The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Six Nations should be expanded

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CONOR O’SHEA has reacted to scrutiny of Italy’s place in the RBS 6 Nations by declaring the tournament should be expanded if the sport is to flourish.

Georgia sit above the Azzurri in the world rankings but are denied a place at Europe’s top table due to the refusal by organisers to introduce promotion and relegation or a play-off system.

O’Shea insists that any changes to the Six Nations’ structure should see it enlarged to include Georgia rather creating a scenario whereby Italy might be demoted, using the examples of Romania’s demise and Scotland’s rebirth to illustrate his point.

“Italy has earned the right to be in the Six Nations because they’ve had some massive wins against top tier nations as well as bad days,” O’Shea said.

“I think it’s sad when I look at the Romania of the 1970 and 80s and see what they were allowed to become.

“Look at Scotland beating Wales yesterday. Would you have said five years ago they’d be in the position of beating Ireland and Wales? They’ve been through a real struggle but are now coming out of the other side.

“We need the game to grow and expand. If we don’t expand the game, we’ll kill it because there will only be three or four sides left.”

Italy conceded 96 points against Wales and Ireland in the opening two rounds of the tournament and their points against total is expected to increase further when they face England at Twickenham this afternoon.

“We know we’re under the microscope. We’re learning but we know there will be tough times. We’re not as good as we think and not as bad as people think,” O’Shea said.

“But we want to give a performanc­e that shows what we’re about.”

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Ben Te’o gets a startling slot against the Italians today.
■ Ben Te’o gets a startling slot against the Italians today.

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