WARRIORS legend Aleki Lutui has played his last game for the club and has signed a two-year deal with Edinburgh for next season.
The long-serving Tongan international hooker has played 186 games for Warriors, scoring 23 tries, since joining the club in 2006.
A former police officer, Lutui quickly became a favourite with fans and was later named Warrior-of-the-Year by his teammates after the 2010/11 Championship-winning campaign.
Named in the Tonga squad for the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cups in France and New Zealand respectively, Lutui captained his country on the biggest stage of all.
Warriors rugby operations director Corin Palmer said: "We thank Aleki for his efforts and dedication during his time at Worcester.
"The fact that he has played so many games for this club illustrates just how influential he has been over the years and his professionalism is a credit to rugby. Aleki will always be regarded as a club legend here and we wish him every success at Edinburgh."
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