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Published 13:51 5 Dec 2019 GMT
Updated 13:51 5 Dec 2019 GMT
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It all started with Hove Mini Rugby Club, in Brighton, and he showed promise at schools rugby for Brighton College before heading up north to Durham University. The original plan was for him to study 'Economic History with Economics' and the London School of Economics, but 'I messed up my A Levels' after taking rugby, and his love life, more seriously.
Durham University it was and it soon led to a try-out for the Newcastle Falcons Under 21 side. Their coach, Stuart McKinnon, had seen Phillips play for Durham and politely told him it'd be good to get him along for a training session at Newcastle some day.
With the full bullishness of youth, Phillips took that as an open invite and, three days later, caught a 6am lift to training with Ben Woods and togged out. There was an awkward chat with McKinnon when he discovered he had been too presumptuous by showing up but, as he was there, he was invited to hang around for the session.
A winger on the U21 team got injured near the end of the session and Phillips took his place, and did well. He was straight in, as cover, for the U21s next game and scored a hat-trick of tries. Then another. Then another. Three games, nine tries and he ended up skipping straight into the senior panel. He made his senior Newcastle debut against Glasgow and scored in that game too.
Around the same time, Phillips was selected for 'The 17th team' at the London Sevens. That team is made up of reserves that can be selected by any of the 15 travelling teams if their squad is hit by injuries.
Sure enough, the Fijians were down a couple of players and had only eight fit men for their game against New Zealand. When there were another couple of injuries in the game, the teenage Phillips was brought on for the final few minutes. His first international game, then, was for Fiji.
"We were playing New Zealand and Jonah Lomu was in their squad. I was called in by Fiji and they didn't have any kit left so they gave me whatever they had left. I got a triple XL shirt and it looked like a tent on me, and a pair of shorts. And I had this dyed blonde hair at the time. They must have been like, 'Where's this new Fijian lad come from?!' "One of the guys went down and then other, and I was the only person physically left in the Fiji squad. I rolled onto the pitch for the last few minutes of the game. And I was stood opposite Jonah and all I can remember thinking was, 'Shit! Don't give him the ball, don't give him the ball'. "They had a scrum and, sure enough, the ball went straight to Jonah. I was just thinking, 'He's going to run straight over me. I'm dead here'. "Obviously, he must have recognised that there was some snotty nosed kid with blonde hair up against him and he just ran the ball straight back in towards the forwards. I was like, 'You hero!"Jonah Lomu had destroyed the career, and bodies, of many an English winger by then so perhaps he took pity on the young Phillips. It just goes to show that, ruthless as he was, with a ball-in-hand, Lomu was utterly sound about the whole thing. One hopes he exchanged his New Zealand Sevens jersey for that triple XL Fiji shirt after the final whistle, too. CATCH THAT FULL OLLIE POPE INTERVIEW HERE:
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