Fiji Sun

Sale Sharks send Curry’s twin Ben to Japan

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Sale Sharks flanker Ben Curry says not asking if he could miss a Premiershi­p match to fly out and watch identical twin brother Tom play for England in Saturday’s World Cup final would have been “the biggest regret” of his life.

Eddie Jones’ side face South Africa in Yokohama, a day after Ben was set to play for Sale against Bristol.

“What would I remember when I’m 60, one game against Bristol or my twin playing in a World Cup final - and possibly winning it - with me in Japan,” the 21-year-old told BBC Sport.

“When you put it in those terms I thought I had to at least ask.”

After a social media campaign #GetBenToJa­pan gathered momentum, Ben approached Sharks director of rugby Steve Diamond for permission and the club agreed to give him a few days off to fly out.

Sale said it was a “once in a lifetime experience” for Ben, who will leave Manchester for Japan on Tuesday morning.

His parents are already out there having arrived for the quarter-finals, with older sister Charlotte - as well as godparents and “six or eight” mates - also set to cheer Tom on from the stands.

Ben said he did not think a week ago he would be able to watch the biggest moment of his twin’s career and was “shaking on the phone” when he spoke to Diamond.

“At first I felt really guilty about even thinking of going because we had the game against Bristol,” said Ben, who shares a house with Tom.

“Then I had a conversati­on with my parents and thought it could be a once in a lifetime opportunit­y. It is bigger than rugby.

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