Matteo Pratichetti (born 27 July 1985 in
Rome
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) is a former
Italian rugby union
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player.
Pratichetti's father, Oreste, was a rugby player and coach, his uncle
Carlo was capped several times for
Italy
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in the 1980s, and his brother
Andrea
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Origin of the name
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was his teammate at
Calvisano
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It is the manufacturing base of Lones Spa, manufacturer of Fly Flot shoes. Agritech is a known fiberglass silos company.
Sport
Its rugby union team, ...
for the 2008–09 season.
Since his adolescence, Pratichetti played in the
UR Capitolina's (one of the several Roman rugby union teams) youth squad; in 2004, at 19, he moved to Calvisano in the
Super 10 and won the Italian Championship at the end of his debut season with his new club.
His first cap for
Italy
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was in November 2004 against the
All Blacks
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; his 2nd cap was more than 2 years later in the
2007 Six Nations Championship
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, with
Pierre Berbizier
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Biography
Berbizier was born in Saint-Gaudens. He made his international deb ...
as Italy's head coach.
Berbizier included Pratichetti in the Italy squad for the
2007 Rugby World Cup
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.
Also the new head coach
Nick Mallett
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included Pratichetti in the squad for the 2008 Summer tour of
South Africa
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and
Argentina
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.
Pratichetti won one more
Super 10 with Calvisano in 2008. In June 2010 he joined Aironi.
Honours
*
Super 10: Calvisano 2004–05; 2007–08
*
Italy national rugby union team: 24 caps, 5 tries
References
External links
RBS 6 Nations profileERC bio
1985 births
Italian rugby union players
Living people
Rugby union centres
Sportspeople from Rome
Italy international rugby union players
Rugby Calvisano players
Rugby Viadana players
Aironi players
Zebre Parma players
2007 Rugby World Cup players
2011 Rugby World Cup players
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