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Sergio Parisse
Parisse is just nine appearances away from reaching 100 caps for Italy
Parisse calls on Italy to drop underdog mindset
1 February 2013, 5:53 pm
By Nate Saunders
Italy captain Sergio Parisse believes his side have to shake off the mentality of underdogs if they are to replicate their 2007 achievement of recording two RBS 6 Nations victories in a single campaign.
Jacques Brunel’s side avoided the wooden spoon last season with a victory over Scotland in the final round to finish fifth, making it their third successive RBS 6 Nations campaign with a single victory to their name. 

They kick off their 2013 campaign against World Cup runners-up France on Saturday at Stadio Olimpico – who they famously beat 22-21 on their last visit to Italy two years ago.

Lock Francesco Minto is set to make his RBS 6 Nations debut in Rome, while Parisse and prop Martin Castrogiovanni will both take one step closer to the elite club of Test centurions as they pull on the blue shirt for the 92nd time.

Italy come into this year’s RBS 6 Nations on the back of an impressive showing in the autumn internationals – running world champions New Zealand close for an hour before being edged 22-19 by Australia.

And Parisse, who was appointed captain in 2008, is convinced Italy need to start believing they can contend with the big teams if they are to prove they have made improvements since Brunel’s appointment. 

“In previous years we have perhaps come into this competition thinking we are not good enough to beat other teams,” he said.

“I think it was something which stopped us doing as well as we could have done against some of the bigger teams.

“But I think we now have a lot more confidence in ourselves, even if we’ve not been getting the victories over big nations our performances have been getting better and better.

“It’s not going to be easy but we believe in ourselves. We want to take a step forward this year and try to get more than one victory this time around because that’s the next step.”
 



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