Immanuel Feyi-Waboso’s remarkable journey from avoiding relegation in English rugby’s third tier to earning a first Test start in the Six Nations is highlighted by his clinical try-scoring ability. At 21 the medical student combines elusive footwork, power and acceleration making him a key addition to England’s lineup against Ireland.
Feyi-Waboso’s rapid ascent despite facing setbacks has impressed teammates and coaches. His physical prowess described as among the most powerful has contributed to seven tries in 26 senior games. Born in Cardiff, his path led him from Wales to England due to eligibility through ancestry with a Nigerian-English background.
His journey includes stints with Cardiff Blues, Wasps and Exeter Chiefs overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities to establish himself in the Six Nations.
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