Saturday, kick-off 14:00 Stadio Artemio FranchiTwo teams in wretched runs of poor form will meet in Florence on Saturday. Italy and the visiting South Africa have just a win apiece between them from their last six fixtures, with the Springboks only managing a draw against the Barbarians a fortnight ago. After heavy defeats by New Zealand and England respectively, both teams will be desperate for a win to reset their autumn campaigns. Lovers of beautiful rugby might want to look away though -- its unlikely to be anything other than a blood and thunder Test match.Team newsHead coach Conor OShea has made four changes from the side that lost 68-10 to the All Blacks last weekend. Giovanbattista Venditti starts on the left wing while Sami Panico and Omel Gega will line up in the front row. Francesco Minto comes in alongside evergreen captain Sergio Parisse in the back-row.OSheas counterpart Allister Coetzee has restored Bryan Habana to the wing in one of two changes to the Springboks unit in Florence. The record try-scorer comes into the starting XV along with Nizaam Carr, who makes his first start in the famous green jersey in place of the concussed Eben Etzebeth.Italy: Padovani, Bisegni, Benvenuti, McLean, Venditti, Canna, Bronzini; Panico, Gega, Cittadini, Fuser, Van Schalkwyk, Minto, Favaro, Parisse (c). Replacements: DApice, Quaglio, Ferrari, Fabio Biagi, Steyn, Gori, Allan, Boni.South Africa: Le Roux, Combrinck, Venter, De Allende, Habana, Lambie, Paige; Mtawarira, Strauss (c), Koch, Du Toit, de Jager, Carr, Alberts, Whiteley. Replacements: Mbonambi, Kitshoff, Nyakane, Mostert, Mohoje, De Klerk, Jantjies, GoosenKey head-to-headThere is rarely a more important head-to-head battle than Italys talisman Sergio Parisse against whoever is lining up at No. 8 opposite him. On Saturday that man will be Warren Whiteley, the South African giant who took a beating from Englands Billy Vunipola a week ago. Whiteley will be out to stamp his authority on a game for a change and should benefit if the game loosens up in the second half. While Parisse isnt the same wrecking ball player as Vunipola, hell be as full of running as the England unit. His hands on the ball will be key to Italy keeping the scoreboard moving.Key stats*South Africa have won all 12 of their Test matches against Italy.*However, both are in need of a win after only one victory in each of their last six matches. Saturday could easily be described as the most important Test for each side this November.WeatherWho knows what will happen with the weather on Saturday? The forecast predicts sunshine and heavy showers, which could make for treacherous rugby conditions at Stadio Artemio Franchi. Handling in the wet could be tricky for two sides struggling with their attacking games. Temperatures should hit around 16 degrees celsius.PredictionSouth Africa have the form in this fixture, undefeated in a dozen Tests against the Azzurri. However, Coetzees men have been in abysmal form and should have suffered a heavier defeat against England last weekend. Italy were never likely to run New Zealand close a week ago but could push the Springboks deeper into the match. Expect the visitors to win, but it wont be a cricket score. South Africa by 15.Vapormax Weiß Damen .J. Ellis hit two-run homers and the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres 4-0 Saturday night. Vapormax Herren Günstig .05 million next season unless Graham and the Saints subsequently agree on a long-term deal. The designation was released Monday after the deadline passed for NFL teams to use franchise or transition tags on players becoming free agents. http://www.vapormaxschuhe.de/vapormax-weiss-deutschland.html . Spiller left Week 3s 27-20 loss to the New York Jets with a thigh injury, but fully practiced with the team all week and expects to be ready to go on Sunday. Vapormax Herren Sale . Now tied for second in the league in shootout goals, the 24-year-old likes to see what the opposing goaltender has in store before he ultimately lands on a move. Vapormax Weiß Herren .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach.Patrick Dangerfield enhanced his Brownlow Medal prospects with a best-on-ground performance in Geelongs 17-point win over Fremantle at Domain Stadium on Friday night.Dangerfield shook off an early knock to the knee to tally 31 disposals, eight inside-50s, and four goals in the 11.12 (78) to 9.7 (61) win, with the result lifting Geelong back into the AFL top four.The Cats were in danger of slipping to their third straight defeat after struggling to match Fremantles frenetic pace early.The Dockers led by 16 points at quarter-time, and one point at half-time.The deficit would have been far greater if not for Dangerfields heroics.Geelongs sole goal in the opening quarter came courtesy of a strong pack mark to Dangerfield.And the 26-year-old kept the Cats in the game during the second quarter with two scintillating bits of play.Dangerfield booted his second goal when he took a strong mark in the square while being pummelled by Lachie Neale.And he produced a contender for goal of the year one minute later when he shook off a Cameron Sutcliffe tackle at full pace in the pocket before slotting a check-side goal.Dangerfield, who limped off late in the first term after copping a knock to the knee, had 118 disposals and three goals to his name by half-time.ddddddddddddAnd although he was quieter in the second half, the Cats did enough to overpower a brave Fremantle.Both sides ended the match with injury concerns.Dockers midfielder Michael Barlow injured his left shoulder in a heavy bump with Lincoln McCarthy.And Geelong swingman Lachie Henderson is in doubt for next weeks home clash with Adelaide after being knocked unconscious in a marking contest.Henderson was collected by Chris Maynes hip before hitting his head on the turf in the sickening incident.Play was stopped for several minutes as Henderson was stretchered off.The Dockers pressure was telling in the opening half, and the slick ball use of Michael Walters and Stephen Hill ensured they cashed in.And Fremantle threatened to steal the win in the final quarter when David Mundys bouncing goal reduced the margin to just five points.But a goal against the run of play to Zac Smith helped settle Geelongs nerves, with Tom Hawkins scoring his first goal of the match a short time later to send the Cats on their way. 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