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At a glance
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
10Penzance/Newlyn42
11Pertemps Bees411
12Plymouth Albion49
13Wakefield41
14Worcester Warriors26125

Round 5
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Bristol Shoguns14
2Orrell10

Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
7Newcastle Falcons2247
8Leeds Carnegie2243
9Worcester Warriors2242
10London Irish2240
11Northampton Saints2240

Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
6Northampton Saints2253
7Newcastle Falcons2247
8Worcester Warriors2247
9Bath Rugby2246
10Saracens2246

Group A
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Bath Rugby312
2Gloucester Rugby39
3Ospreys36
4Bristol Rugby31

Group C
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Llanelli Scarlets312
2Newcastle Falcons38
3Sale Sharks36
4Leeds Carnegie32

Pool 1
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Northampton Saints623
2Bristol Rugby616
3Narbonne49
4Viadana42

Group B
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1London Wasps314
2Cardiff Blues36
3London Irish35
4Saracens35

Pool 2
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1London Irish00
2Pau00
3Rugby Parma00
4SU Agen00

Pool 3
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Gloucester Rugby629
2Bayonne20
3Bucuresti20
4Toulon20

Group D
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Leicester Tigers310
2Northampton Saints39
3Dragons38
4Worcester Warriors30

Pool 4
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Newcastle Falcons628
2Brive21
3Border Reivers20
4L'Aquila20

Pool 5
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Worcester Warriors415
2Connacht Rugby24
3Catania00
4Montpellier20

Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
8Bath Rugby2245
9Newcastle Falcons2244
10Sale Sharks2242
11Worcester Warriors2234
12Northampton Saints2233

Pos
Team
Pl
Pts

Group A
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Ospreys314
2Gloucester Rugby310
3Bristol Rugby34
4Bath Rugby32

League 1
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1London Irish25
2Bath Rugby24
3Northampton Saints23

League 2
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1NEC Harlequins26
2Gloucester Rugby24
3Sale Sharks22

League 3
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Leicester Tigers26
2Saracens24
3Worcester Warriors22

League 4
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1London Wasps26
2Newcastle Falcons24
3Bristol Rugby22

Pool 1
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Dragons625
2Bristol Rugby625
3Bucuresti68
4Bayonne67

Group C
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Sale Sharks312
2Newcastle Falcons38
3Llanelli Scarlets35
4NEC Harlequins33

Pool 2
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Saracens626
2Glasgow Warriors622
3Narbonne610
4G.R.A.N Parma61

Pool 3
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Brive624
2Newcastle Falcons621
3Montauban613
4Petrarca Padova60

Group B
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Cardiff Blues313
2London Irish35
3Saracens34
4London Wasps34

Pool 4
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Bath Rugby626
2NEC Harlequins621
3Connacht Rugby68
4Montpellier65

Pool 5
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1ASM Clermont Auvergne628
2Worcester Warriors619
3Viadana611
4Albi60

Group D
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Leicester Tigers310
2Worcester Warriors38
3Dragons34
4Northampton Saints34

Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
177Worcester00
178Worcester00
179Worcester Warriors00
180Worcester Warriors00
181Worcester Warriors00

Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
8Saracens2252
9Bristol Rugby2237
10Worcester Warriors2236
11Newcastle Falcons2234
12Leeds Carnegie2212

Group A
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1London Wasps311
2Gloucester Rugby38
3Newcastle Falcons37
4Dragons35

Pool 1
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Bath Rugby628
2Auch614
3Albi611
4Overmach Parma67

Pool 6
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts

Group B
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Leicester Tigers311
2Cardiff Blues39
3Sale Sharks34
4Bath Rugby34

Pool 2
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Worcester Warriors629
2Montauban616
3Bucuresti610
4G.R.A.N Parma63

Group C
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Ospreys314
2London Irish36
3Worcester Warriors35
4Harlequins35

Pool 3
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Newcastle Falcons624
2Brive620
3Connacht Rugby615
4El Salvador60

Group D
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Saracens312
2Llanelli Scarlets311
3Bristol Rugby36
4Leeds Carnegie33

Pool 4
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Sale Sharks627
2Montpellier619
3Bayonne68
4Petrarca Padova65

Pool 5
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Castres Olympique621
2Leeds Carnegie619
3Calvisano69
4Dax67
Warriors win!
Brilliant Warriors hand out final day thrashing
10 May 2008, 4:37 pm
Match report by Ben Mottram
Worcester Warriors finished the Guinness Premiership season in style as they thumped Newcastle 51-10 in a eight-try hammering of running rugby to fly above the Falcons in the table.
Mike Ruddock’s men turned up the heat on a sweltering hot day as the tries flew over for the inspired home side.

Miles Benjamin (2), Aleki Lutui, Pat Sanderson, Thinus Delport, Rico Gear, Marcel Garvey and Chris Horsman all crossed the whitewash as the Falcons were put to the sword in commanding fashion.

Ruddock had called for his side to battle for cup final places later this month and they showed their desire with a gripping show as the end of season party hit the high notes.

There was a party atmosphere from the off at Sixways Stadium as the curtain fell of the Guinness Premiership season under real sunny skies.

