Rising star Noah Caluori sets his sights on an England debut, aiming to win his first cap in under six months. The 19-year-old Saracens prodigy is determined to make a name for himself at the highest level of English rugby.
Caluori has already impressed with 12 tries in 14 games this season, showcasing his exceptional aerial ability and earning him a place in Steve Borthwick's England squad. With the Six Nations squad announcement looming on Friday, Caluori hopes to secure his senior debut at the tournament or during the summer Tests against South Africa, Fiji, and Argentina.
His long-term goal is to become England's best-ever winger and play for the British and Irish Lions. Caluori believes that with hard work and dedication, he can achieve this ambitious target and leave a lasting legacy in English rugby.
However, competition for a wing spot remains fierce, with players like Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Tommy Freeman, Tom Roebuck, Elliot Daly, Henry Arundell, and Cadan Murley vying for the position. Caluori is taking inspiration from teammate Owen Farrell's words of wisdom, which came after a scolding during training.
Farrell had urged Caluori to train harder, emphasizing that margins are small at the Test level. The 19-year-old has taken this to heart, sharpening his defense and preparing himself for the demands of playing for England.
With his sights firmly set on an England debut, Caluori is poised to make a significant impact in English rugby. Will he achieve his goal and become the best-ever winger in English rugby history? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain β this talented young player is destined for greatness.
Caluori has already impressed with 12 tries in 14 games this season, showcasing his exceptional aerial ability and earning him a place in Steve Borthwick's England squad. With the Six Nations squad announcement looming on Friday, Caluori hopes to secure his senior debut at the tournament or during the summer Tests against South Africa, Fiji, and Argentina.
His long-term goal is to become England's best-ever winger and play for the British and Irish Lions. Caluori believes that with hard work and dedication, he can achieve this ambitious target and leave a lasting legacy in English rugby.
However, competition for a wing spot remains fierce, with players like Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Tommy Freeman, Tom Roebuck, Elliot Daly, Henry Arundell, and Cadan Murley vying for the position. Caluori is taking inspiration from teammate Owen Farrell's words of wisdom, which came after a scolding during training.
Farrell had urged Caluori to train harder, emphasizing that margins are small at the Test level. The 19-year-old has taken this to heart, sharpening his defense and preparing himself for the demands of playing for England.
With his sights firmly set on an England debut, Caluori is poised to make a significant impact in English rugby. Will he achieve his goal and become the best-ever winger in English rugby history? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain β this talented young player is destined for greatness.