Alessandro Troncon Explained

Alessandro Troncon
Birth Name:Alessandro Troncon
Birth Date:1973 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Treviso, Italy
Weight:242lbs
Ru Position:scrum-half
Repyears1:1994–2007
Repcaps1:101
Reppoints1:95
Ru Ntupdate:29 September 2007
Years1:1991-1993
Years2:1993-1994
Years3:1994–1999
Years4:1999–2002
Years5:2002–2006
Years6:2006–2007[1]
Clubs1:Benetton Treviso
Clubs2:Mirano
Clubs3:Benetton Treviso
Clubs4:Clermont
Clubs5:Benetton Treviso
Clubs6:Clermont
Apps3:16
Apps4:73
Apps5:10
Apps6:20
Points3:20
Points4:35
Points5:0
Points6:15
Ru Clubupdate:September 2007
Coachyears1:2008−2012
Coachyears2:2012−2013
Coachyears3:2013−2017
Coachyears4:2017−2021
Coachyears5:2021−2023
Coachyears6:2022−
Coachteams1:(assistant coach)
Coachteams2:Zebre(assistant coach)
Coachteams3:Italy Under 20
Coachteams4:Zebre(assistant coach)
Coachteams5:Italy A(head coach)
Coachteams6:Benetton(assistant coach)

Alessandro Troncon (born 6 September 1973 in Treviso) is a former Italian rugby union player.

Troncon is the 6th most capped player in Italian rugby union history, and the first Italian to gain 100 caps. The veteran scrum-half made his Italy debut against Spain (62–15) in 1994[2] and has played alongside fly-half Diego Dominguez on more than 50 occasions. He suffered a serious knee injury after the 2003 World Cup which forced him to miss the entire 2004 Six Nations, and to lose the captaincy for his national team.

Troncon spent two years at French side Montferrand before returning to Treviso.

In 2007 Troncon was named man of the match as he scored a try in Italy's first overseas victory at Murrayfield against Scotland (37–17) in the 2007 Six Nations. Also he was named Man of the Match in the defeat to England (7–20) at Twickenham in the 2007 Six Nations. Troncon was in the Italian squad at the 2007 World Cup, during which he made his 100th appearance for his country, in a pool-match game against (31–5). In doing this, he became only the seventh rugby union player to reach 100 caps, after George Gregan, Stephen Larkham, David Campese, Jason Leonard, Fabien Pelous, Philippe Sella and one game before Gareth Thomas.[3] He announced he was leaving competition after the tournament.

He became assistant coach to Italy head coach Nick Mallett in 2008. From 2022 Troncon is Assistant Coach for Benetton Rugby.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player records – Alessandro Troncon . ercrugby.co.uk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071024094351/http://www.ercrugby.co.uk/eng/36_4571.php?player=65&includeref=dynamic . 2007-10-24 .
  2. Web site: Allesandro Troncon. scrum.com. 19 September 2007.
  3. Web site: Troncon, a gladiator of 100 battles. rugbyworldcup.com. 2007-09-18. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717131016/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/news/newsid=2009405.html#troncon+gladiator+battles. 2011-07-17.
  4. Web site: DEFINITO LO STAFF TECNICO BIANCOVERDE. Benetton Rugby. 2022-06-10.
  5. TRONCON E DUVENAGE NELLO STAFF TECNICO DEL BENETTON RUGBY. Benetton Rugby . 26 July 2023 . 26 July 2023.