May 5, 2024
Tributes flood in for Manu Tuilagi as the England centre prepares for his 50th cap

Tributes flood in for Manu Tuilagi as the England centre prepares for his 50th cap

‘His smile reminds me why I play’: Tributes flood in for Manu Tuilagi as the England centre prepares for his 50th cap against South Africa, 13 years after he was almost DEPORTED

  • Manu Tuilagi will earn his 50th England cap against the Springboks on Saturday
  • It comes 13 years after the centre was almost deported after a Leicester game
  • Richard Cockerill has recalled how he was ‘bowling people over at 18’
  • England captain Owen Farrell said Tuilagi’s ‘smile reminds me why I play’

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Manu Tuilagi will be warmly acclaimed at Twickenham on Saturday for belatedly earning a 50th cap — 13 years after his first encounter with the Springboks allowed him to avoid deportation as an illegal immigrant.

The 31-year-old will lead out England to face the world champions for a personal landmark which has been a triumph of perseverance after so many cruel injury ordeals. 

But it is also a triumph for all those who fought to stop him being thrown out of the country when it was discovered he had overstayed his six-month holiday visa by six years.

Manu Tuilagi is set to receive his 50th England cap against the Springboks on Saturday

Manu Tuilagi is set to receive his 50th England cap against the Springboks on Saturday

Manu Tuilagi is set to receive his 50th England cap against the Springboks on Saturday

It comes 13 years after the centre was nearly deported after a Leicester game

It comes 13 years after the centre was nearly deported after a Leicester game

It comes 13 years after the centre was nearly deported after a Leicester game

When Tuilagi lined up for Leicester against South Africa at Welford Road in 2009, he had been advised that immigration officials would be in attendance, ready to forcibly repatriate him to Samoa. 

But the rookie centre starred in a famous win, which helped his solicitor obtain a court order preventing his arrest — allowing his club and local MPs to mount a successful appeal. 

England forwards coach Richard Cockerill was coaching Leicester at the time.

Recalling the episode, he said: ‘When I first saw him play for the first team, against South Africa when he was bowling people over at 18, you knew he was a special talent.

‘Then I found out he didn’t have a visa and might have to go home — that was a slight issue… “Why aren’t you picking him? Not really sure I can tell you…”! We had to go to the union and then we got good backing from the Government. That was 2009. He could have been playing for Samoa!’

England forward coach Richard Cockerill recalled how he was 'bowling people over at 18'

England forward coach Richard Cockerill recalled how he was 'bowling people over at 18'

England forward coach Richard Cockerill recalled how he was ‘bowling people over at 18’

Cockerill suggested Tuilagi’s toughness was a natural result of being the youngest of seven brothers in an iconic Pacific island rugby dynasty. ‘If you’re the youngest of that clan, you learn a hard route of growing up,’ he said. ‘He’s got a bit of edge, hasn’t he? Ask Chris Ashton.’

That was a reference to Tuilagi repeatedly punching Ashton during a derby in 2011. He has been through various other scrapes along the way, and Cockerill added: ‘There were plenty of times where you bring him in the office and go, “Mate, any chance of you behaving yourself?!”. But if you have a player with that energy and aggression, you have to look after them.’

England captain Owen Farrell said Tuilagi's 'smile reminds me why we love playing'

England captain Owen Farrell said Tuilagi's 'smile reminds me why we love playing'

England captain Owen Farrell said Tuilagi’s ‘smile reminds me why we love playing’

England captain Owen Farrell paid his own emphatic tribute to a player who has remained an infectiously positive presence within the squad, despite all his injury problems, saying: ‘To have as many setbacks as he’s had and to run out in front of the team tomorrow is fantastic.

‘I take massive inspiration from him. Sometimes I look to the side and he’s got a smile on his face and it reminds me it’s a game we love playing and this is why you do it.’

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