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Worcester Rugby
Full name Worcester Rugby Football Club
Founded 1871
Location Worcester, England
Ground Sixways Stadium
Capacity 10,197
Chairman Flag of England Cecil Duckworth
Coach Flag of Wales Mike Ruddock
Captain Flag of England Pat Sanderson
League Guinness Premiership
2006-07 11th
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Home colours
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Official website
www.wrfc.co.uk
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The Worcester Rugby Football Club are an English rugby union club. The club's first team are members of the Guinness Premiership and use the nickname Warriors. They play at Sixways Stadium, and the team colours are blue and gold.

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The club was founded in 1871 by the Reverend Francis John Ede with the first known game played against the Artillery on November 8th 1871. The club began playing at Bevere in Worcester in 1954 and left Bevere for Sixways in 1975 when the clubhouse was opened. When the league system was formed, the club were placed in North Midlands Division One, a level eight league.

Due to extensive support from their backer Cecil Duckworth, the club were able to build a strong team and promotion after promotion followed. In 2006, extremely ambitious plans were announced for a £23 million development programme, which would see a health club with fitness centre and swimming pool, fully tarmaced park and ride area, and expanded capacity, estimated to be 13,000.

Worcester Warriors were promoted to the Zurich (now Guinness) Premiership after winning National Division One in 2003/2004 with a perfect record of 26 wins from 26 games, something that had never before been achieved, and as of yet, has not been achieved again. They were the bookies, and many of the rugby pundits odds on favourites to go straight back down but defied the odds to stay in the Premiership for another season, finishing ninth in the league, after wins against teams including NEC Harlequins, Leeds Tykes, a historic victory against Premiership Champions London Wasps and Northampton Saints in a 'winner takes all' end of season finale, which they won 21-19. This match was shown live with more twists and turns off the pitch as well as on it, with then Northampton player, Shane Drahm, who had signed for Worcester eventually starting, and successfully kicking almost everything, after press releases by Northampton stating that he would be a substitute. In the 2004 / 2005 season, despite Premiership survival being their ultimate aim, they reached the final of the defunct European Shield at Oxford's Kassam Stadium, after beating Leeds Tykes in the semi - final. They eventually lost out to the French side Auch. They also managed to achieve a play - off match for the Heineken Cup against Saracens, but their long fight for Premiership survival and an injury-ravaged squad meant that they lost. Their achievements for that season meant that they had achieved much more than they had originally hoped for, as well as earning the respect of the other Premiership sides in the process.

In the 2005 / 2006 season, they reached the quarter - finals of the European Challenge Cup after finishing top of their pool with five wins out of a possible six, above Connacht, Montpellier Herault and Amatori Catania, and faced an away match against Northampton Saints on April Fool's Day, which they won, in what was described by sports writers as some of the best rugby they have played all season. They reached the semi - finals where they faced Gloucester Rugby in a local derby showdown, with it being the third time they had played Gloucester that season, with the European match being played the week after the Premiership match at Kingsholm. Despite playing some thrilling rugby, and looking much more solid as a team than the previous week's Premiership performance, they were knocked out of the competition. The European Challenge Cup is now a much more important competition to Worcester as it offers them a route into the Heineken Cup, which is the next stage in the club's development, and with the 2006/2007 season being their third season in the Premiership, something that is now a very realistic goal.

In the 2005-06 Guinness Premiership, they avoided relegation and were safe much earlier in the season, which meant that they avoided a repeat of last years relegation battle on the last day of the season. This was a huge achievement considering that this is still only their second season in rugby's top flight. They have again re - written the history books, by chalking up a very special 15-11 victory against the Leicester Tigers and a 37-8 victory against London Wasps, along with victories against Saracens, London Irish, Northampton Saints, Leeds Tykes, Bristol Rugby and a first day of the season draw against Gloucester Rugby, and getting their first points (a try bonus point and a losing bonus point) against Bath. Gloucester Rugby is the only club the Warriors have not beaten during their time in the Premiership. During the match against Newcastle Falcons at Sixways, the club made history as twins Lee Fortey and Chris Fortey made history as the first twins to ever play on the same team in a Premiership match. The season culminated in an 8th place finish in the league on 47 points, one place higher than 2004/2005, with the same amount of wins (9) but more bonus points and a draw, missing 7th position due to Newcastle Falcons having a better points difference, secured on the last day of the season.

2007-08 Guinness Premiership Table watch · edit · discuss
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Tries for Tries against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
Gloucester 7 6 0 1 214 131 25 16 2 1 27
Bath 7 6 0 1 174 123 21 10 2 0 26
Saracens 7 5 0 2 192 153 20 14 1 2 23
Leicester Tigers 7 5 0 2 165 128 15 11 0 1 21
Harlequins 7 4 0 3 171 156 19 19 3 2 21
Sale Sharks 7 4 0 3 147 136 15 14 2 1 19
Bristol 7 3 0 4 126 138 12 12 1 1 14
Newcastle Falcons 7 3 0 4 121 153 14 18 1 1 14
Wasps 7 2 1 4 14 141 15 13 1 2 13
London Irish 7 2 0 5 126 133 11 14 0 3 11
Leeds Carnegie 7 1 0 6 110 229 11 29 0 1 5
Worcester Warriors 7 0 1 6 118 191 13 21 0 2 4
Reference www.guinnesspremiership.com: Updated 2007-11-25 --- Current English Leagues


Nat. Position Player
Flag of England HK Chris Fortey
Flag of England HK Ben Gotting
Flag of Tonga HK Aleki Lutui
Flag of Ireland PR Callum Black
Flag of Wales PR Chris Horsman
Flag of Wales PR Darren Morris
Flag of South Africa PR Shaun Ruwers
Flag of Tonga PR Tevita Taumoepeau
Flag of England PR Tony Windo
Flag of England LK Tim Collier
Flag of Scotland LK Craig Gillies
Flag of England LK Phil Murphy
Flag of New Zealand LK Greg Rawlinson
Flag of England LK Will Bowley
Flag of England FL Pat Sanderson
Flag of Fiji FL Netani Talei
Flag of Australia FL Drew Hickey
Flag of England FL Tom Wood
Flag of England N8 Kai Horstmann
Flag of Wales N8 Gavin Quinnell
Nat. Position Player
Flag of Wales SH Matt Powell
Flag of Wales SH Ryan Powell
Flag of England SH Nick Runciman
Flag of England FH James Brown
Flag of Australia FH Shane Drahm
Flag of England FH Joe Carlisle
Flag of Samoa CE Dale Rasmussen
Flag of Samoa CE Dominic Feau'nati
Flag of England CE Gary Trueman
Flag of England CE Mark Tucker
Flag of New Zealand CE Sam Tuitupou
Flag of South Africa WG Thinus Delport
Flag of England WG Marcel Garvey
Flag of New Zealand WG Rico Gear
Flag of Tonga WG Aisea Havili
Flag of England WG Uche Uduoza
Flag of England WG Miles Benjamin
Flag of England FB Chris Pennell
Flag of England FB Lee Best
Flag of Samoa FB Loki Crichton

chris latham

Cecil Duckworth is a trustee of the Wooden Spoon, the charity of British rugby, supporting disadvantaged children. In January 2007, Worcester opened a "Playing for Success" centre, supported by Spoon

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