Italy’s World Cup preparations are back on track after players and the national federation (FIR) reached an agreement over bonuses.
A training camp scheduled to start on Monday 15 June had been called off as the row over World Cup bonuses and other issues escalated.
Both sides accused the other of cancelling the training camp, although Italy’s players refused to leave their base in the northern town of Villabassa, where they were due to remain in camp until 3 July.
“The agreement will be sealed quickly in order to swiftly reconvene the World Cup preparation camp,” the FIR said in a statement.
A meeting at the Calvisano base of FIR president Alfredo Gavazzi allowed the “basis for a collective agreement to participate at the World Cup while respecting the meritocratic principles proposed by the federation and the requests, not just those economic, put forward by the players,” the statement said.
Gavazzi had told press in Italy that he intended giving the players € 3 000.00 (US$ 3 375.00) each for the training camp while offering win bonuses of € 7 000.00 (US$ 7 887.00) per player to beat Canada and Romania, € 1 ,000.00 (US$ 13 520.00) for beating France and € 18 000.00 (US$ 20 281.00) should they topple Six Nations champions Ireland.
40 Players had gathered for the camp, although captain Sergio Parisse and veteran prop Martin Castrogiovanni were both absent after their Top 14 efforts with Stade Francais and Toulon respectively.
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