 2 (2013, 2017)
Wining Records: Group stage (2013, 2017)
Italy: Anton Iaria, Jack Campagnolo, Jack Colovatti, Luke Hodge, Richard Lepori, Nicholas Tilburg, Kyle Pickering, Cooper Johns, Daniel Atkinson, Gieole Celerino, Ryan King, Ippolito Occhialini, Alex Rojatto, Jake Maizen, Luca Moretti, Luke Polselli, Nathan Brown, Ethan Natoli, Rinaldo Palumbo, Giordano Arena, Alec Susino, Joey Tramontana, Simone Boscolo, Dean Parata, Brenden Santi.
The Italians have suffered the most as a result of COVID-19's effects on international rugby league matches in recent years. The longest break in the squad belongs to the Azzuri, who hasn't played in almost three years. Most of their top players haven't competed for the team since the 2017 World Cup. At a European Qualifiers match against Ireland in Dublin, Ireland, in November 2019, they were defeated 25-4.
The first Rugby League World Cup for Italy began in Newcastle, where they battled against a Scotland team. They will now fight against two excellent teams, Fiji and Australia.
Italy vs Scotland (Kingston Park, Newcastle)
Fiji vs. Italy (Kingston Park, Newcastle)
Italy vs Australia (Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens)