
WING Jake Garside felt was pleased to aid Worcester Warriors in claiming a “really important” first away win.
Worcester Warriors didn’t lead against Caldy until the final seconds of the match, when Garside flew over out wide to confirm the crucial 15-17 win on the road.
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The victory sees Warriors move up to second in the table, trailing only reigning champions Ealing Trailfinders who have enjoyed a perfect six from six to start their Champ Rugby campaign.
Speaking after the final whistle, Garside thanked his teammates in setting up the two tries, crediting them with finding him the opportunities to fly over.
The wing said: “For me, it is brilliant (to score two tries). But credit to the lads.
“I basically got given them on a plate, all I had to do was run it and put it down.
“The lads did all the work for it, I was just lucky enough to be on the end.”
Garside added that him and his teammates were “buzzing” to seal their first win away from Sixways, while admitting it was a “tough” match – with the game being Warriors’ closest-fought score line so far.
He explained: “It is really important – the first away win is great for momentum.
“We go back home next week at Sixways with a big crowd, it is really important for us boys to get it over the line.”
Garside also credited the travelling support on the day.
“It is fantastic,” he said. “Caldy have got some brilliant fans and you get a bit of stick which is all part of the game – it is brilliant.
“But hearing a couple Warriors chants here, away, it is just fantastic.”
Warriors are back in action with another tough, top-six clash next week at Sixways Stadium, when they host Nottingham on Saturday, November 15.
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