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27 March, 2020 8:24 pm

Italian football vs rugby: Mirco Bergamasco strips on television, Marco Borriello wins

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The fortunes of the Italian rugby team continue to play out as much in the PR world as they do on the playing field, and recently Italian television viewers had the chance to see a few of its star players, including Mirco Bergamasco, strip on television, dancing to “Hot Stuff” from the Full Monty soundtrack.

The routine was part of the Let’s Dance television show, which in itself was a total flop, but the Italian public who actually watched it would have got to see Rome’s football team, with some attractive Italian football players, battle it out with the rugby trio.

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The not-so-unattractive Marco Borriello won the competition heading up the Roma team, but take a look at the pics of the Bergamasco brothers from their Italian rugby calendar, along with the tv strip show, and tell me if it wasn’t a tough contest.
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