Worcester Warriors Revamp Lineup for Nottingham Rugby Union Clash

The Worcester Warriors are gearing up for their upcoming clash against Nottingham at Sixways Stadium. In a strategic move, the team has made four notable changes to the starting lineup.
Key Changes in the Starting Lineup
Huw Taylor, returning to the club, receives his first start in the second-row alongside Hallam Chapman. Thabo Ndimande enters the back-row, prompting team captain Matt Kvesic to transition to number eight, while Tim Anstee retains his position.
- Front Row: The Warriors maintain an unchanged front row, featuring Billy Keast, Will Biggs, and Ashley Challenger, all of whom contributed to the team’s recent victory at Caldy.
- Backs: Lloyd Williams joins the starting lineup as scrum-half, partnering with Tiff Eden. Rory Taylor holds his position at inside centre, with Tom Seabrook alongside him on the pitch.
- Wing: Juan Gonzalez makes a return after international duty with Uruguay, starting on the wing along with Jake Garside and Louis Brown.
Bench Additions
Prop Harry Olding could make his debut for the Warriors from the bench after joining the team on a short-term loan from Bridgend Ravens. The full bench includes:
- Austin Wallis
- Harry Olding
- Finn Haynes
- Owain Evans
- Khalik Kareem
- Will Lane
- Will Reed
- Will Trewin
Worcester Warriors Squad for Nottingham Match
The complete squad for the match against Nottingham is as follows:
| Starting XV | Replacements |
|---|---|
| Billy Keast | Austin Wallis |
| Will Biggs | Harry Olding |
| Ashley Challenger | Finn Haynes |
| Hallam Chapman | Owain Evans |
| Huw Taylor | Khalik Kareem |
| Tim Anstee | Will Lane |
| Thabo Ndimande | Will Reed |
| Matt Kvesic | Will Trewin |
| Lloyd Williams | |
| Tiff Eden | |
| Juan Gonzalez | |
| Rory Taylor | |
| Tom Seabrook | |
| Jake Garside | |
| Louis Brown |
As the Warriors prepare for this critical match, the revamped lineup aims to secure another victory. Fans eagerly await the performance of these newly adjusted players against Nottingham.




