Turner-Hall was known as 'The Bull' in his football playing days, and it is his hefty frame that can at times make him one of the most brutal attacking forces in the Premiership today.
Honours such as representing Harlequins 1st XV at 17 years old, and playing for the England under 20s on a regular basis, have already come before him.
[2][3] In 2012, he started for Harlequins as they beat Leicester Tigers 30-23 to win the 2011–12 Premiership final.
[4] In 2015, he was forced to retire from playing rugby at just 27 years old after a recurring hip injury.
[6] He has since gone on to nurture the likes of Cadan Murley, Louis Lynagh and Oscar Beard who have all come through the Harlequins academy.