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Max Ojomoh Relishes 2025, Espies Better 2026, Then Rule 2027 Rugby World Cup

England’s Nigerian-born fast-rising rugby star, Max Ojomoh is relishing a stimulating run he achieved in the year 2025 and is already looking up to better days in 2026.

Sports247 reports that the upcoming year will precede another Rugby World Cup outing for England in 2027, and Ojomoh is being tipped among the lads to bring glory back home to London.

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This is based mostly on his heroics in a breakout campaign for himself this outgoing year, the biggest highlight of which was his stunning display in his first Test start at Twickenham.

All mouths were reeling lyrical for Ojomoh, and many eyes popped wide open, after seeing him score a try and assist two in a gritty 27-23 victory over Argentina.

An online citation via mabumbe.com stated in part: “Ojomoh embodies the blend of power, vision, and composure that Steve Borthwick craves for his evolving squad.

“His journey from Bath’s junior ranks to the Premiership champions’ core, culminating in England’s first autumn clean sweep since 2016, underscores a career built on resilience.

“What makes Ojomoh notable isn’t merely his athletic prowess—standing at 6 feet with a 98kg frame honed for explosive carriage – but his ability to inject ‘swagger’ into a team.

“As England chases trophies in 2026, his story highlights the cultural bridges being built on the pitch, where British-Nigerian heritage fuels not just individual brilliance but a collective hunger for silverware.

“Ojomoh’s measured ascent – balancing a business degree with brutal tackles – positions him as the steady hand capable of steering the Red Rose toward World Cup contention.”