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Making Rugby History – Ange Capuozzo



Ange Capuozzo has completely galvanised Italian rugby. Since the famous against Wales in the last minute, he has been the new face of the resurrection of the Italian rugby team. He has recently signed a contract with the Stade Toulousain and scored two tries in their historic win over Australia.

Remember his name – Ange Capuozzo

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41 Comments

  1. Poor camera shots in this collage. To zoomed in most of the time.
    This guy is electric. He has his own style, both crazy fast out rite and incredible changes of direction. People are diving and not even getting a hand on Him. I’m super impressed. I’m going to mention His name right alongside the holy grail of running backs, a man with respect the rugby world over. Christian Cullen.

  2. Ha perfettamente ragione, un talento che mostra l'accessibilità a questo sport per tutte le costituzioni. Un talento che inietta velocità ed esplosività. Un talento nella visione del gioco: la testa da mediano le gambe da ala= un num° 15 prodigioso.

  3. De plus en plus fier d'être Italien 🤌 🇮🇹
    Même si je l'était déjà énormément 😂

  4. Being small, light, quick, and manoeuvrable can be a real advantage on a rugby field especially when lots of players are getting bigger and heavier. Which can be good but makes it harder for them to change direction quickly on defense.

  5. First time I've heard of him and the dude moves so comfortably in the most uncomfortable looking positions. He's calm under pressure, aware of the space and he not only makes quick decisions but he even sees the right decision 🧐 Natural.. he reminds me a lot of the legendary Welshman, Shane Williams.

  6. What a talent. He is going to do some amazing things all the way up until his first big injury, then he will be a shadow of todays brilliance. Enjoy it now

  7. Mannaggia la pupazza, ma questo scugnizzo riesce a cambiare direzione nello spazio di un francobollo!
    Meno male che gioca con noi, immaginatevi che mal'e capo per le difese che se lo rtrovano di fronte, questo li imbriaca ogni volta che porta palla!

  8. This guy is my favourite Italian player apart from The legend Sergio Parisse, he a cold player🥶💯

  9. Oui enfin, il est italien comme moi je suis belge. De loin, mais ça suffit apparemment pour le faire jouer en sélection italienne. Faudrait finir avec ces règles d'un autre temps, tout comme les naturalisations pour le seul prétexte d'une sélection.

    Ceci dit, joueur exceptionnel. Quel spectacle de le voir jouer.

  10. Dommage que notre sélectionneur n'est pas pris ANGE, extraordinaire ZEBULON né en FRANCE et qui ne parlait même pas ITALIEN il y a quelques mois…

  11. Damn to think he could play for the French team since he was born in France from French and Italians parents. But It is what It is, and It's nice to see him shine in this entertaining Italy squad 🙂 Hopefully Italy Team will keep improving and getting stronger. Rugby will be all the more interesting to watch.

  12. when i fisrt saw him at the u20 rugby world cup, he was allready astonishing, but at the time I tought this is a young guy with a lot of qualities and skills, but he is too small to become a real rugby player. Sooooo glad i was wrong, he is becoming a model for all young boys and girls who would give up because they think rugby is only for brainless bulls.

  13. A tout prendre, faut–il préférer Capuozzo qui joue (bien) pour son pays de coeur en trahissant le pays qui l'a éduqué, formé, élevé, ou un gars comme Benzema qui joue (mal) pour le pays qui l'a éduqué, formé, élevé, tout en lui crachant dessus?

  14. Ce joueur est un félin! Une pure machin à marquer tel un Penaud! Il rentrera dans l'Histoire du rugby! il est capable de gagner un match à lui tout seul, l'essai contre les gallois est un pur chef d'oeuvre!

  15. If we want we Italians can be the best in the world.
    But its not by being always the best that you shows your passion and feelings.
    Sometimes its better leave the victory to someone else who have equally made huge efforts to reach that point.
    Hard work always pay off.

  16. exactly what Italy needed. they've got some good talent in the forwards but they needed a star like capuozzo. so fun to watch!

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