Premiership l Worcester vs Harlequins lineups, stats and more

Premiership l Worcester vs Harlequins lineups, stats and more

Worcester v Harlequins:

The third match of the round sees Worcester Warriors hosting Harlequins at Sixways Stadium – the first of Wednesday’s four clashes.

Both Worcester and Quins were on the losing side of the scoreboard in Round 15, against Wasps and Saracens respectively, a defect both teams will be hungry to reverse.

When the final whistle sounded in Round 4, the score read 19-14 in Worcester’s favour after a tough battle at The Stoop.

Owing to the cold and wet conditions in South London that night, the ball was given a fair amount of air, however, Warriors looked dangerous when they ran the ball, putting together a quality score in the corner to take the lead in the closing stages.


Quins are currently in seventh spot on the log while Worcester occupy tenth.

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Worcester Warriors

Lock Anton Bresler will make his 50th appearance for Warriors in Wednesday’s Premiership match against Harlequins.

Bresler, 32, joined Warriors from Edinburgh in December 2017 having previously played for Sharks in South Africa’s Currie Cup and in Super Rugby.

Bresler will line up against Harlequins in a side that shows ten changes to the one that faced Wasps last Friday.

Chris Pennell, Francois Venter Noah Heward, Duncan Weir and Cornell du Preez all start again with the other ten players having played against Gloucester when the 2019/20 season resumed ten days ago.

Matt Kvesic switches to the openside flank having started at number eight against Gloucester.

Club Captain Ted Hill returns to lead the side in the continued absence injured Team Captain Matt Moulds.

Worcester Warriors

Harlequins

Back row Tom Lawday captains the team for the first time from number eight as the West London side head to the Midlands, completing a back row unit alongside Dino Lamb and Will Evans, with all three having played from the bench in the Club’s last two matches against Sale Sharks and Saracens.
 

 
A new-look front row unit of Santiago Garcia Botta, Joe Gray and Will Collier also earn promotion to the starting XV having played from the bench over the last two matches, with scrum-half Scott Steele, fly-half Brett Herron also stepping into the starting line-up.
 
 
 
Harlequins

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