Tito Lupini
Tito Lupini was a South African-born Italian rugby union player who played as a prop.
Biography
Born and raised in South Africa by Italian parents, Lupini as a player represented the provincial team of Transvaal. After the appointment of former Springboks coach Nelie Smith for Rugby Rovigo, he moved to Italy in 1985 and played for Rugby [Rovigo Delta|Rovigo], in whose first row constituted a key element for the achievement of two national titles, alongside fellow south africans Naas Botha and Gert Smal. In the 1989–90 season, won by Rovigo, Lupini had the double role of player and coach. During his time in Italy, he helped Rovigo reaching the final twice, the semifinal and a quarter final. The Smith-Lupini-Botha-Smal era is still fondly remembered in Rovigo, the most rugby addicted city in Italy, for the impact it had in ending a 9 years winning drought for the team.Lupini died from COVID-19-related complications on 23 July 2021. His mother died within 24 hours of him, also of the virus.