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Italy make three changes for France Test

Italy coach Conor O'Shea says consistency is the way forward and has made just three changes to the side that frustrated England in the Six Nations.

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Italy have made three changes to the starting line-up for their home Six Nations match against Italy as coach Conor O'Shea insisted consistency in selection was only the way forward for his team.

Italy rattled England with frustrating tactics before losing 36-15 at Twickenham on February 26 which was a marked improvement on heavy home defeats to Wales and Ireland at the start of the Championship.

"France will be very difficult like all the other Six Nations sides so our focus must be on our own performance," O'Shea told a news conference.

"We need to put more experience and cohesion because we have good players but without belief. We are going to grow belief. No one gave us a chance against England but we showed something there. We have a long road to go but incredibly talented players to do it with."

Italy's refusal to commit players to the ruck, allowing them to rush up in defence, and spoil the England game plan saw them lead at half-time in their last outing but the tactic drew howls of protest from England.

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Injuries dictated the trio of changes for the game against France at Rome's Olympic Stadium, with Angelo Esposito restored to wing in place of Giulio Bisegni; Carlo Canna coming in at five-eighth to replace Tommaso Allan and Leonardo Ghiraldini taking over as hooker from Ornel Gega.

ITALY: Edoardo Padovani; Angelo Esposito, Michele Campagnaro, Luke McLean, Giovanbattista Venditti; Carlo Canna, Edoardo Gori; Sergio Parisse (capt.), Simone Favaro, Braam Steyn; Dries van Schalkwyk, Marco Fuser; Lorenzo Cittadini, Leonardo Ghiraldini, Andrea Lovotti. Interchange: Tommasso D'Apice, Sami Panico, Dario Chistolini, George Biagi, Maxime Mbanda, Giorgio Bronzini, Tommaso Benvenuti, Luca Sperandio.


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