Sergio Parisse is taking things one day at a time at his fifth Rugby World Cup. FMTNews
OSAKA: When Italy’s Sergio Parisse runs out against Namibia on Sunday, he will join a very select band to have played five Rugby World Cups and the talismanic No 8 is hoping 2019 will be the best yet.
“The most important thing is his ability and he is probably the best Italian rugby player of all time,” added O’Shea. And his fifth World Cup will put him alongside countryman Mauro Bergamasco and Samoan legend Brian Lima.But, as the consummate professional, Parisse is thinking only of the task ahead of him: the Pool B clash with Namibia at the Hanazono Stadium on Sunday.
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