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Pennell staying at Sixways

Pennell staying at Sixways

Two more: Chris Pennell

Worcester have announced that young talent Chris Pennell has signed a new two-year contract at Sixways.

Supremely talented and versatile back Pennell, another product of the club's successful Academy, first burst into the senior team during the 2007/08 season when he made his Guinness Premiership debut against Bath.

The 22-year-old, comfortable playing at full-back, wing and centre, made 20 competitive first team starts during his first senior season for Warriors, including 12 in the top-flight.

Worcester born and bred, Pennell represented England at U19 level and became a key performer for the club during the 2008/09 campaign until he suffered a serious knee injury in Europe.

The back has since returned to full fitness, grabbing tries against Connacht and Olympus Madrid this season, and has been praised by Director of Rugby Mike Ruddock for his commitment and determination to battle back from injury in recent seasons and continue his development.

"It's a big boost to us that Chris Pennell has signed for two years," said Ruddock.

"He is an outstanding young man with a strong work ethic and high skill level.

"He has overcome a number of injuries over the last couple of years and always comes back fitter, stronger and better then he was at the time of the injury.

"From that point of view, Chris is an inspirational character and I really believe the best is yet to come from him and he has the potential to follow the likes of Matt Mullan, Miles Benjamin and Tom Wood into representative rugby.

"Apart from his obvious all-round rugby skills, the fact that he can play wing, full back, outside centre and even kick goals just shows what a prodigious young talent he is and at 22 the best is yet to come in Worcester colours."

Pennell, who has made 36 appearances for Warriors and scored 42 points, revealed his delight at agreeing a new contract at his home club.

"I'm very pleased to sign and be here for another two years," he said.

"I really love it here, I'm Worcester-born and this is my team. I want to play a big part in bringing this club a lot of success.

"I've always had wonderful support from the club, throughout everything I have been through, which made this a very easy decision.

"The club had invested a lot in me and I'm hoping over the coming years to pay that back."