Rugby-Italy prop Ferrari ruled out of Six Nations clash with Wales


Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Italy v England - Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy - March 7, 2026 Italy's Simone Ferrari and Manuel Zuliani in action with England's Ellis Genge REUTERS/Ciro De Luca

March 9 (Reuters) - Italy ⁠will be without prop Simone Ferrari ⁠for their final Six Nations match ‌against Wales, the Italian Rugby Federation said on Monday, after he suffered a neck injury in his ​side's landmark win over ⁠England at the weekend.

Ferrari ⁠has started all four games for Italy ⁠in ‌this year's championship, including Saturday's 23-18 victory at the Stadio Olimpico, ⁠Italy's first ever win over England. ​The 31-year-old ‌was replaced in the 51st minute of ⁠the ​game in Rome.

The tighthead has been pivotal in Italy's impressive scrum during this year's ⁠Six Nations in which his ​side also beat Scotland in their opening game. Ferrari will likely be replaced by either ⁠Muhamed Hasa or Mirco Spagnolo.

Italy go to Cardiff on Saturday aiming to win three matches in one Six Nations for ​the first time, and ⁠have showntheir strength in depth this year, overcoming ​injuries to key players ‌such as Ange Capuozzo, ​Sebastian Negri and Tommaso Allan.

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes, editing by Ed Osmond)

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