Warrior legends Delport, Tony Windo, Drew Hickey and Shane Drahm received a standing ovation as they led the team out and Warriors flew out of the traps from the off. The backs went left and right with real menace with Delport making an initial break in midfield before Falcons were penalised for not rolling away.

A succession of penalties saw Warriors kick for the corner and show the real confident in the side to go for tries ahead of kicks at goal. The decision paid off as Sanderson leapt from the back of a rolling maul to crash over the line and give his side the dream start in the final home game. Drahm slotted the penalty for a 7-0 lead.

Falcons responded with some possession of their own but John Rudd was tackled by Miles Benjamin before the winger was then shunted out by Matt Powell as Worcester battled for the ball back.

Worcester were firing in some big tackles in midfield as Newcastle looked to make slick hands count and unlock the home defence. Delport again showed neat feet and strength to escape the clutches of Tim Vissrer after an intelligent kick over the top put the full back in trouble.

Drahm thrilled the fans with a darting run from deep that saw him jink past a number of flaying Newcastle tackles as the diminutive fly half looked to leave a lasting impression in his final home appearance before departing for Japan.

Newcastle were struggling to get any possession and breakdown a pumped up Warriors side with another penalty allowing Drahm to drill it to the corner. Quick thinking saw hooker Aleki Lutui take a short lineout and get the ball back from Rawlinson before barging over for a magical individual score. Drahm’s kick just drifted wide right but the lead was extended to 12-0.

Worcester were looking to run from deep and Drahm’s booming boot was putting the Falcons on the back foot in their own half for long periods. But from nowhere Ollie Phillips showed neat feet to scamper over for a superb individual effort, despite angry protests from home fans that he had failed to ground the ball. The conversion from Steve Jones cut the lead to 12-7.

Newcastle lost Rob Vickers for pulling back as Drahm again made a break in midfield and the fly half made the indiscretion count as he drilled a penalty sweetly through the middle.

A stray pass from Powell put Drahm in trouble in his own half and the number 10 had to scramble back to boot to touch. It gave Newcastle a great attacking platform from the lineout just metres from the home line. But the ball was not fed in straight and when the scrum collapsed the penalty went against the visitors allowing Drahm to boot clear and relieve the pressure.

Worcester finished the first half in the ascendancy with more attacking play but when they were pinned for not releasing the chance looked to have gone. But when the penalty failed to find touch back came Warriors with Garvey pressing the gas to make room out wide.

Newcastle then lost a lineout and when Sanderson went wide it found Chris Horsman who celebrated a first start since October by diving over before booting the ball high into the South Stand to celebrate. Drahm was just wide with his conversion but the lead was 20-7. Just before the break Jones hit a penalty to cut the lead to 20-10 at the interval.

Worcester started the second half as they had ended the first as they ran the channels to try and cut open the Falcons open and score the elusive fourth try for the bonus point. It took them less than two minutes as fan’s hero Delport dived over to a huge ovation before chants of ‘Thinus. Thinus’ rang around Sixways to acclaim the South African star. Drahm was just wide with his conversion attempt.

Warriors were now running the ball with real venom from all over the field as Sanderson and Rawlinson made big yards in midfield with bulldozing runs. When quick ball was secured the intelligent Drahm chipped over to Benjamin who reacted smartly to touch down in the right corner.

Three minutes later the wing was at his try-scoring best again as he raced up on the shoulder of Drahm after he broke the line before pressing the gas to scorch over for try number six to leave Falcons reeling in shock after three tries in eight minutes. Drahm’s kick took the home side 37-7 ahead.

The all-action Lutui was replaced by Matt Mullan and Will Bowley took the spot of Rawlinson as the game entered the final half hour and Warriors went for the kill.

Hickey was introduced for his farewell appearance on home soil for skipper before Gear exploited a huge goal in the visiting defence that Drahm converted as Warriors nudged towards the half century.

Drahm’s cross field kick again almost unlocked the creaky Newcastle defence but Horstmann just failed to gather before Chris Pennell replaced two-try star Benjamin and Drahm left to a standing ovation.

The changes had little impact on rampant Warriors as a length of the field move saw Garvey stretch over to score and Hickey stepped up to convert to huge cheers and cap a superb final day.

Timeline:
04m Sanderson t Drahm c 7-0
18m Lutui t 12-0
26m Phillips t Jones c 12-7
28m Drahm p 15-7
38m Horsman t 20-7
40m Jones p 25-10
41m Delport t 25-10
46m Benjamin t 30-10
49m Benjamin t Drahm c 37-10
55m Gear t Drahm c 44-10
65m Garvey t Hickey c 51-10

Warriors: 01 Tony Windo, 02 Aleki Lutui (Mullan 48), 03 Chris Horsman (Taumoepeau 54), 04 Greg Rawlinson (Bowley 48), 05 Craig Gillies, 06 Netani Talei, 07 Pat Sanderson (Hickey 54), 08 Kai Horstmann, 09 Matt Powell (Arr 55), 10 Shane Drahm (Carlisle 64), 11 Miles Benjamin (Pennell 59), 12 Dale Rasmussen, 13 Rico Gear, 14 Marcel Garvey, 15 Thinus Delport

Replacements: 16 Matt Mullan, 17 Tevita Taumoepeau, 18 Will Bowley, 19 Drew Hickey, 20 Jonny Arr, 21 Joe Carlisle, 22 Chris Pennell

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