JEAN-BAPTISTE Bruzulier will skipper Worcester Cavaliers in their Aviva A-League opener against Sale Jets at Sixways tomorrow (3pm).
Warriors' second-string will look to go one better than last season, which saw them defeat Gloucester, Leicester, Northampton, Sale, Newcastle, Bristol and Bath on the way to the final before losing out to Saracens Storm 27-19.
Eight of those named in this week’s starting 15 featured for Warriors in last weekend’s trip to Italy against Zebre Rugby.
Full-back Perry Humphreys starts in a back three alongside wingers Dean Hammond and Josh Adams, while Max Stelling and Ravai Fatiaki link-up in the centre once again.
In the half-back partnership, 18-year-old Jamie Shillcock will line-up at fly-half next to number nine Bruzulier.
In the pack, Italian Derrick Appiah starts alongside Ben Sowrey and Mike Daniels with Darren O’Shea and Andrew Kitchener in the second row.
Carl Kirwan, Sam Ripper-Smith and Mat Gilbert make up the back row.
The replacement bench includes prop Ryan Bower, as well as Hartpury youngster Jonas Mikalcius, who scored two stunning tries against Sale’s Under 23 side earlier in the season.
Academy manager Mark Hewitt said: “We’re looking forward to kicking off the Aviva A League with what is a really exciting and enthusiastic young group.
“We’ll be looking to these guys to showcase their talents and ultimately compete for places with those in the first-team.”
Worcester Cavaliers
15 Perry Humphreys
14 Josh Adams
13 Max Stelling
12 Ravai Fatiaki
11 Dean Hammond
10 Jamie Shillcock
9 Jean-Baptiste Bruzulier (C)
1 Derrick Appiah
2 Ben Sowrey
3 Mike Daniels
4 Andrew Kitchener
5 Darren O’Shea
6 Carl Kirwan
7 Sam Ripper-Smith
8 Mat Gilbert.
Replacements
16 Jack Singleton
17 Ryan Bower
18 Gareth Milasinovich
19 Charlie Hewitt
20 Ted Hill (Worcester Sixth Form College/AASE)
21 Jonas Mikalcius (Hartpury)
22 Will Butler (Hereford Cathedral School)
23 Ollie Allsopp (Malvern College)
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