Gloucester legend leaves retirement to join as player-coach at Worcester
Former England rugby player Bill Twelvetrees has come out of retirement to join Worcester Warriors
Former England rugby player Bill Twelvetrees has come out of retirement to join Worcester Warriors.
The 36-year-old spent a majority of his playing career at Gloucester before retiring last year.
He takes up a player-coach role ahead of the 25/26 season.
He spent his playing career at the Bedford Blues, the Leicester Tigers, Gloucester Rugby - and finally the Ealing Trailfinders - naking more than 300 appearances, in total.
It was during his time with Gloucester when he was called-up to the England squad, with whom he played as inside centre.
He won 22 caps for the national side, and also played one match with the British and Irish Lions.
Twelvetrees returned to Gloucester Hartpury last year after retiring as a player.