Berliner Boersenzeitung - Six Nations has 'lot to gain' from Italy despite losing streak: McKinley

EUR -
AED 3.873085
AFN 71.98403
ALL 98.091865
AMD 410.865926
ANG 1.906142
AOA 961.670233
ARS 1051.538092
AUD 1.632295
AWG 1.89276
AZN 1.796773
BAM 1.955638
BBD 2.135523
BDT 126.389518
BGN 1.958718
BHD 0.396967
BIF 3123.440963
BMD 1.054463
BND 1.417882
BOB 7.308394
BRL 6.112667
BSD 1.057612
BTN 88.859931
BWP 14.458801
BYN 3.461213
BYR 20667.465977
BZD 2.131923
CAD 1.486845
CDF 3021.035587
CHF 0.936297
CLF 0.037463
CLP 1028.384713
CNY 7.626405
CNH 7.630566
COP 4744.106555
CRC 538.255361
CUC 1.054463
CUP 27.943258
CVE 110.255856
CZK 25.271148
DJF 188.334381
DKK 7.463529
DOP 63.724715
DZD 140.438353
EGP 51.981689
ERN 15.816938
ETB 128.080678
FJD 2.399904
FKP 0.832305
GBP 0.835681
GEL 2.883997
GGP 0.832305
GHS 16.895599
GIP 0.832305
GMD 74.867216
GNF 9114.244125
GTQ 8.168323
GYD 221.171657
HKD 8.209522
HNL 26.709785
HRK 7.521754
HTG 139.038469
HUF 408.314303
IDR 16764.161957
ILS 3.953817
IMP 0.832305
INR 89.078624
IQD 1385.485097
IRR 44384.968904
ISK 145.147177
JEP 0.832305
JMD 167.96607
JOD 0.747724
JPY 162.71943
KES 136.968641
KGS 91.215016
KHR 4272.645655
KMF 491.985906
KPW 949.015895
KRW 1471.950676
KWD 0.32429
KYD 0.881427
KZT 525.596411
LAK 23240.072622
LBP 94711.445261
LKR 308.984375
LRD 194.603861
LSL 19.241504
LTL 3.113554
LVL 0.637834
LYD 5.165572
MAD 10.544126
MDL 19.217406
MGA 4919.592002
MKD 61.604891
MMK 3424.85323
MNT 3583.063688
MOP 8.480797
MRU 42.220499
MUR 49.781576
MVR 16.291845
MWK 1833.947905
MXN 21.453199
MYR 4.713979
MZN 67.384089
NAD 19.241504
NGN 1756.545202
NIO 38.916773
NOK 11.692976
NPR 142.176209
NZD 1.823932
OMR 0.405466
PAB 1.057612
PEN 4.015067
PGK 4.252647
PHP 61.930171
PKR 293.652946
PLN 4.319842
PYG 8252.315608
QAR 3.85558
RON 4.982551
RSD 116.987298
RUB 105.311966
RWF 1452.579533
SAR 3.960703
SBD 8.847383
SCR 14.594154
SDG 634.2631
SEK 11.576527
SGD 1.416885
SHP 0.832305
SLE 23.83472
SLL 22111.557433
SOS 604.449871
SRD 37.238876
STD 21825.245831
SVC 9.254233
SYP 2649.368641
SZL 19.234405
THB 36.739624
TJS 11.274465
TMT 3.701164
TND 3.336823
TOP 2.469661
TRY 36.293586
TTD 7.181404
TWD 34.245573
TZS 2813.266686
UAH 43.686277
UGX 3881.678079
USD 1.054463
UYU 45.386236
UZS 13537.877258
VES 48.222799
VND 26772.804141
VUV 125.187913
WST 2.943628
XAF 655.902604
XAG 0.034867
XAU 0.000411
XCD 2.849738
XDR 0.796734
XOF 655.902604
XPF 119.331742
YER 263.483869
ZAR 18.164652
ZMK 9491.432086
ZMW 29.037592
ZWL 339.536511
  • RBGPF

