Sirker’s found new lease of life in West Country

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NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 14: Callum Sirker of Wasps looks to break past Toby Venner of Bristol Bears during Day Two of the Premiership Rugby 7s Series at Franklin's Gardens on September 14, 2019 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)

By BEN JAYCOCK

Former Wasps winger Callum Sirker is enjoying his rugby again and says his difficulties with injury have made him a better player and person.
Sirker, 24, was released by Wasps in July 2021 after his time in the top flight was halted by a serious knee injury sustained in 2019 while on loan at Ampthill.
The Cornish Pirates flyer has enjoyed a new lease of life since moving to Cornwall last summer with Sirker recently scoring a hattrick in a Championship Cup win over his old side Richmond.
He said: “I’ve loved it, it’s a different way of life to what I’m used to. I’m a London ...

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