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Saturday 18 May 2013

Paul Warwick #23

Last night  (Friday 17th May 2013) Paul Warwick played in the final of the Amlin Challenge Cup.  A game lost by Stade Francaise 34-13.  I say lost because of the amount of wasted possession in the first half.  By the time Leinster had put 21 points on the board SF had 69% of the possession but not a single point to show for it.  To be fair Leinster were amazing and deserved the title, Warwick came on at half time and played the game at scrum half... this is our new #10 I'm talking about!  So, who have we signed?


Paul Warwick

Born:       1981
From:      Australia 
Height:    5' 11"
Weight:   90Kg
Position: Scrum half / Fly half / Full back

His playing career started with Manly in Australia, the same team that the now Sir Clive Woodward ended his playing playing career with back in 1990.  

He joined Connacht for the 2004/05 season.  Scoring 97 points in the challenge cup, which saw him secure a further 2 year deal and catch the eye of many top flight rugby clubs.

2007 Warwick joined Munster.  In the same season they signed All Black legend Doug Howlett.  He had 4 good seasons at the club making 95 appearances and scoring 461 points.  Warwick played his last game for Munster against Scarlets scoring 8 points in April 2011.  He was on the bench for 4 further games but didn't actually make it onto the pitch.


During his time at Munster Warwick was caught up in a bit of controversy when he signed with London Irish for the 2009/2010 season but, for personal reasons, he changed his mind.

February 2011 saw the official announcement that Paul had signed for Stade Francaise and would be playing the 2011/12 season in the Top 14. He has played 48 times for Stade in a mixture of positions including scrum half, fly half and full back.

The 2012/13 season sees Warwick join up with the Worcester Warriors, described as a 'winner' by Richard Hill part of the reason for him being signed was his attitude to playing rugby, but I would imagine the main reason is his versatility.  Mr. Hill used the term 'utility player' a lot of time when talking about building for the future and Warwick is certainly one of those.

Primarily signed as a  fly half to support the work of another Warriors new boy, Ignacio Mieres, Paul has a lot of experience playing at 15 for Munster and as he showed last night, in the Amlin Challenge Cup final, he is a very accomplished scrum half too.

Although he does not have any full international caps, the Australian has played for the Barbarians and 7's rugby for his country.

International or Premiership rugby experience he is not bringing to the club, but he does have bags of European experience and has been brought in to spread his 'winning' mentality. 


If his performance in the final is anything to go by we have signed a quality player. Considering I have not seen any profile description state him as a scrum half he was more than capable in that position.  Very early to the break down, extremely physical in retrieving the ball and in the tackle.  You could see him controlling the forwards and at times he would also take on the role of fly half and be controlling the backs.

Warwick was interviewed by the Irish Times prior to the Amlin final and said of his time with Stade “Yeah it’s been . . . eh . . . interesting,” but he did confirm that he is really looking forward to his move to England, so hopefully we will avoid a repeat of the London Irish episode of 2009.

It has been reported by the club that Warwick will be the back-up 10 for Mieres but also that he will be the player mentor for new academy recruit Tiff Eden.  


Tiff made his Warriors debut in the Greene King 7's in Bury St. Edmonds.  A 7's specialist (or as specialist as you can be at anything when you are 18 years young) and fly half he received very good reports from players and coaches alike.

A big welcome to the club Paul, of the signings Dean Ryan has inherited surely this is one that he will be happy with, I'm really looking forward to seeing Warwick playing in the blue and gold of Worcester Warriors.
 

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