Pumas star signs with Warriors
Worcester Warriors have announced a major new international signing and that a key leading player has also committed his future as the club builds towards a bright and exciting future.
The club can confirm that Argentina international back row Leonardo Senatore has agreed a move to Warriors from next season while fullback Chris Pennell has also put pen to paper on new terms at Sixways.
Head coach Richard Hill on Wednesday described the two signatures as crucial and a real statement of intent about where Warriors are going as a club and striving to achieve in the coming years.
Back row giant Senatore, who can play at flank or No.8, is one of the most exciting talents in Argentinean rugby having already won 17 caps for his country.
The abrasive 28-year-old impressed at the 2011 Rugby World Cup before enjoying a spell in the Top 14 in France with Toulon. He last played for Argentina against Ireland at Lansdowne Road in November.
“Leonardo is a fantastic signing for Warriors. Like the vast majority of Argentinean players he is very passionate about his rugby, will give everything, is very dedicated and extremely loyal,” said Hill.
“He has good technical ability and is a strong ball-carrying back row forward of considerable size. Leonardo is a real athlete who brings vast experience from his international action.
“We have seen him in action for Argentina and in the World Cup. He has been on our radar for the last few years and he has been in fantastic form.
“Leonardo will add experience and quality to our squad and we look forward to him joining.”
Inspirational fullback Pennell, a home-grown product of the Warriors Academy, has been one of the star performers at Sixways over the last five years and produced some of his very best displays this season.
Worcester born-and-bred, Pennell, who was club captain between 2010 and 2012, is now closing in a century of appearances for Warriors and has already featured on 16 occasions in all competitions this term.
“When I first joined Worcester Warriors I was told that Chris was the future of the club - that very much remains the case today,” said Hill.
“His attitude and work ethic is superb and he has really developed himself as a player.
“I always felt he was a leader and I made him captain before he suffered terrible luck and two seasons of bad injuries.
“This season he has been able to concentrate on his own game, is back to his very best and getting better as the season progresses. He has the full confidence of the team around him, is fantastic under the high ball, a good defender and a strong runner.
“Chris has all the qualities to get even better and this is a very important re-signing for us.”