WORCESTER Rugby Club's fixtures secretary Michael Clarke is excited at the prospect of a full programme of quality rugby games at Sixways thoughout the season.
He said: "Not only will we have the Warriors National League and Cup games, but also on various Monday and Wednesday nights there will be second team games, such opposition such as Leicester, Wasps, Saracens and Harlequins."
Clarke added: "On Saturdays there will also be under 21s and under 19s games, some games preceding the Warriors game, others while the Warriors are playing away."
The under 21 side has been accepted into the Premiership Under 21 League and will be playing against all of the Premiership clubs.
Clarke said: "The under 21s and under 19s will provide excellent and exciting games, well worth watching for the pace and skill that these young players exhibit.
"You might even be watching the Rugby stars of the future"
He also emphasised that there was rugby at all levels including Worcester Wanderers who now play in North Midlands One League.
He said: "The Wanderers actually play a much higher standard of rugby than some people expect.
"With the Wanderers seconds taking part in a Merit League we have the complete game at Worcester and I hope that the people of Worcester take advantage of the plethora of sport at Sixways.
"I want to see spectators there every Saturday enjoying not only the professional sports, but the free amateur matches as well"
For further information about this term's fixtures, which are regularly updated thoughout the season, contact either the club's official website www.wrfc.co.uk or the Sixways Supporters Club web page www.sixwaysrubgy.co.uk.
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