Youngsters sign-up to Warriors journey

Dean Ryan has continued his plans to develop young talent at Sixways with the signing of Italy Under 20 prop Derrick Appiah, while Academy trio Perry Humphreys, Huw Taylor and Sam Smith have all signed new contracts.

Appiah was a regular for Italy Under 20s during last year’s RBS Six Nations campaign, helping Italy to a 32-13 victory over Scotland and a fifth-place finish.

Later that year, he helped Italy to a third-place finish in Pool A of the IRB Junior World Championship – a campaign which saw his country defeat Argentina 29-26.

Appiah has featured for Mogliano in Italy’s National Championship of Excellence and the Amlin Challenge Cup and has also enjoyed spells with Rugby Parma and Modena Rugby.

The 20-year-old, who can play at either loosehead or tighthead, said: “I want to grow as a player and I believe Warriors are the right club for me to make this step.

“My ultimate goal is to play international rugby and moving to Worcester is a great opportunity for me to become an even stronger player.”

Humphreys, who can play at full-back, wing and centre, made his Championship debut in October’s victory at Rotherham Titans and was a regular in the Cavaliers side which reached the Aviva A League final.

Humphreys, 20, said: “It was amazing to make my Championship debut this season and my try against Moseley was also a major highlight for me. There are so many opportunities for young players here so it’s the perfect place to play rugby.”

Taylor, who can play in the second-row or back-row, has made four first-team appearances for Warriors this season and was named in the England Under 20 Elite Player Squad before Christmas. 

Taylor, 18, said: “I’ve been working really closely with the coaches this season and I feel their support has been key to my England recognition so I jumped at the chance to sign a new contract here.

“I firmly believe this club is the best place to be to develop as a player and experience success.”

Flanker Smith, who has featured for the Cavaliers is also seen as an exciting talent and has represented England at Under 18 level. 

Smith, 18, said: “The level of support at Warriors means it is a fantastic place for youngsters to be playing their rugby. Players have everything they need to realise their potential so I’m delighted to be here.”

Warriors Director of Rugby Dean Ryan added: “We have always viewed young players as the future of this club and for these players to buy into our long-term strategy is really important.

“We now have the structures in place to nurture young talent and maximise their potential so I am delighted to see these players committing to the journey this club is undertaking.”


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