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13 Jan 2023 | |
Written by Celeste Garib (Ainge) | |
OP News |
OP Calum Scott, who left Pangbourne in 2021 has recently been selected to play for England Rugby’s Under 20s squad.
The squad will open their Six Nations campaign against Scotland on Friday 3 February at Twickenham Stoop. England head coach Alan Dickens has named a 32-man squad for the U20 Six Nations which includes Calum as a forward.
In addition to the Six Nations, the team will also compete in the World Rugby U20 Championship this summer.
Calum is currently a hooker for London Irish Rugby Club, having come through the London Irish Developing Player Programme based in Berkshire. He was captain for the London Irish under 18-side for the 2021/22 season.
Sam Hewick, Director of Sport says, ‘I’m immensely proud of Calum and what he has achieved both during and after his time at Pangbourne College. I’ve no doubt he will do his best when representing his country.’
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