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Australian in an English jersey?

Australian prop Kieran Longbottom has set his sights on playing for England, already being England-qualified courtesy of a grandparent born in Halifax.

 

Longbottom has declared it would be an “absolute honour” to don the famous white jersey at Twickenham.

 

Longbottom joined Saracens from Super Rugby side the Western Force at the conclusion of the season and made a huge impact on debut with the part he played in his side’s 39-0 destruction of Harlequins.

 

The 28-year-old tighthead has garnered huge praise from the Saracens forwards coach Alex Sanderson, who believes Longbottom is more than a match for England regulars David Wilson and Henry Thomas.

 

Having been spurned by Australia, Perth-born Longbottom would relish the challenge of representing England.

 

“The opportunity of international rugby with England would be an absolute honour," he told The Rugby Paper

 

"If that comes along I’ll take it, give it 100 percent and the passion it deserves, there’s no doubt about that.

 

“I can understand the heritage and history associated with England and playing at Twickenham made it sink in.

 

“It was pretty amazing for me playing there. I did a post-game interview and said ‘impressive’ four or five times, so you get a flavour of how it left its mark on me.

 

"It’s an awesome stadium, really cool, and I’d love to get more chances to play there.”

 

Sanderson has no doubts about Longbottom’s potential to take the next step,

 

“He’s a bit off Dan Cole at his best but he’s up there with all the others and I believe he can challenge Davey Wilson and Henry Thomas," Sanderson added.

 

“We looked at him through the Super Rugby season, and he got better and better under the tutelage of Michael Foley.

 

“He’s relatively lightweight for a prop, but technically he’s very good and around the field his mobility is superb.

 

"We look at our props first for scrummaging ability, but his workrate is massive and he’s got everything you’d want.

 

“He’s got a season to prove himself and I’ve spoken to Graham Rowntree [England scrum coach] about him.”

 

Another Australian prop making his name in the premiership is Salesi Ma’afu, a champion at Northampton and Longbottom wants to follow suit.

 

“Salesi and I are good mates, having played together for the Force, and he’s been doing well here. 

 

"Hopefully, I can be another Aussie prop to do well.

 

“European scrums are considered the best in the world so I hope to become a better player and progress my career in England.”

 

On deciding to turn his back on the possibility of Wallaby selection, Longbottom added: “I went along to a few training sessions but I never got an official call-up.

 

“I could have busted a leg or something waiting for them to call but the opportunity with Saracens landed on the table, so let’s take it and get on with it.”

 

The Rugby Paper

 

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