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Squad No: 16

DOB: 16/02/1986

Height: 6ft1in

Weight: 104kg

Position: Second Row

Michael had a tremendous first season with the Bulls after joining from Harlequins at the start of the season.  His angled running made him difficult to stop close to the line and he was rewarded with ten tries in his debut season, playing in all but 3 of the club's 28 games.

 

Michael Worrincy joined the then London Broncos as a 16 year old, signing from the Greenwich Admirals. He toured Australia with BARLA U18s and spent the 2005 season further developing his skills whilst on loan with Hull FC's U21 academy side and,  together with fellow loanee Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, played an important role in Hull's U21 Grand Final success.

He made his debut for the Broncos against the Bulls, coming off the bench in his sides 58-16 defeat on 13th May 2006.

In the 2007 season, Mike returned from a serious leg injury to play a role in the first three games of the season. He came off the interchange bench against St Helens away on the 9th February in a 14-6 win; stayed on the bench for the round two game against Salford City Reds which was an 18-18 draw and played as a starting Prop in the away 26-10 win versus Hull KR.

Michael is the younger brother of former Broncos Academy star Rob Worrincy, who is now with Halifax

Michael was selected to play for the Harlequins Rugby Union side for the Middlesex Sevens at Twickenham Stadium. He guested for club's sister rugby union team in the tournament as Tony Clubb was called on to replace the unavailable Paul Sykes in the match against Wigan Warriors.

At the end of the 2008 season he left Harlequins and joined Bradford Bulls on a two year contract.

Bulls Career details to end of 2009 season:

Apps 4,  Subs 21,  Tries 10, Points 40

Michael Worrincy is sponsored by Designer Factory Kitchens