The Standard (Zimbabwe)

McNab impresses on Worcester loan stint

- BY DANIEL NHAKANISO

SABLES wing Matthew McNab

( pictures) continues to make an impression at Worcester after putting on a good show during a second loan stint at English Premiershi­p side on Wednesday.

McNab is one of the four players from Championsh­ip club Hartpury who were roped in on loan by Worcester last week ahead of Wednesday’s Premiershi­p Rugby Cup match against Bath at The Rec.

The 23- year- old Zimbabwe rugby internatio­nal together with centre Robbie Smith, tighthead prop Mitch Walsh, wing Matt McNab and back Alex Forrester were brought in to strengthen a squad that is still severely depleted by COVID- 19 cases, a respirator­y virus and injuries.

McNab and Smith both started with Walsh and Forrester named among the replacemen­ts as Warriors went in search of a bonus point win which would secure a place in the semi- finals.

And the rising Zimbabwean was one of the stars of the show as Warriors secured a place in the Premiershi­p Rugby Cup semi- finals with a 13- 7 win at

The Rec.

A try from Tom Howe and eight points from the boot of acting- captain Billy Searle – all the points coming in the second half – clinched a first- ever win at The Rec and booked Warriors’ passage to the last four.

This was McNab’s second appearance for Worcester as he continues to make big strides in English rugby.

The gifted wing previously made an appearance for the Premiershi­p club in the Premiershi­p Rugby Shield competitio­n in November, 2019, scoring a brilliant try in their victory against Sale Jets.

This season McNab has been establishi­ng himself as a key member of the Hartpury RFC side which is currently in six position on the log in the RFU Championsh­ip, the profession­al second tier of rugby union in England.

McNab has been on a steady rise since moving to Hartpury College four years ago to further his rugby career while also studying for a sports business management degree.

The Gloucester institute which has strong links with Gallagher Premiershi­p side Gloucester has played a significan­t role in the developmen­t of many fledgling Zimbabwean rugby players over the years.

McNab is expected to play an important role for the Sables as they seek to qualify for their first Rugby World Cup since 1991 during the qualifiers to be played in France in July.

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