Michele Lamaro

Michele Lamaro (born 3 June 1998) is an Italian professional rugby union player who plays as a flanker for United Rugby Championship club Benetton and captains the Italy national team.[2][3]

Michele Lamaro
Date of birth (1998-06-03) 3 June 1998
Place of birthRome, Italy
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Weight102 kg (225 lb; 16 st 1 lb)[1]
Notable relative(s)Gianluca Lamaro (father)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Flanker, Number 8
Current team Benetton
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2015−2016 Primavera 15 (15)
2016–2017 Lazio 14 (15)
2017–2019 Petrarca 20 (10)
2018−2019Benetton 8 (5)
2019− Benetton 45 (25)
Correct as of 4 August 2023
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2017–2018 Italy U20 17 (10)
2020– Italy 31 (5)
Correct as of 20 Sep 2023

At international level, Lamaro made his test debut against France during the Autumn Nations Cup. He has previously played for clubs such as Primavera, Lazio, and Petrarca in the past.

Early life

Gianluca, Lamaro's father, competed for Italy in sailing at the Olympic Games in 1984 and 1988. He was raised ten minutes from Stadio Olimpico and is a native of Rome. Lamaro played for Primavera in his brother's footsteps before gaining a transfer to Lazio and later Petrarca.[4]

Club career

For 2018–19 Pro14 season, Lamaro was named Permit Player for Benetton in Pro 14. He was injured on the 9th of February 2019 and took almost a year to recover.[5] In February 2020 he returned to help defeat Cardiff. [6]

As of the end of the 2022 season, Lamaro is captain of Benetton Rugby.[7]

International career

From 2016 to 2018, Lamaro was named in the Italy Under 20 squad[8] and from November 2020 he was named in the Italy squad.[9]

On 25 October 2021, Lamaro was named Captain of Italy squad for 2021 end-of-year rugby union internationals in substitution of Luca Bigi.[10]

In 2022, Lamaro captained Italy to their first win in 36 games in the Six Nations, with a win over Wales in the final round of the 2022 Six Nations Championship.[11]

On 22nd August 2023, he was named in the Italy's 33-man squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.[12]

References

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