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Saracens 23-6 Worcester

Saracens secure their first win in three games to close the gap on the top six in the Premiership to one point.

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Ruddock rues below par Warriors

Worcester Warriors director of rugby Mike Ruddock says Sunday's 23-6 defeat by Saracens is simply not good enough.

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Saracens v Worcester (Sun)

Saracens host Worcester in a Guinness Premiership fixture on Sunday.

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Hodgson Aware Of Home Importance (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)

Charlie Hodgson has urged Sale Sharks to work a “hugely disappointing” defeat against Worcester out of their system when they resume Guinness Premiership business tomorrow night.

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Six return for Saracens

Saracens have been boosted by the return of six internationals for this weekend's Guinness Premiership visit of Worcester."

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Worcester edge dour battle

Worcester claimed their second Guinness Premiership win in a row with a 26-11 success over Newcastle at Sixways.

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Worcester's international class tells

Former internationals Sam Tuitupou and Chris Latham scored the tries that made the difference in Worcester's 26-11 win over Newcastle in the Guinness Premiership at Sixways on Friday."

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Worcester Ladies & Training

Girls just to let you no that worcester ladies are playing Lichfield this saturday. Kick Off is at 6pm and should be a quality game of rugby. I suggest that if you can make it then please do as it would be a good experience for some of you to watch some ladies premiership rugby! And obviously support your ladies team! Training sunday, 10am-12pm, on cummings field over the canal. be nice to see you...

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Worcester 26-11 Newcastle

Worcester finally come to life in the second half as they beat Newcastle in an error-ridden encounter.

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Sanderson faith in fly-half Jones

Worcester skipper Pat Sanderson say he is backing Matthew Jones after the fly-half missed five kicks in the 17-9 win at Sale.

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Fortey gives Warriors a headache

Hooker Chris Fortey's impressive form against Sale gives Worcester coach Clive Griffiths a selection headache for Friday's game against Newcastle.

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White set for stint with Saracens

World Cup-winning coach Jake White is to spend a week working with Saracens in the build-up to the Premiership game against Worcester on 30 November.

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Tait worry for Sale

SALE'S sixth defeat in their last seven matches at the hands of Guinness Premiership strugglers Worcester was compounded by the recurrence of a hamstring injury to England international Mathew Tait.

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Sale suffer another blow in selfinflicted defeat against Worcester

Sale 9 Worcester 17 Sale Sharks miss out the chance to go top of the Guinness Premiership table as Worcester claim third straight win.

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Tait dealt fresh injury blow

Sale's sixth defeat in their last seven matches at the hands of Guinness Premiership strugglers Worcester was compounded by the recurrence of a hamstring injury to England international Mathew Tait."