With just over a week to go until the new Gallagher Premiership season begins, the competition’s CEO Simon Massie-Taylor confirmed that Worcester Warriors will be able to take to the field in their season opener against London Irish.
Worcester Warriors' participation in the upcoming Gallagher Premiership season is under serious doubt after they communicated that players and staff are unlikely to be paid on Wednesday.
The England and Bristol Bears prop described the situation in the West Midlands as ‘bleak’ with just over a week to go until the start of the new Gallagher Premiership season.
In the face of administration, the fate of Worcester Warriors has never seemed more uncertain. On the day those at the club may learn their fate, TRU’s Joe Harvey has taken a look at the clouds that have rolled over Sixways Stadium.
Warriors Women have announced that Wales Women's international Lowri Norkett will join the club ahead of the 2022/23 season of the Allianz Premier 15s.
Worcester Warriors have announced that Kitchener brothers Graham and Andrew have signed one-year contract extension with the Gallagher Premiership club.
Worcester Warriors won the Premiership Rugby Cup after extra time thanks to points scored, having shared a 25-25 draw with London Irish after the regulation 80 minutes and an additional 20.
Worcester Warriors are using all the resources at their disposal ahead of their first shot of silverware since 2015 when they take on London Irish in the Premiership Rugby Cup final.