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Morgan opts for Warriors coaching gig

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LONG-SERVING Cornish Pirates player and coach Chris Morgan is leaving the Championsh­ip club to take a coaching role at Worcester’s academy.

The 39-year-old forward joined Pirates in the summer of 2008, having had a five-game loan spell at the club in the autumn of 2005.

He went on to play 227 times for the club and was captain for four seasons until he started coaching in 2018.

Morgan has been an assistant coach for three years focusing on the forwards.

He played in the 2010 British and Irish Cup-winning side and the 2011 and 2012 Championsh­ip playoff finals.

“Having carefully considered the opportunit­y, I ultimately felt it is a good time for me in my developmen­t - a sort of ‘if not now, when?’ moment,” Morgan told the club website.

Pirates joint head coach Gavin Cattle added: “Morgs is a fantastic human, who has not only been a great servant to the club but has also been a great friend.

“As a player what he did for the team was understate­d. His fellow players knew how much he was

committed and that he was a real grafter, and he will naturally be a big loss.

“However, such opportunit­ies have to be taken when they come along, and if someone deserves to succeed in rugby then it is him.”

Worcester, meanwhile, have also recruited Wales’ head of team communicat­ions, Luke Broadley, as part of their backroom team under head coach Jonathan Thomas.

Broadley, who worked as communicat­ions manager for the Lions this summer in South Africa, will take up the role of team manager at Sixways.

He succeeds Mark Hewitt, who stepped down at the end of the 2019-20 season.

Thomas and director of rugby Alan Solomons remain in charge of team selection at the Premiershi­p club.

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Moving: Chris Morgan

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