WORCESTER Rugby Club have re-arranged their National One game at Manchester for Saturday, February 16 (2.15).
A frozen pitch at Grove Park forced the game to be called off on Saturday.
Meanwhile, more people than ever are watching Worcester according to the crowd figures from the first half of the season.
"The crowds are up on last season and we are averaging 2,579 for home league games so far during 2001-02," said the club's chief executive Geoff Cooke.
"The gate against Rotherham was the highest ever for a league game at Sixways as 4,060 people watched the match.
"Even more encouraging was the figures for the last home match against Moseley when 1,000 people from the 3,223 crowd bought their tickets on the gate, the highest walk-up attendance we've ever had at Sixways," he said.
Their next home league game is against Henley on January 19.
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