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Music and video used in this video belongs their rightful owners - Brand X Music, Skysport, BASE79 Sport (Base79/3), Rugby World Cup and PremiershipRugby. I do not own anything in the video, no copyright infringement intended, all video clips belongs to its owners/creators. (I do not own the music and the footage used in this video. I do not gain any profit from my videos. For entertainment purposes only) Please join Rugbyfor1ife on facebook @ www.facebook.com/Rugbyfor1ife Song used: By Brand X Music: from "Brand X Music Catalogue Vol. 9": "Spawn" "Young Talent video" Manu Samoa Tuilagi (born 18 May 1991) is a Samoan born British professional rugby union player who currently plays for Aviva Premiership side Leicester Tigers. He plays on the wing or as a centre. Family Manu is the younger brother of Henry Tuilagi, Freddie Tuilagi, Alesana Tuilagi, Anitelea Tuilagi and Sanele Vavae Tuilagi, all of whom are Samoan internationals. Club Career Tuilagi played junior rugby at Hinckley RFC from U14's to U16's; winning the Leicestershire county cup at U16's. He was a student at John Cleveland College where he was part of the team that won the Leicestershire schools county cup three years running; he played in the U15's Daily Mail Vase, losing to Langley Park Boys School in the Final at Twickenham Stadium. Tuilagi played in the Daily Mail Vase final again in U18's where, after collecting a crossfield kick, he scored a try in the victory over Hampton School. Tuilagi represented Leicester in the Middlesex Sevens at Twickenham in 2009. The team only made it out of the first round, having beaten London Wasps: in this game, Tuilagi made a big hit on Wasps sevens captain Chris Bishay. Tuilagi played for the victorious Leicester Tigers side against South Africa at Welford Road on 6 November 2009. He began his first season (2010--11) with the senior Tigers side with plenty of promise. Tigers Director of Rugby Richard Cockerill said that he expected Tuilagi to be a first-team regular and to play for England before long. During this season he started the majority of games for Tigers' and was called up for England Saxons duty. In Leicester's Premiership semi-final against Northampton Saints on 14 May 2011, Tuilagi received a yellow card for punching Chris Ashton. Tuilagi was later cited for this offence, and given a 10-week ban, later reduced to five weeks. International career Tuilagi said he would prefer to play internationally for England, where he had grown up. He was selected to start the England Saxons game against Italy 'A' in January 2011, scoring a second half try in a match which England won 45-17. In June 2011 he was named in England's training squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup and has since been a regular in the starting line up. In addition Tuilagi has been involved with the England Sevens squad. In May 2010 he represented an "England VII" in the London Floodlit Sevens, playing under the 'Dig Deep England' banner. In helping England retain their title, UR7s said that he had "made the biggest impact against Saracens (in the final) combining brutal power with subtle offloads". On 4 August 2011, Tuilagi's England début was confirmed for the World Cup warm-up match against Wales at Twickenham on 6 August 2011. He duly started and scored a try in the 44th minute underneath the post, after an inside pass from Jonny Wilkinson. He then played in the third warm up game, a victory over Ireland, and scored again. Personal Life In June 2010, Tuilagi faced deportation from the United Kingdom after it emerged that he had entered the country on a holiday visa six years earlier and had stayed on illegally. After an appeal, he was later granted indefinite leave to remain. In the aftermath of England's 2011 World Cup exit to France, Tuilagi was detained by New Zealand police and subsequently fined £3000 by the England team for jumping into Auckland harbour from a ferry.