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Rising Stars

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Age 2 1 ( 2 1 Sept 1999) Born Cambridge Club Nor thampton Posit ion Second-row Countr y England

When did you first play rugby? I was about ten. I started at Newmarket. My dad played when he was younger whereas I’d always played football and cricket, so he said I should try rugby.

Did you like it straightaw­ay? It took me a bit of time. I was always one of the taller people in my year and when that started to be advantageo­us in rugby, when I was around 13, I really enjoyed it.

I moved around clubs – Newmarket, Shelford and Cambridge – and I played all three sports until I was 16, which is when I focused on rugby.

When did you link up with Saints? I was picked up from my school, The Perse, at about 14 or 15 through the academy. I took it more seriously when I was 16. Have you always been a lock? I played a bit at No 8 at school and a couple of times I went into the backs for fun, but it’s second-row now. I’ve grown into it. What are your strengths? I think I’m relatively mobile for a second-row and that I’ve got a good lineout game. That’s something I’m trying to work on. Then just my game understand­ing, knowing where to be around the pitch and making good decisions. Any childhood heroes? A big one was Thierry Henry. From a rugby point of view, Courtney Lawes was always someone I watched growing up. I liked the way he played and was involved in every facet. Fortunatel­y I’ve had a chance to play alongside him, which has been awesome.

Who have been the biggest influences on your career? Peter Walton, the former England age-group forwards coach, really helped in terms of encouragin­g me to focus on things I’m best at rather than just improving things I need to work at. He gave me confidence.

At Saints, Phil Dowson has helped me with that transition from the academy to men’s rugby and Premiershi­p rugby. What are your goals for the next year? To try to nail down a position in the Saints team. There’s healthy competitio­n in the second row but I don’t want to be seen as a promising player coming up in 12 months, I want to make a mark and make a starting position my own. I get on well with the other second-rows and we all drive and push each other.

Do you study outside of rugby? I’m in the second year of a part-time course in politics, philosophy and history at Birkbeck University in London. I went to an academic school and my dad is quite academic, so that was always my main focus as a kid. I’ve always enjoyed learning and keeping myself ticking over, plus it’s important as a back-up option if rugby doesn’t go to plan.

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