Manchester Evening News

Inspiratio­nal Tom still has the world at his feet

- By PHIL MEDLICOTT

TOM Curry’s first club have expressed their pride in the Sale flanker following his appearance in the World Cup final.

Crewe & Nantwich RUFC, the club Curry and his twin brother Ben were at from the age of four to 16 before both joining the Sharks’ academy, hosted a screening of England’s clash with South Africa.

A crowd of more than 150, some of whom wore Tom Curry masks, were at the clubhouse watching as Eddie Jones’ men fell short of securing the Webb Ellis Trophy in Yokohama, losing 32-12.

While there was disappoint­ment at the result, club vice chair Andy

Pemberton said he was ‘very proud’ of the 21-year-old Curry, who is a nominee for World Rugby’s player of the year award.

Pemberton – who did some coaching with the twins during their time at Crewe & Nantwich and played for the club alongside their father David – said: “You watch the national anthem and I always look for who is singing it. Tom’s head was straight back and it was at the top of his voice. Very proud of the boy.

“He is a young lad, he’s 21. I don’t think anybody would have envisaged his impact. You look at his work ethic, his technique, and that is what makes him stand out from any other natural back-row player. Continue with the England team, flourish with Sale, the British and Irish Lions – the world is his oyster.”

Curry has been back to the club on a number of occasions since leaving, including in spring this year when he and Ben were supporting a fundraisin­g event for mental health charity Mind, donating a collection of their old shirts to be auctioned off.

And Pemberton said: “I think he’ll come back to the UK, have some dinner with his mum and dad and then he’ll come down the club, because everyone down here is bursting to see him, to pat him on the back and shake his hand and say well done because his performanc­e throughout the World Cup has been fantastic.”

When asked about Curry being an inspiratio­n, Pemberton said: “For Ben and Tom, it is the way they enjoy their rugby and the way they put their effort, 100 per cent, into everything they do. Some things are natural to guys, and you could see when they ran with the ball, the smile on their face, running for gaps, the support of each other, the support of their team-mates.

“That’s what rugby is all about – supporting each other and making sure everybody in the team matters. They made sure that was always the case when they played rugby.”

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Tom Curry can’t hide his disappoint­ment after England’s defeat. Left: Fans wearing Curry masks at Crewe & Nantwich RUFC
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