UCHE O'Duza could light up the European Shield for Worcester.
The 17-year-old, who has moved up into Worcester's first-team squad this season after impressing in the academy, has yet to break into the Premiership side.
However, with Worcester now into the European Shield following their Challenge Cup defeat, the winger could play a part in the Warriors' trip to Rovigo next month.
O'Duza caught Worcester head coach Andy Keast's eye last season when he played in a second-team game and he has since gone on to star for England in the 18-Group Clubs Four Home Unions Tournament in Ireland where his side reached the final.
O'Duza was a regular scorer for England during the tournament and claimed a number of man-of-the-match awards as he continued to boost his reputation at youth level.
He has since been called into the national academy squad as coaches up and down the country begin to recognise the raw talent.
"We've registered 33 players for Europe," revealed Keast. "Uche is one of those players and he will be part of the plans to go forward into that competition.
"We've talked a lot about his potential and the European Shield could be the competition where he shows us a bit more."
Meanwhile, Keast has warned his troops not to underestimate London Irish in tomorrow's Premiership clash.
Worcester go in search of their first away win in the competition but the former Harlequins coach believes the Irish will be a formidable test on their home soil.
"People see London Irish as a non-top six outfit," added Keast.
"But you do that at your peril if you go into a match against them with that mentality.
"They are probably one of the hardest working units in the Premiership.
"They've been together as a squad for a lot longer than most and they've brought in quality players in the summer."
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