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RAIDERS TO STAY AT HOME

WORCESTER Raiders have agreed a new deal to remain at Sixways Stadium next season.
The Hellenic Premier side have signed a new lease agreement with the stadium owners, Atlas Worcester Warriors Rugby Club Limited.
Raiders chairman Steve Harris said: “Despite all of the odds being stacked against us, the community of Worcester have supported the club, enabling us to have a successful season on the pitch.”
The club have been moved sideways from the Hellenic to the Midland Premier next season.

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