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Tom Curry

Tom Curry
England
England
Tom Curry

Tom Curry is a flanker who plays for Sale Sharks and England. He’ll tour with the British and Irish Lions in 2025.

Nationality

England

Age

27

Position

Back Row

Height

185cm

Weight

110kg

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Tom Curry Bio

Born 15 June 1998, Tom Curry began playing rugby union at a young age, when he was coached by his father. After graduating from high school, he then studied at Oundle School, where the master in charge of rugby was his uncle and former England international John Olver.

Immediately after making his first appearance for Sale Sharks in 2016, Tom Curry embarked on a breakthrough year. After becoming the fourth-youngest English player to ever feature in the Heineken Champions Cup, he scored on his Premiership debut and became the third-youngest scorer in the competition. As a result, he was named a joint recipient of Sale Sharks' Young Player of the Season award. He shared this award with his brother, Ben.

Tom Curry's form saw him capture the attention of the England management team. After playing for his country at U18 and U20 level, he was first called up to the senior England squad in 2017, only a year after making his debut for Sale Sharks. Although his first appearance for the national side was a 'non-test' fixture against the Barbarians, he was voted as the game's player of the match. Shortly after, he appeared in his first test. In doing so, he became the youngest player to ever start at flanker for England, and the youngest England forward since 1912.

Ever since, Tom Curry has gone from strength to strength for the national side. He played in every game of England's 2019 Six Nations Championship campaign and then started the 2019 Rugby World Cup final. Following this, he played in the England side that won the Six Nations Championship and the Autumn Nations Cup in 2020.

Thanks to his outstanding performances for Sale Sharks and England in recent years, Tom Curry was named in the British and Irish Lions squad for their 2021 tour of South Africa. He played in all three tests as the Lions lost 2-1. In May 2025, he was named in Andy Farrell’s British and Irish Lions squad for the team’s upcoming tour of Australia

With most of his best years ahead of him, we can't wait to see what Tom Curry can achieve across what's sure to be a long and illustrious career.