
Play-Off Final First Leg Close To Sell-Out
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Matthew Morgan returns to the Bristol Rugby starting line-up for the play-off final first leg on Wednesday (7.45pm kick-off).
The Greene King IPA Championship player of the year is one of three changes as Bristol prepare for the visit of Worcester Warriors in front of a sell-out crowd at Ashton Gate.
Mitch Eadie recovers from a shoulder injury sustained in the semi-finals to be named in the back-row alongside Ryan Jones and Jack Lam.
Ross McMillan (pectoral) is unavailable, so Chris Brooker starts and Max Crumpton comes into the 22-man squad.
Marco Mama is listed among the replacements, which also includes fellow Academy graduates Jack Tovey and Ben Glynn.
Bristol Rugby team to face Worcester Warriors at Ashton Gate on Wednesday, 20 May (7.45pm KO):
Jack Wallace; Charlie Amesbury, Gareth Maule, Gavin Henson, David Lemi; Matthew Morgan, Dwayne Peel (c); Kyle Traynor, Chris Brooker, Gaston Cortes, Glen Townson, Mark Sorenson, Ryan Jones, Jack Lam, Mitch Eadie.
Replacements: Max Crumpton, Anthony Perenise, Ben Glynn, Marco Mama, Tom Kessell, Nicky Robinson, Jack Tovey.
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