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Lawrence Dallaglio ponders alternative career path

Lawrence Dallaglio ponders alternative career path

Lawrence Dallaglio “often wonders” how life would have turned out if he’d played rugby in Italy.

The England legend – whose father Vincenzo was born and raised in Turin – was taken to Milan early in his career but rejected a generous offer because he wasn’t impressed by the “chaos” he witnessed on the pitch.

He told Rugby World magazine:” After I had played against Italy for England Colts In 1991, I had an offer from Italy.

“A private plane landed and they flew me to Milan and made an offer of a place at university, a flat in Milan, and a salary of such-and-such per week. This was the pre-professional era and I told them, ‘You’re not allowed to pay me, you know – the game is amateur.’ And they said, ‘Lawrence, this is Italy…’

“My dad was quite keen on me signing on the dotted line but I went to watch Milan against L’Aquila. David Campese was playing and I think he touched the ball once – by mistake.

“It was absolute chaos, more akin to murderball than rugby, so I turned them down.”

Even so, Lawrence can’t help but think about what his career could have looked like.

He continued: “I often wonder where things would have gone had I accepted that offer.

“I wouldn’t have been sitting here talking to you now.

“I might be a Six Nations legend but for all the wrong reasons.”

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