Cup success can be launchpad for Warriors revival

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WORCESTER, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: General view of Sixways Stadium, the home of Worcester Warriors on March 18, 2020 in Worcester, England. The Rugby Football Union has suspended all levels of the game in England until 14 April because of Covid-19 (coronaviris). (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

TED Hill believes winning the Premiership Cup would be the catalyst for Worcester to make a greater impact in the Premiership after years of wallowing in the wrong half of the table.
 

Hill is set to lead the Warriors in Tuesday’s final at London Irish with Worcester having a bye in the round of Premiership matches that follows at the weekend and they are set on winning their first trophy for eight years.
“It is a special opportunity that has been a long time coming,” said the 23-year-old England forward. “Getting there is a massive boost for the club and we want to finish the job. No-on...

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