England star Manu Tuilagi made a special visit to Oxford Harlequins to pass on advice to the next crop of rugby stars, writes JACK JOHNSON.
The Leicester Tigers back joined his brother Freddie, who runs Tuilagi Rugby Skills, at Marston Ferry Road.
More than 50 children aged between nine and 15-years-old attended the four-day course.
The 23-year-old also took part in a question and answer session.
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He was quizzed on the persistent groin injury that put him out of the RBS Six Nations, but revealed he could be fit by the end of the month.
Tuilagi also said his role models growing up were older brothers Freddie, Allessandra and Henry, who all played for Samoa.
Meanwhile, another England star will visit Marston Ferry Road on Monday.
Mike Catt, who was a part of the 2003 World Cup winning squad, will coach Harlequins’ under 11, 12 and 13 sides.
The 43-year-old won 75 caps over 13 years.
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