'Born to play at this level' - Care on rising England U20s star Friday
Summary
Lucas Friday, a young rugby player, is gaining attention as he starts for England against Italy in the Under-20 Six Nations. He replaced veteran Danny Care at Harlequins and has been showing impressive skills reminiscent of Care's early days. Despite an injury setback, Friday has become a regular player for Harlequins and performed well in international competitions.Key Facts
- Lucas Friday is a 19-year-old rugby player starting for England in the Under-20 Six Nations.
- Danny Care, a former England player, was a mentor to Lucas, whose father, Mike Friday, also coached Care.
- Lucas began playing for Harlequins after Danny Care's retirement, with only three minutes of top-level experience.
- Lucas suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury during the Under-20 Six Nations, but recovered in nine and a half months.
- He strengthened his physical fitness during recovery with guidance from family who had similar experiences.
- Lucas has since become a regular player for Harlequins and performed notably in the Investec Champions Cup.
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