Robert Kitson 

I won’t be jumping off any more ferries, promises Manu Tuilagi

Manu Tuilagi has said there will be no repeat of his antics in Auckland and he is anxious to face Wales
  
  

Manu Tuilagi
Manu Tuilagi scored on his debut against Wales at Twickenham last August. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/Reuters Photograph: Eddie Keogh/REUTERS

Manu Tuilagi has vowed to put his ferry-jumping days behind him and send Wales plummeting to defeat at Twickenham next week. Having scored a try on his Test debut against the Welsh last August, he is hoping for "more of the same this time" if he earns a return to the national side for the first time since the World Cup in New Zealand.

The 'Manu Overboard' headlines following his ill-advised plunge into Auckland Harbour appear to have taught the Leicester centre a valuable lesson. "I feel I've learned a lot and with that experience I've grown up as a person as well as a player. I didn't realise before how much attention and scrutiny you get as an England rugby player. I realise it now and I realise I've got to make better decisions in future."

Tuilagi will now stake his claim for a Test recall for the Tigers against Saracens this Sunday, having recovered from a serious facial injury which required the insertion of a titanium plate to hold his eye-socket together.

"I broke my cheekbone and eye socket in a collision with Gloucester's Scott Lawson. They had to put a plate in because the bone was shattered ... there was nothing there. It has been frustrating but now I definitely feel fit and ready to play."

 

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