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Teenage rugby star Noah Caluori named in England squad

Noah Caluori training with England squad.Image source, Getty Images

Teenage winger Noah Caluori has had a pretty amazing couple of weeks.

Earlier this month, the 19-year-old Saracens player scored an impressive five tries on his first full Premiership start.

As a result he was invited to train with the England senior team last week.

And now, it's been announced that he is among the players named in England head coach Steve Borthwick's 36-man squad for the autumn internationals.

Noah Caluori scoring a try.Image source, Getty Images

Caluori made his full Premiership debut on 18 October, scoring five tries to help his side to a 65-14 win over Sale Sharks.

His performance, both in the air and on the ground, was praised by many in the sport.

He was invited to train with England last week, with head coach Steve Borthwick saying that the winger could be a "point of difference" for the side.

Caluori has had an incredible twelve months.

He made his debut for the England U18 side last summer, and featured for England U19 earlier this year.

In June, he was named in the England U20 squad for the 2025 World Rugby U20 Championship - and now he has been named for the first time in England's senior squad ahead of the Autumn Nations Series.

Noah Caluori in action against Sale Sharks. Image source, Getty Images

England begin their autumn internationals against Australia at Twickenham next Saturday.

"Our focus is on making the most of the time we have together as we approach what will be a fiercely competitive series," Borthwick said.

"Facing Australia in the opening match will be a great test against a team that has been training and playing together for some time and is one of the in-form teams in the world."

As well as Australia, England will also play three other matches at London's Twickenham Stadium in November - against Fiji, New Zealand and Argentina.