Worcester Warriors wing Perry Humphreys signs new deal

Worcester Warriors director of rugby Steve Diamond
Worcester Warriors director of rugby Steve Diamond
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Worcester Warriors have announced that winger Perry Humphreys has signed a new contract with the Gallagher Premiership club.

The 27-year-old made his professional rugby debut with Leicester Tigers in 2011 and also had loan stints with Nottingham and Cinderford.

He joined Worcester Warriors ahead of the 2014/15 season and signed his first professional contract in 2016. He has racked up 110 appearances for the club scoring 26 tries.

“I am delighted to sign a new contract. I’m really enjoying my rugby and I have had some decent game time this season and winning some silverware tops it off,” Humphreys told the club's official website.

“I played in the British & Irish Cup final at Doncaster in my first season here and so it’s nice to have helped the club to win another trophy.

“Hopefully we can use the Premiership Cup as a platform to build on next season.

“Since Steve Diamond has come in he’s stripped things back to basics and I’m sure he will do that in our pre-season training. He’s very straight, very direct and he says it as it is.”

Worcester Warriors director of rugby Steve Diamond is pleased with Humphreys extending his stay at the club.

“Perry is a very experienced Premiership player and his attack and defensive qualities are second-to-none,” he said.

“I am really looking forward to building the squad with players like Perry.”