Paul Carozza

Paul Carozza (born 14 April 1966, Brisbane, Queensland) was an international rugby player for Australia.[1] Carozza career lasted from 1990–1993 in which he played in the position of winger.[2] He was injured for the 1991 World Cup but returned in time for the one off test against South Africa in 1992, scoring twice in the 26–3 win. He also toured Europe in the same year. All Black prop Richard Loe smashed his elbow into Carozza's cheek bone, breaking it, after he had scored against New Zealand in Brisbane, Australia in the 19–17 win. He won 15 caps in his career before his final appearance in July 17, 1993 where Australia lost against New Zealand.[2] He is currently the head coach of the QAS Reds Rugby Academy.

References

  1. "Paul Vincent Carozza". ESPN scrum. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  2. "Paul CAROZZA - International Rugby Union Matches. - Australia". Sporting Heroes. Retrieved 24 February 2020.


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