Worcester Warriors have signed their eighth participant from the Gallagher Premiership forward of their return to rugby subsequent season in Champ Rugby, bringing in Newcastle Falcons full-back Louis Brown.
The 27-year-old has spent the final two seasons at Kingston Park, making 20 appearances and scoring 5 tries, however will step down a division because the Warriors start their quest to return to the highest tier of English rugby.
“I’m trying ahead to being a part of a workforce that will get Worcester Warriors again to the place they belong,” he mentioned after his transfer to Sixways was introduced.
“Matt’s imaginative and prescient, the membership’s historical past, and the unimaginable fan base made it a simple choice for me. I’m excited to get caught in.”
Warriors head coach Matt Everard added: “Louis is a full court full-back. Fast, physical, skilful and an outstanding kicking game.
“He clearly has a vey competitive edge – holding high expectations of himself and others. The exact characteristics we need say in behind, driving out team forwards.”
The signing comes on the same day the Warriors announced that Macron will be the club’s kit supplier next season.
“We’re delighted to welcome Macron as our new official kit partner,” said Worcester CEO Stephen Vaughan.
“This partnership is another important step in the rebuild of Worcester Warriors. Macron’s reputation in professional sport is outstanding, and their commitment to quality and detail really impressed us. The designs and products they’ve developed with us will give our players and fans something to be proud of as we enter a new chapter.”