THE Warriors 'A' team concluded their Guinness 'A' League campaign with an impressive four-try victory over Sale Jets at Sixways last night.

Jets took an early lead but the Warriors hit back with tries from Uche Oduoza and Charlie Fellows giving them a slender half-time lead.

Second-half tries from Alex Grove and Tim Streather completed the campaign for Warriors who went out on a high with a bonus point win in the Northern Conference.

With director of rugby Mike Ruddock watching from the stands, James Collins was named skipper for Warriors who included Matt Cox and Graham Kitchener in the starting line-up fresh from the Guinness Premiership clash with Wasps at the weekend.

However, it was Sale who enjoyed early dominance and after a catch and drive the visitors rumbled over for the opening score after less than two minutes from James Jones.

Warriors responded with Fellows making good yards before Joe Carlisle's stunning cross field kick was collected by flying wing Odouza at full pace and he raced over for an immediate reaction from the hosts.

Carlisle was pulling the strings for the home side in midfield and kicked to the corner after a succession of penalties against Sale.

Greg King showed his strength and speed to race up close before being dragged down. The game was held up by an injury to prop Charley Thomas who was replaced by Michael Hill.

Sale mounted a rare attack at the midway stage of the half with their forwards taking the ball on after Worcester were penalised for hands in the ruck. Again they showed their strength to push up close with Alex Shaw flopping over to regain the lead for the visitors.

A front row injury to Hill meant the enforcement of uncontested scrums just before the interval.

Just before the break a flowing move sliced the Sale defence wide open and the impressive Fellows capped a fine first-half to take advantage and coast over with Carlisle adding the extras for a 12-10 half-time lead.

Warriors picked up where they left off after the break with Fellows again darting through before his floated pass to King freed Murphy to make yards down the right wing.

Oduoza looked to hack on only to be crudely bundled into touch off the ball. From the lineout the backs were released and wing Oduoza was again in the thick of the action as he passed for Grove only for the centre to be held up as he crashed for the line. Seconds later, though, he was not to be denied as Grove again made a dart and was pushed over by the supporting Warriors.

Worcester continued to enjoy territory and possession as the half wore on with Abbott close to latching onto a loose ball before replacement Streather scorched over before picking himself to convert his try as the lead was extended to 24-10.

Warriors: 01 Callum Black, 02 Jordan Page (Lewis 67), 03 Charley Thomas (Hill 15 (Everett 37), 04 Graham Kitchener, 05 Phil Murphy, 06 Jake Abbott, 07 James Collins (c), 08 Matt Cox (Mullan 62), 09 Will Runciman (Powell 58), 10 Joe Carlisle (Streather 54), 11 Charlie Fellows (Penn 54), 12 Greg King, 13 Alex Grove, 14 Uche Oduoza, 15 Tom Wheatcroft Replacements: 16 Sam Lewis, 17 Michael Hill, 18 Craig Everett, 19 Liam Mullan, 20 Ryan Powell, 21 Tim Streather, 22 Michael Penn