Sale’s Tom Curry: ‘You can’t train like Tarzan and play like Jane’

The young England flanker has a straight-shooting attitude and a clear vision of what need to be done on the field

For years it has been the missing link in English rugby union. National coaches have been searching for a reliably fit, energetic, top-class specialist openside for so long they had almost given up trying. Could it be they have found him, the one sitting across the table on a cloudy bank holiday in Manchester picking at a huge plate of chicken and veggies? Soon enough everyone will be wanting a piece of Sale’s Tom Curry.

There is, no question, something different about this polite, affable Cheshire-reared prodigy. Before he even takes a mouthful of lunch he springs to his feet and flicks off the switches on two empty power sockets barely in his eyeline. He insists it’s not an OCD thing, it just makes him feel more comfortable. Really? Even before he mentions a few moments later that “learning to switch off mentally is a big thing for me” it is clear relaxation is not his greatest strength.

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