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Irish out-half Ian McKinley gets his first call-up for Italy

The former Leinster player had retired from rugby in 2011 after losing the sight in his left eye.

LAST UPDATE | 11 Oct 2017

SIX YEARS AFTER losing the sight in his left eye, Ian McKinley is set to make his international bow in November after being named in Italy’s squad.

McKinley retired from rugby after damaging his eye while playing for Leinster in 2011, but he resumed his career three years later by wearing protective goggles.

Since 2014, the 27-year-old has plied his trade in Italy and, after a spell with Zebre, currently represents Benetton Rugby in Treviso.

His performances for the Pro14 side have impressed Italy coach Conor O’Shea enough to give the Irish-born out-half an opportunity — McKinley having qualified via the residency rule to play for the Azzurri in January.

“This is the high point of my career,” McKinley tweeted in Italian on Wednesday. “Thanks to all at the Italian Rugby Federation.”

McKinley is one of five uncapped players in O’Shea’s squad for the games with Fiji, Argentina and South Africa. Joining him in a squad led by the returning Sergio Parisse are Matteo Minozzi, Jayden Hayward, Renato Giammarioli and Giovanni Licata.

“This selection has been the hardest and most exciting to complete. Despite the injuries, there was a lot of debate between the coaches over numerous positions,” said O’Shea.

“The quality of work being done both at Benetton and Zebre, and more generally at every level of the game, is starting to have a real impact on the quality and depth of the players at our disposal and this is only going to improve in the years to come.

“We have our feet on the ground and we know the difficult challenges that await us, but we are also aware of the fact we are making significant progress towards our objective of being a very competitive team on the international scene once again.

“Our next challenge is the November Tests and I think that thanks to our improved fitness levels, which are still not at the level that we can reach as a squad, and the increased confidence the players have from their performances in their clubs, that we can take a step forward on our path.”

Ian McKinley McKinley in possession for Leinster against Glasgow Warriors in 2011. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO

Italy squad

Forwards: Dario Chistolini, Simone Ferrari, Andrea Lovotti, Tiziano Pasquali, Federico Zani, Luca Bigi, Oliviero Fabiani, Leonardo Ghiraldini, George Fabio Biagi, Dean Budd, Marco Fuser, Marco Lazzaroni, Federico Ruzza, Renato Giammarioli, Giovanni Licata, Maxime Mata Mbanda, Francesco Minto, Sergio Parisse, Abraham Steyn.

Backs: Edoardo Gori, Tito Tebaldi, Marcello Violi, Carlo Canna, Ian McKinley, Tommaso Benvenuti Tommaso Boni, Tommaso Castello, Jayden Hayward, Mattia Bellini, Angelo Esposito, Leonardo Sarto, Giovambattista Venditti, Matteo Minozzi, Edoardo Padovani.

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    Mute Limón Madrugada
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    Oct 11th 2017, 12:35 PM

    So pleased for McKinley it’s a tribute to his love of the game .

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    Oct 11th 2017, 12:21 PM

    They could do and have been doing a lot worse than McKinley, fair play to him for sticking with it.

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    Oct 11th 2017, 12:44 PM

    Helluva journey. Fair dues to McKinley.

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    Oct 11th 2017, 12:40 PM

    Fiar deuce to the man. Has such a big disadvantage so many professionals in the game, but to even get a call up is a big privilege to even the most unfortunate of those who try to embrace the game.

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    Oct 11th 2017, 1:33 PM

    I assume he does not have binocular vision. To play top level sport despite that problem is some achievement. Best of luck to him.

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    Oct 11th 2017, 1:44 PM

    Delighted for McGinley. He’s very talented and deserves this chance. But for the unfortunate loss of his eye he would surely have pushed for a green shirt.

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    Oct 13th 2017, 9:33 AM

    @Ian Frizzell: Go way Frizzel your talking shite

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    Oct 11th 2017, 1:30 PM

    Fabulous

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    Oct 11th 2017, 5:33 PM

    Just what Italy need a classy 10 never managed to replace Diego Dominguez

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    Oct 11th 2017, 6:27 PM

    @Padraic Cuddy: He was a different level. Best 10 in the world for a few years.

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    Oct 11th 2017, 6:57 PM

    Delighted or the guy #endurance

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    Oct 12th 2017, 12:13 AM

    This is a great story – amazing resilience by Mc Kinley over the years. It’s also remarkable that there has not been one red thumb on any of the comments . I know I have hexed it now!

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