Saracens Tie Down Breakthrough Star Noah Caluori

Saracen's Noah Caluori
Saracen's Noah Caluori
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Saracens have confirmed that breakout sensation Noah Caluori has committed his long-term future to the club.

The 19-year-old, currently the leading try-scorer in the Gallagher Premiership, will remain at StoneX Stadium after a sensational first season in the senior squad.

Caluori stepped up to the first team at the start of the campaign following an impressive rise through the Saracens Academy and a standout school career at Mill Hill. Known for his remarkable athleticism and dominance in the air, the young wing wasted little time making an impact at the top level.

His Premiership debut came in the opening fixture of the season against Newcastle, where he crossed the line off the bench to announce himself on the big stage. Since then, his rise has been nothing short of electric.

The winger has delivered a string of eye-catching performances in North London, including a remarkable five-try haul against Sale Sharks and another four against Newcastle when they returned to NW4 in January. His ruthless finishing and fearless approach have quickly established him as one of the competition’s most exciting emerging talents.

Caluori’s rapid breakthrough has also earned wider recognition. He has been nominated for the Gallagher Premiership Breakthrough Player of the Year award, won last season by British and Irish Lion Henry Pollock.

The teenager has also begun making his mark internationally. After spending time in Steve Borthwick’s England environment, he made his England A debut against the All Blacks XV, scored a try against Spain in the following fixture, and has since featured for England Under-20 during the current Six Nations campaign.

Caluori says continuing his journey with Saracens was an easy decision.

“Having been part of Saracens since I was 14, when the opportunity came to re-sign with the club it was a no brainer for me.

The coaches, teammates, academy staff here have all been a huge part of my journey so far, so I’m really excited to be staying and hopefully be a part of a really exciting future at Saracens”.

Director of Rugby Mark McCall says the club are thrilled to keep hold of one of their brightest home-grown prospects.

“Noah has burst onto the scene this season in the most exciting way!

Alongside his obvious talent and athleticism, he is open minded, hard working and clear about where he wants to take his game. He has shown the self assurance and confidence any young player needs to grab the playing opportunities that have come his way.

We are thrilled he has committed his long term future to the club.”