Noah Caluori: The 19-Year-Old Sensation Who Scored Five Tries On His Premiership Rugby Debut

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English rugby may have just witnessed the rise of its next big superstar. On Saturday, 19-year-old winger Noah Caluori produced a jaw-dropping performance, scoring five tries on his full Premiership Rugby debut to lead Saracens to a dominant 65–14 victory over the Sale Sharks.

Standing tall at 6ft 5in, Caluori was unstoppable — combining strength, speed, and aerial dominance to completely dismantle the Sale defense. His athleticism and precision finishing turned heads across the rugby world, as he showcased a rare mix of composure and flair well beyond his years. At one point, his incredible leap forced a penalty try — his hips reportedly rising above the head of Sale’s full-back Tom O’Flaherty.

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Born and raised in London to a Swiss father and English mother, Caluori rose through the Saracens Academy, where he was marked early as one to watch. His recent performances for England U20s and Championship side Ampthill, where he scored two tries just last week, hinted at what was coming — but few could have predicted such an explosive top-flight debut.

Following his incredible display, Caluori has now been called up to Steve Borthwick’s England squad as a development player for the upcoming Autumn Nations Series against Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and Argentina — a rapid promotion that underscores just how impressive his breakthrough has been.

From academy prospect to headline-maker in a single weekend, Noah Caluori’s name is now on everyone’s lips. If this debut is anything to go by, England rugby may have just found its next generational star.