Saints fly-half Hooley says Myler is his inspiration

Saints Academy fly-half Will Hooley says Stephen Myler is his inspiration.
INSPIRATION - Will Hooley (right) is replaced by Stephen Myler during Saturday's win over Saracens (Picture: Linda Dawson)INSPIRATION - Will Hooley (right) is replaced by Stephen Myler during Saturday's win over Saracens (Picture: Linda Dawson)
INSPIRATION - Will Hooley (right) is replaced by Stephen Myler during Saturday's win over Saracens (Picture: Linda Dawson)

Hooley made his first-team debut on Saturday, helping Northampton to a 20-16 LV= Cup win against Saracens.

He kicked five points before coming off to be replaced by Myler in the 63rd minute.

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And Hooley is now eager to kick on and emulate Saints’ first-choice No.10, who has been part of England’s Six Nations squad.

“I don’t want to flatter him too much but the last two years he’s just kicked on as a player,” said Hooley of Myler.

“He’s a guy who’s now playing week in, week out at this club and getting a look-in for England.

“He’s deservedly getting looked at by England and is becoming a big Saints favourite for the fans.

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“He’s a key cog in the wheel and I look to that and think ‘I want to be like that when I get out there for the Saints first team’. He is an inspiration.”

Hooley showed plenty of character during his debut appearance, recovering from a couple of missed kicks to register his first points for Saints.

And he said: “I thoroughly enjoyed it.

“It was a bit mix and match - some good bits and some not to good bits - but I knew that was going to be the case.

“The guys helped me out and they’d been helping me out all week. I enjoyed every minute of it.

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“There was a bit of nerves, but there was a bit of a swirling wind out there.

“I’m not going to use it as an excuse.

“I’ll probably kick myself until next week about the first kick I missed, but I just managed to get on with it and enjoy it.”