Coventry Telegraph

Gloucester snap up trio of Warriors

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GALLAGHER Premiershi­p club Gloucester have signed three players from crisis-hit Worcester.

Centres Alex Searle and Seb Atkinson, together with hooker Finn Theobald-thomas (below), have become the latest trio to leave the Warriors.

Gloucester said they linked up with the squad on Monday.

Worcester are currently in administra­tion, while they were partially liquidated with HM Revenue and Customs pursuing unpaid tax in the region of £6 million.

Worcester were suspended from the Premiershi­p and face relegation at the end of this season.

A number of players have departed Sixways, including Scotland wing Duhan van der Merwe, England centre Ollie Lawrence, club captain Ted Hill, fly-half Fin Smith, plus locks Joe Batley and Andrew Kitchener.

Hearle spent six years at Worcester, while Atkinson links up with Gloucester following a two-season stint in the West Midlands and 19-year-old Theobald-thomas is a Warriors academy product.

“The opportunit­y arose to explore bringing in further additions to our squad, and we are really pleased to welcome Alex, Seb and Finn,” Gloucester chief operating officer Alex Brown said.

“They are three young players who have a very bright future in the game, and we are confident that they will add another layer of depth to our squad.

“Alex really kicked on last season to establish himself as a regular Premiershi­p player. He has got a well-rounded game and is a natural finisher.

“Seb and Finn are both players who were beginning to make an impact for the Warriors.”

In their latest statement, Worcester’s administra­tors Begbies Traynor said that discussion­s were continuing with a number of interested parties.

“We are not yet at a stage to be able to enter into any preferred bidder agreement, but expect to continue discussion­s around this with a view to achieving a sale in the timescale needed for a squad to be built by a purchaser in good time for next season,” Begbies Traynor said.

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