Aug 2011 – … Rugby Football Union. Jake Carter 11. Stourport started the match with a bang, playing attacking, fast tempo rugby from within their own half. The programme provides players with the best opportunity to succeed in the next step of their life, be it professional rugby, university, an … The University is sponsoring the Under 18 AASE team’s kit for the 2018/19 season. PE teacher and sports coach Malvern College 2009 – June 2014 5 years. Overview The ACE scheme – Academy, Colleges and Education - is targeted at talented Year 12 and Year 13 students who have the aspirations and potential to play at the elite end of the game. © All Rights Reserved - WRFC Trading Ltd, Website Designed & Developed By DesignReligion, Extended Developing Player Programme (XDPP). Space soon opened up as fly-half Jonty Monk delivered a well-timed pass set up Reece Davies for a try in the corner. Wasps continued to put pressure on in Warriors territory but some good defence from the young guns left them without any points to show for their possession. Fly-half Sam Hollingsworth was unable to add the extras. He has also played for England U18 and U21. Players, aged 16 to 18,  from this large geographical area attend Stourport High School and Sixth Form College to complete their education while the Warriors Academy delivers approximately 20 hours of rugby per week. “At the end I let the boys on the pitch decide what decisions to make as it will benefit them to learn how to manage a game make the right choices.”. If you have any cause for concern over any material posted here please let us know as soon as possible by e-mailing. Warriors cleared to touch and an excellent driving lineout move culminated in their third score of the afternoon much to the joy of the travelling supporters and parents watching on. The Warriors AASE programme is run through a partnership between Worcester Warriors and Stourport High School & VIth Form College. Warriors AASE team off to winning start Stourport High School – Warriors’ AASE team – kicked off their AASE League campaign with a 59-26 win over Moulton College, their Northampton Saints equivalents, at Sixways. That left number-eight Ben Pope an easy conversion in his final AASE appearance. SportNetwork.net is part of the Durham Associates Group of companies, Warriors AASE to Take on Wasps AASE on Finals Day. The Worcester Sixth Form side were awarded victory due to the fact they scored first as the two sides were level on tries, penalties and conversions.Max Craven scored an excellent solo try early on and Dan Batty added a second to get Worcester off to a flying start. Wasps fought back when a driving maul forced its way over the line after a strong break from their loosehead prop. PE teacher and sports coach Malvern College. If this is something that is of interest please contact Ryan Watkins, Worcester Warriors AASE Manager by emailing:  ryan.watkins@warriors.co.uk, who will arrange an informal discussion.