Young rugby player Noah Caluori in Saracens uniform during professional match action

19-Year-Old Rugby Star Maps Path to England Greatness

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Saracens winger Noah Caluori, just 19, scored five tries in his first professional start and now aims to become England's greatest-ever player in his position. His confidence isn't just talk—he's already training alongside England's elite.

A teenager who scored five tries in his first professional rugby start is setting his sights on becoming England's best-ever winger.

Noah Caluori made headlines in October when the 19-year-old Saracens player delivered an explosive debut performance that earned him a call-up to England's senior squad just eight days later. Now he's mapping out an ambitious path that includes playing in the 2027 World Cup and joining the legendary British and Irish Lions.

"I want to be England's best-ever winger," Caluori said when asked about his long-term goals. "I want to win trophies with Saracens, win trophies with England, and go down as one of the greats."

The young star hopes to earn his first senior England cap either during this year's Six Nations tournament or on England's summer tour against South Africa, Fiji, and Argentina. He's already gained experience with England's under-20s and second-string A team during the autumn.

19-Year-Old Rugby Star Maps Path to England Greatness

Caluori faces stiff competition from established wingers, but he's taking inspiration from Henry Pollock, who followed a similar path last year from the under-20s to scoring tries for the senior team. The two young stars have chatted at training camps about navigating the rapid rise.

Why This Inspires

What makes Caluori's story particularly compelling isn't just his natural talent but his willingness to learn. When England legend Owen Farrell noticed him underperforming during a cold training session, the senior player called him out directly.

"He said: 'You shouldn't need someone to motivate you to train like you always do on a day when it is cold,'" Caluori recalled. Rather than taking offense, the teenager absorbed the lesson about maintaining elite standards regardless of circumstances.

Farrell later praised Caluori's extraordinary aerial ability as "nuts," but the young player knows highlights alone won't cut it at international level. He's now focusing on improving his defensive game, understanding that small mistakes at Test level can cost his country a match.

With 12 tries in just 14 games this season, Caluori's talent is undeniable. His dream of greatness is already backed by performances that have rugby fans across England watching with excitement.

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Based on reporting by BBC Sport

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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