
England head coach Steve Borthwick praised “exciting talent” Noah Caluori following his training squad inclusion as an additional player.
The 19-year-old winger put in an impressive display in his first Gallagher Prem start for Saracens on Saturday, scoring five tries in a 65-14 triumph over Sale.
Prior to the Sale game, Caluori had made two replacement appearances in the Prem and scored his first try off the bench against Newcastle in their opening-weekend clash.
On Sunday, the teenager was named as an additional player in the England squad as part of a development agreement with Saracens, and Borthwick hinted an England debut is a “possibility”.
Five tries for Noah Caluori on his first #PREMRugby start 🤯
— England Rugby (@EnglandRugby) October 18, 2025
The 19-year-old is on fire!pic.twitter.com/W1o6iuM279
Speaking in an interview with Sky Sports, Borthwick said: “He’s a player who’s been on the radar for some time, coming through the England pathway system. I think everyone’s known there’s an exciting talent there.
“All the information that has been fed to me from the England pathway coaches, Conor O’Shea, Mark Mapletoft, is there’s some good young players coming in and he’s one of them.
“I think then the rate of his development has accelerated over these last number of months. That’s great credit to him and great credit to the club.
“That’s always important, those first steps when you’re in an international environment, because there’s no doubt it is different to a club environment. I think he already has respect for him, the ability and talent he has.
“I think it’s certainly a possibility (he plays for England this November). I think if you start looking at the number of options we have on the wing, there’s some good players in that position.”

England kick off their Quilter Autumn Nations Series with a clash against Australia at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on November 1.
November’s remaining fixtures see Borthwick’s side play Fiji and New Zealand before finishing the series against Argentina.