ENGLAND star Manu Tuilagi will help out at a rugby skills course at Oxford Harlequins over the Easter half-term.
The four-day Tuilagi Rugby Skills event, run by Manu’s older brother Freddie – a former Samoan international – will take place at Marston Ferry Road between March 30 and April 2.
It is aimed at children aged between nine and 15-years-old.
Fifty budding rugby players from across the county have already signed up, with about 20 places still available.
Manu will help out on one of the days, alongside Leicester Tigers teammates Logovi’i Mulipola and Aniseko Sio.
Wasps fly half and former England international Andy Goode may also make an appearance.
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Harlequins chairman Neil Hopper said: “The kids will absolutely love it.
“They see these players as giants and it’s about looking at what you can do when you put your mind to it.”
He added: “They learn so much from it and it is worthwhile for any parent.”
It costs £155 for four days or £145 for three days.
To sign up to the skills course, visit oxfordharlequins.co.uk.
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