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'I didn't get along with the French... he f****** hated me': Castrogiovanni

Martin Castrogiovanni during the European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 3 match between Leicester Tigers and RC Toulon at Welford Road on December 7, 2014 in Leicester, England.

Martin Castrogiovanni enjoyed a long and successful career, but it was not one without controversy.

The Italian centurion was at the centre of numerous off-field spats, usually with the hierarchy of whichever club he was at at the time.

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As a guest on RugbyPass TV’s Kick Offs and Kick Ons recently, where he joined Adam Ashley-Cooper and former Toulon team-mates Matt Giteau and Drew Mitchell, the former tighthead prop regaled the show with some of the brushes with his superiors.

While his fallout with Richard Cockerill at Leicester Tigers and his trip to Las Vegas with Zlatan Ibrahimovic during his time at Racing 92 are well documented, he recounted his first meeting with Bernard Laporte at Toulon.

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The 119-cap international made the move to the Côte d’Azur in 2013, linking up with former France coach Laporte, who had coached the side for the past two seasons. However, his first meeting with his new head coach, presumably at preseason, did not go well.

“I didn’t get along with the French, worse than Cockers [Cockerill],” he said on the show.

“But when you get to the club, you need to go early, because if you go late, you should go and say ‘hello, hello’ in England, or whatever. No, in France, you just need to go and give handshakes to every person.

“This was [Bernard] Laporte – when he sees Giteau, he played for Australia, or Drew, he played for Australia – ‘oh hello, hello, how are you?’ Carl [Hayman] too.

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“When he came to me on the first day, he went like that [reaches out his hand without looking], with his hand like that. I grabbed his hand and said ‘if you want to say hello to me, you should look at my face, like you do with everyone else!’ I never played again in Toulon. That was my first day. He f****** hated me.”

Castrogiovanni did indeed go on to play for Toulon over the next two seasons, featuring in the Heineken Cup final triumph in his debut campaign, but he did not outlast Laporte at the club, moving to Racing 92 at the end of the 2014/15 season.

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Tom 1 hour ago
Change at the top is only answer for England – Andy Goode

We aren't miles ahead of any other nation in terms of talent at all. I agree Borthwick is a mediocre coach but let's not get carried away. France have won the u20 world cup three out of the last five times and just beat us in both the u20 and u18 six nations… and I don't think many people would claim we've got more talent than SA or the ABs either. Ibitoye isn't someone you want in a test match, he's so unpredictable. In a tight test match there are very few scoring opportunities for wingers but there are lots of opportunities for wingers to make defensive misreads and balls things up. In a tightly contested, low scoring game, you'd much rather have someone like Feyi Wabosi who has X factor but can be relied upon to defend properly or not have a brain farts, we've got other good wingers without needing Ibitoye.

I agree in general with your sentiment but we should be realistic. We've won the u20 WC once in the last decade, won the six nations only twice. A prem club hasn't won anything in Europe since Bristol won the challenge cup when they had Piutau, Radradra. There is talent out there for sure but our clubs and u20s aren't enjoying the level of success which could support statements about us having the most talent in the world. If a new coach comes in they aren't going to wave a magic wand and make us the best team in the world. There are a lot of structural problems and engrained attitudes which need to be overcome within the RFU and Prem etc. Plus any new coach is going to have to undo the damage Borthwick and Wigglesworth have done. They're going to have their work cut out for them.



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