Ollie Hassell-Collins: Finding His Voice and Leading the Way
In the world of rugby, appearances can be deceiving. Enter Ollie Hassell-Collins, a player whose unique style and journey have captured the attention of many. With his distinctive look—bleach-blonde hair, an earring, and painted nails—one might not immediately associate him with the traditional image of a rugby star.
But here's where it gets interesting. Despite initial doubts, Hassell-Collins' signing with Leicester proved to be a match made in rugby heaven. The winger, with his laidback demeanor, quickly became a fan favorite, forming an exciting partnership with Adam Radwan on the wings.
"While Leicester still plays to their strengths upfront, we're embracing a new style," Hassell-Collins explains. "We're moving the ball more, getting the wingers and outside centers involved. It's about creating one-on-one situations, and it's a lot of fun."
Hassell-Collins' try-scoring abilities have been on full display, with a consistent record for the Tigers. But he's not content to rest on his laurels. At 27, he feels it's time to add a new dimension to his game: leadership.
"I want to step up and be a voice in the squad. I've been around long enough to know when to speak up and when to let my actions do the talking."
And this is the part most people miss: Hassell-Collins' journey with England. With three years since his last senior cap, he could have qualified for Wales, but his recent appearance for England A shut that door. However, he draws inspiration from Freddie Steward's comeback, proving that a Test recall is still within reach.
"The England A pathway is a great example of progression. As long as I keep improving and playing well, I believe I can make it back."
Hassell-Collins' ambition is clear: he wants to represent England again and be part of the action, not just a spectator. With Leicester in contention for a League and Cup double, he has his eyes on the prize.
"A trophy would be incredible. It's about creating memories and inspiring the younger players."
So, what do you think? Can Hassell-Collins lead Leicester to glory and earn his place back in the England squad? The future looks bright, but the path is not without challenges. Will he rise to the occasion? The rugby world awaits with bated breath.