Lynagh Legacy Continues: Louis Lynagh Set for Six Nations Debut with Italy

Cataleya

March 09, 2024 · 1 min read

Lynagh Legacy Continues: Louis Lynagh Set for Six Nations Debut with Italy
Other Sports | March 09, 2024
Louis Lynagh found the scores for Harlequins at Twickenham Stoop in January. (Image: Adam Davy/PA)

Louis Lynagh son of Australian rugby great Michael Lynagh is set to make his Six Nations debut for Italy against Scotland. Born in Italy and with an Italian mother, Louis played at under-20 level for England before deciding to represent Italy.

The 23 years old Harlequins wing will earn his first cap in the upcoming match. In other rugby news, Wales U20 captain Harri Ackerman suffered a likely season-ending injury in their match against France and England Immanuel Feyi-Waboso has been given his first Test start against Ireland in the Six Nations.

Additionally, Rugby Australia revealed an “unacceptable” overspend of $2.6 million related to the Wallabies’ World Cup campaign under Eddie Jones. Meanwhile, Scotland coach Gregor Townsend aims for a top two finish in the Six Nations and believes his team has more to deliver in the upcoming matches against Italy and Ireland.