WRFC and City Signs are excited to announce a new sponsorship partnership.

Darren Wilkins, Director at City Signs, shares a personal connection with the club, having played for Worcester Rugby Club from the age of 12. This partnership is more than just a business decision for Darren and CitySigns; it’s a way to give back to the community that has supported both the club and CitySigns for decades.

CitySigns will be prominently featured on the new First XV shirts, which will be rolled out to all teams across the club, including men's, women's, mixed ability, and walking rugby teams. This sponsorship is part of a broader effort to ensure that Worcester Rugby Club continues to thrive, not just as a sports team but as a community hub that brings together over 1,000 members, players, parents, and local businesses.

For more than 60 years, CitySigns has been serving the Worcester community, providing quality signage solutions whilst maintaining strong ties with local businesses and organisations. This new partnership with Worcester Rugby Club underscores City Signs’ ongoing commitment to the city and to its people.

Darren Wilkins is pictured confirming the deal with Max Edwards and club chairman Paul Knott.

Watch this space for other sponsor announcements…

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