WORCESTER Warriors flanker Sam Betty will be returning to take on his former club Cornish Pirates in the Greene King IPA Championship on Saturday (3pm).
Betty, who was born in Bristol, scored two tries in 60 appearances for Pirates and was famed for his raw aggression, handling and general work-rate in the loose.
He joined Warriors in 2011 after a superb performance for the Penzance side during the second leg of the Championship play-off final at Sixways.
“I had a good six years down at Pirates and I have some really fond memories of the club,” he said.
“We played them and beat them quite comfortably at our place earlier in the season.
“But they then went and put 45 points on Bristol. I have seen Pirates play a few times and I know a few of the players. They have got a very good team, are well coached and I am expecting them to be pretty tough opposition.
“I am also looking forward to catching up with them after the game.
“I try to prepare the same way for every game but I am looking forward to playing against my old club. I am sure there will be a bit of banter during the game.”
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