Caluori aims for England debut inside six months - then greatness
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Caluori aims for England debut inside six months - then greatness
"The explosive 19-year-old scored five tries on his first Prem start in October, showcasing his extraordinary aerial ability, and was called into Steve Borthwick's England squad eight days later. Borthwick names his Six Nations squad on Friday and, after appearances for the under-20s and England A, Caluori hopes to make his senior bow either at the tournament, or in England's summer Tests against South Africa, Fiji and Argentina."
"Long term, I would like to be England's best-ever winger and to play for the British and Irish Lions. I'd be able to just play at the peak of rugby, achieve everything. I want to be able to win trophies with Saracens, win trophies with England and then be able to go down as one of the greats. That's my long-term goal. Short-term goal: Coming out of school, it was always my goal of being able to play in the 2027 World Cup."
Noah Caluori is a 19-year-old Saracens wing who scored five tries on his first Premiership start and was promptly called into Steve Borthwick's England squad. He aims to win his first senior England cap within six months, targeting the upcoming Six Nations or the summer Tests, and hopes to join the summer tour. Long-term goals include becoming England's best-ever winger, playing for the British and Irish Lions, winning trophies with Saracens and England, and competing at the 2027 World Cup. Caluori faces strong competition for wing places but draws inspiration from Henry Pollock's pathway back into the senior squad.
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