Caluori’s aerial prowess adds intrigue to battle in the sky at Franklin’s Gardens
Prem’s top two meet on Friday night, with Northampton aiming to slow down the Saracens wing’s hype train Brian Clough famously said that if God had intended football to be played in the sky, he’d have put grass up there. Tactical trends in rugby are moving in the opposite direction though, and (…)
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