Young Gun – Wasps scrum-half Will Porter

Spending time on loan at -bound outfit Rotherham might not be every 19-year-old’s dream.
For -half Will Porter, however, the chance to pit his inexperienced wits in the darker confines of ‘s second tier has proved invaluable as he targets a place in the England U20 squad that will compete at this summer’s Junior World Cup.
Porter, who has represented England at U17, 18 and 19 levels, was denied a chance with the during the because of an ankle injury. He said: “I was gutted about that but I’m back playing again and a big aim of mine is to get to that .
“It’s just about getting game time and building up my confidence and, in my head at least, there’s no reason why I can’t make it. In that respect, being on loan at Rotherham this season has been hugely beneficial because although the step up to Champ- ionship is pretty big, the club has been so welcoming throughout the year and it’s done my a power of good.
“Rotherham enjoy their rugby and while you’d imagine that being at the bottom of the Champi-onship would mean heads might drop and there’d be a bad attitude around the club, everyone’s kept on fighting and some of the rugby we’ve played has been awesome. We’ve given some top teams a run for their money and it’s been a fantastic experience.”
A product of Amersham & Chiltern RFC, Porter admits to having been a Saracens supporter before he became part of Wasps academy programme at 15.
“Sarries were pretty close to us in Watford, but once I became involved in Wasps I shifted my allegiance and they were probably the only club in the that played the kind of attacking rugby I found most enjoyable.
“The sort of scrum-half I want to be is electric, with a lot of good movement. Dan Robson at Wasps is obviously one of those and we’ve got Joe Simpson and Craig Hampson as well, while I also look up to guys like Danny Care and Aaron Smith who use their speed and quick-thinking to threaten defences all the time. I want to be someone who brings raw energy to the game.”
Having represented England at age group level and with a World Cup potentially to come, Porter’s ambitions beyond this summer extend to making a breakthrough at Wasps.
He added:“I’m hammering my skills at the moment and Dan, Joe and Craig are helping me at Wasps. I’ve learned a lot from them and it’s just a case now of gaining more experience, both through games and in practice, to be able to get more involved in the Wasps first team. I’ve had Anglo-Welsh Cup and A-League games, now it’s about pushing up a couple more spots.
“Of course, it would help if Robbo got an England call and no one deserves it more than him. If he could shift up a level it might create more opportunities here at Wasps.”

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