
Jamie George excited to see ‘special talent’ Noah Caluori turn out for England
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The towering 19-year-old wing with an infatuation for playing golf on his VR headset is being mentored by Owen Farrell , who is helping smooth the rough edges of a player who is devastating in the air and already has a highlights reel of acrobatic finishes. Saracens prodigy Noah Caluori is poised to make his debut off the bench to continue a stellar debut season that has seen him crowned the Gallagher Prem’s breakthrough player for 2025-26 and its leading try scorer.
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The towering 19-year-old wing with an infatuation for playing golf on his VR headset is being mentored by Owen Farrell , who is helping smooth the rough edges of a player who is devastating in the air and already has a highlights reel of acrobatic finishes.
according to The IndependentSaracens prodigy Noah Caluori is poised to make his debut off the bench to continue a stellar debut season that has seen him crowned the Gallagher Prem’s breakthrough player for 2025-26 and its leading try scorer.
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