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Italy make two changes for England clash

Updated: Wednesday, 08 Feb 2012 12:15

Marco Bortolami comes in to start against England
Marco Bortolami comes in to start against England

Italy coach Jacques Brunel has made two changes to the side that lost the RBS 6 Nations opener against France for the game against England in Rome on Saturday.

Aironi lock Marco Bortolami will earn his 90th cap with as he replaces Benetton Treviso's Cornelius Van Zyl at number five.

Bortolami will partner club team-mate Quintin Geldenhuys, while Clermont-Auvergne centre Gonzalo Canale will start in place of Alberto Sgarbi, who has been omitted from the squad.

Brunel has made three alterations to his bench.

Benetton Treviso captain Antonio Pavanello could make his Six Nations debut this weekend while 20-year-old centre Luca Morisi has a chance to earn his first bow with Italy.

Also, veteran flanker Mauro Bergamasco has also been included in the 22-man squad after recovering from a shoulder injury that ruled him out of last year's tournament and of last weekend's 30-12 loss to France at the Stade de France.

Saturday's game will mark Italy's first-ever Six Nations game at Rome's Stadio Olimpico, with the venue expected to be sold out.

Italy team to face England in the RBS Six Nations in Rome on Saturday 11 February:

A Masi, G Venditti, T Benvenuti, G Canale, L McLean, K Burton, E Gori; A Lo Cicero, L Ghiraldini, M Castrogiovanni, Q Geldenhuys, M Bortolami, A Zanni, R Barbieri S Parisse

Replacements: T D'Apice, L Cittadini, A Pavanello, Mauro Bergamasco, F Semenzato, T Botes, L Morisi

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