    61.8400

    61.84

    +100%

  • SCS

    -0.0400

    13.23

    -0.3%

  • NGG

    0.3800

    62.75

    +0.61%

  • RELX

    -1.5000

    44.45

    -3.37%

  • RYCEF

    0.0400

    6.82

    +0.59%

  • CMSD

    0.0822

    24.44

    +0.34%

  • GSK

    -0.6509

    33.35

    -1.95%

  • BCC

    -0.2600

    140.09

    -0.19%

  • RIO

    0.5500

    60.98

    +0.9%

  • BCE

    -0.0200

    26.82

    -0.07%

  • CMSC

    0.0200

    24.57

    +0.08%

  • JRI

    0.0235

    13.1

    +0.18%

  • AZN

    -1.8100

    63.23

    -2.86%

  • BP

    -0.0700

    28.98

    -0.24%

  • VOD

    0.0900

    8.77

    +1.03%

  • BTI

    0.9000

    36.39

    +2.47%

Six Nations has 'lot to gain' from Italy despite losing streak: McKinley
Six Nations has 'lot to gain' from Italy despite losing streak: McKinley

Six Nations has 'lot to gain' from Italy despite losing streak: McKinley

The Six Nations championship has a "lot to gain" from having Italy involved, their former fly-half Ian McKinley told AFP, despite Sunday's match with Ireland in Dublin likely to be another "difficult weekend".

Text size:

The Italians go into the match on a run of 34 successive Six Nations defeats and against an Ireland side who have won nine of their last 10 Tests, including an impressive victory over New Zealand last November.

Italy started this championship with a 37-10 defeat in France and then a dire 33-0 loss a week later at home to England.

McKinley, 32, is well versed in the ups and downs of Italian rugby having had a renaissance in his career there after losing the sight in his left eye when playing in Ireland.

Armed with special goggles, the former Leinster and Ireland Under-20 international went on to be capped nine times by Italy for whom he was eligible under residency rules.

"Calls for promotion and relegation are valid from a rugby supporters' point of view," he told AFP by phone from his home in Northern Ireland.

"Sitting through the England game was not pretty for a rugby fan.

"However, Georgia (who are seen as potential replacements) drew with Portugal recently.

"Unfortunately Italy suffer from being in this sort of mid-category that when you come up against Canada and USA you are a bit better than them.

"But then move up a category and there is such a difference between the home nations and France to where Italy are at unfortunately."

McKinley says Italy still have time to show they deserve to stay in the Six Nations.

"Contractually they are locked in, I do not know for how many years, so things won't change in the immediate," he said.

"Their progress might revolve around what can World Rugby do to make them more competitive.

"Selfishly I think there is a lot to gain from having Italy in the Six Nations because I lived there and I know what goes on there.

"However, if the results do not get better that topic becomes a lot harder a conversation to have."

- 'Very level-headed' -

McKinley jokes that people might think him "loopy" but there "are really good players" coming through although some do "slip through the net."

"There is light out there. The under age stuff is going well such as the Under-18s," he said.

"In the past few years they have beaten Ireland, England and Scotland consistently.

"The Under 20s beating England (6-0 earlier this month) is a mammoth thing. Imagine if Georgia or Portugal did that they would be euphoric."

McKinley, though, says the problem comes when they have to step up to the senior side.

"They are talented players but the jump from the Under 20s to Test level there is a massive difference, the players are more physical.

"There has never been a second Benetton or Zebre team to fill the gap for the talent coming through.

"Contrast that to Leinster age grade. Unless you are ridiculously talented you do not go straight into the Leinster first team.

"Instead there are bridges, club rugby and then Leinster's second team so you are prepped for the first team.

"In Italy there is a gap and no bridge hence why a 19-year-old will find the leap into senior rugby more tricky."

McKinley believes Italy are in good hands under coach Kieran Crowley having played for him at Benetton.

"Kieran is very level-headed like a lot of New Zealander coaches," he added.

"Win, lose, draw, he sees it in the same light and in a calm manner, his demeanour does not change.

"He has not been given an easy couple of rounds and injuries make it tough for this weekend."

(K.Lüdke--BBZ)