Murphy ready to lay down the law

Phil Murphy has revealed he is determined to make his mark for Warriors when he returns to former club Leeds Carnegie on Friday night (kick-off 8pm).

Murphy joined Warriors from Leeds in 2004 and has since become a permanent fixture in the starting line-up at Sixways Stadium alongside Craig Gillies in the second row.

The 27-year-old admits he owes a large part of his rugby career to Leeds after they talent spotted him from school and put him through their Academy system.


Murphy even won promotion with Leeds – then known as the Tykes – into the promised land of the Premiership and enjoyed several seasons with them in the elite before a move to Worcester.


But he is adamant there will be no split loyalties come kick-off time on Friday night at Headingley Carnegie as Mike Ruddock’s men target a first win of the 2007/08 Guinness Premiership season.


“I’ve only been back to Leeds a couple of times since my move to Warriors and it always brings back strong memories,” he said. “It is where it all started and where I trained, played and grew up as a lad.


“But it’s a different club to the one I knew then – there will be no compassion from me. Some of the coaches that are there now were at the club when I was, but in different roles.


“This game is all about Warriors for me because we need a result. We know we can do it, we’ve dominated teams in this league at times and got results against people. It’s just a case of going out there and getting stuck into them.”


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