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‘Exciting’ Noah Caluori could make England debut this autumn, says Borthwick

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England could fast-track the Saracens teenager Noah Caluori into the Test spotlight as soon as next month following the wing’s dramatic start to his top-level club career,The 19-year-old celebrated his first Prem start with five tries against Sale Sharks on Satur­day and the national head coach, Steve Borthwick, says he is already in contention for a senior England debut,It was impossible to miss Caluori’s aerial ability and eye for the try line at the weekend with the former Lions captain Sam Warburton ­describing the 6ft 5in player as “almost undefendable” and “an absolute diamond”,England have been aware of his potential for a while and it seems that some game time against Fiji a fortnight on Saturday is not impossible,Borthwick certainly did not pour cold water on the idea after calling up Caluori to a three-day training camp in Bagshot.

“I think he could certainly feature this autumn,” the England head coach said.“He has been on the radar for a considerable period of time.It was over a year ago that I started getting sent footage from [the RFU’s] Conor O’Shea, Mark Mapletoft and Jonathan Pendlebury.They were talking about him among a group of other players on the pathway.”It says everything about Caluori’s ability to soar above the herd that comparisons are being made with Israel Folau and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, both remarkable athletes who gave Australia another aerial dimension.

Borthwick has also been ­encouraged by the newcomer’s ­modest response to his sudden rugby fame,“A number of people have mentioned to me the interview he did after the game and how his humility and desire to learn came across,” Borthwick said,“You don’t hear that from too many 19‑year‑olds,”Among other things it might also be a sign that England are more open to embracing X-factor players rather than taking a more ­conservative approach to blooding talented ­newcomers,“How brilliant is it that we’ve got exciting players like that around,” Borthwick said.

“You’ve got young kids ­talking about them and wanting to be them,I think that’s absolutely wonder­ful,Henry ­Pollock is another ­example,There’s ­incredible talent in the team,Noah’s been showing that ­ability ­throughout his pathway experience.

Like every player there are always bits to improve which I think is the really exciting part.”Conspicuous by his absence at Pennyhill Park, however, is Caluori’s clubmate Tom Willis who has opted to turn his back on representing ­England at the 2027 Rugby World Cup in favour of rejoining Bordeaux in the French Top 14.In theory he remains available to England for the rest of this season but Borthwick has made clear he will now look elsewhere.“Tom told me his decision late last week,” Borthwick said.“My job is to then focus on who is going to be ­playing for England to win the World Cup in two years’ time.

I think the situation is really clear and I’d be surprised if anyone thinks too differently to the way I am thinking.The time we have together is crucial.”Sign up to The BreakdownThe latest rugby union news and analysis, plus all the week's action reviewedafter newsletter promotionThe complication is that Willis still has an enhanced elite player squad contract which cannot be torn up while he remains eligible to ­represent the national team.It means the RFU must continue shelling out a six‑figure sum for a player who will no longer be involved.Borthwick, ­however, has left the door ajar for Owen Farrell, who is not in England’s squad despite touring with the British & Irish Lions in the summer.

“Owen and I have spoken regularly throughout his time back in England and when he was in France,” ­Borthwick said.“I enjoy chatting to him and he’s got a great rugby brain.I think he’s been very clear that he wants to get back into the rhythm of playing for his club and enjoy his rugby again after an injury‑disrupted year.We’re only a handful of games in to this season so I don’t think it’s a conversation for right now.”
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England could fast-track the Saracens teenager Noah Caluori into the Test spotlight as soon as next month following the wing’s dramatic start to his top-level club career. The 19-year-old celebrated his first Prem start with five tries against Sale Sharks on Satur­day and the national head coach, Steve Borthwick, says he is already in contention for a senior England debut.It was impossible to miss Caluori’s aerial ability and eye for the try line at the weekend with the former Lions captain Sam Warburton ­describing the 6ft 5in player as “almost undefendable” and “an absolute diamond”. England have been aware of his potential for a while and it seems that some game time against Fiji a fortnight on Saturday is not impossible.Borthwick certainly did not pour cold water on the idea after calling up Caluori to a three-day training camp in Bagshot

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