ITALY SECOND ROW Dean Budd believes Conor O’Shea’s side can build on Benetton’s positive club season after they injected some self-belief into the game and stopped ‘putting teams on pedestals’.
Budd is expected to earn some game time this weekend in Italy’s opening World Cup warm-up game against Ireland at Aviva Stadium, but his last on-field action came in Benetton’s heart-breaking PRO14 quarter-final defeat to Munster at Thomond Park.
Back in Limerick again where Italy are based this week, Budd says that two-point loss against Munster was a turning point for the game in Italy, and with 20 of the current 38-man squad attached to Benetton he thinks that self belief has rubbed off.
“Coming back to Munster certainly has a bit of a bitter feeling after our last Benetton game. To put in such a great performance and not quite get there still has a bitter taste in our mouth,” said the 32-year old, who joined the Italians after a spell in Japan with NEC Green Rockets.
“There has always been a real prestige in viewing the likes of Munster when playing for Benetton. And coming to Munster for a quarter-final, I’d say we were confident within ourselves, but against one of the best teams in Europe there is always a little doubt.
“To put in the performance we did I think really helped to break the chains of where we’ve been by putting teams on pedestals.”
After this Saturday’s game at Aviva Stadium they return to their Italian base before the take on one of Ireland’s Pool A opponents Russia in their second warm-up game. Their final squad will be picked at that point, after which they also face France and England before their departure for Japan.