Worcester Warriors RFC

Gordon Ross to join Worcester coaching team

Warriors today announced that former international Gordon Ross will become the Club's Academy Transition Manager.
The 37-year-old will move to Sixways this summer after spending the 2014/15 season as Assistant Coach at .
During a successful playing career, Ross won 25 caps for Scotland and appeared in the 2003 .
At club level, Ross represented , , Castres and before finishing his playing career at London Welsh.
Ross scored 696 points in 103 appearances and was also voted man-of-the-match when Leeds beat Rugby to lift the Powergen Cup in 2005.
He said: “I am absolutely delighted to be offered the opportunity to join ' coaching staff.
“I am very impressed with the infrastructure and also the ambition of the Club. The Club have a fantastic playing squad and I am very much looking forward to working and supporting players with the goal of seeing them progress to the first-team.
“Dean Ryan and his coaching team have an excellent reputation of improving young coaches and I very much hope through hard work and determination the same will apply to me.”
Warriors Director of Rugby Dean Ryan added: “Gordon has illustrated a fantastic desire to become a successful coach and his season as Assistant Coach at London Welsh will stand him in good stead.
“Gordon enjoyed a fine playing career, during which he was an outstanding professional, so we are delighted he will join us as a coach this summer.”

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