Leicester Tigers take interest in Harlequins protégé Louis Lynagh

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 20: Louis Lynagh of Harlequins A breaks through the Bath United defence during the Premiership Rugby Shield match between Harlequins A and Bath United at Twickenham Stoop on January 20, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images for Harlequins)

are keeping tabs on full-back Louis Lynagh, son of legend Michael.

The U19 international, who joined Harlequins as a 13-year-old made an eye-catching debut against the Tigers last month.

Lynagh, who was born in when his World Cup-winning father – who now works in the City of London – played for Benetton Rugby, is also eligible to wear the green and gold of .

He was brought up in London and went to Hampton School where he became a starring member of their side before joining the Quins academy on a full-time basis in July 2019.

Lynagh had a stint on loan at side , who were his first club as a youngster, earlier in the year before the season was cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis.

The Tigers were impressed by Lynagh and have marked him down as a youngster they would like to tempt to Welford Road if the chance comes up.

Quins will want to keep hold of one of their most prized youngsters.

They will not want to let him be picked off by one of their rivals who will reap the rewards of their academy work.

NEIL FISSLER

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