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Michael "Mikey" Worrincy (born ) also known by the
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of "Black Pearl", is an English
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player for the
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in the Kingstone Press Championship 1. He has previously played for the
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, the
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and the
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in the
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, and with the
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in the NRL. He is the younger brother of Halifax, and Wales international
Rob Worrincy Robert Worrincy (born 9 July 1985) is an English former rugby league footballer who last played as er for Hunslet RLFC in RFL League 1. He previously played in the Super League for the Castleford Tigers, and in the second tier for the Sheff ...
. 2007 saw Worrincy move to . Brian McDermott has also used Worrincy as a . However his favoured playing position is as a . He is of Nigerian and Welsh descent,http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/sport/Worrincy-has-no-worries-.4370321.jp and was brought up in London.


Early career

Worrincy was 16 years old when he began playing for
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academy side after signing from the
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. Worrincy toured Australia with
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U18s. Worrincy spent the 2005 season further developing his skills whilst on loan with
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's U21 academy side together with fellow loanee
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played an important role in Hull's U21 Grand Final success.


2006 season

In 2006 Harlequins Rugby League struggled for form and additionally had an injury crisis with 15 players unavailable and there were calls for the club's best youngsters to appear. Worrincy and Louis McCarthy-Scarsbrook were considered for the home game against Leeds, yet it was two months later before Worrincy finally made his début for the senior squad after coming off the bench against
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in the 58–16 defeat on 13 May 2006. Worrincy made his second senior appearance as a substitute on 29 May in a historic 29–28 victory over
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with
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kicking over a drop-goal in the 79th minutes to secure the two points. On 10 June, Worrincy traded the number 17 jumper for a starting position in the second row against
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. In an exciting game Worrincy charged on to the ball from 40 yards out and ran brilliantly through the defence to register his first ever four points for the club. Quins RL won 30–28 with Warrington scoring three tries in the last twelve minutes to bring the sides close despite a dominant performance. Worrincy's last appearance of the season came in round 22 when Harlequins defeated
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18–16 in another close game. Similar to Worrincy's previous appearance the opposition ran in three late tries.


2007 season

In the 2007 season, Worrincy returned from a serious leg injury to play a role in the first three games of the season. He came off the substitutes bench against St. Helens away on 9 February in a 14–6 win; stayed on the bench for the round two game against
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which was an 18–18 draw and played as a starting Prop in the away 26–10 win versus
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. Despite these strong performances Worrincy was dropped into the Academy. The club preferred Temata, Heckenberg,
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and McCarthy-Scarsbrook as the starting and impact props. In the second row Lee Hopkins and
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played almost every game, with Jonny Grayshon covering that position from the bench. At perhaps the two highest-earners at the club Scott Hill and
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were competing for a position after both were displaced at half-back by McLinden and Orr. Many Quins supporters were disappointed that Worrincy was not selected during this period and some were shocked when Brian McDermott decided to sign Luke Burgess on loan and play him straightaway. Additionally former
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Academy forwards
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and Dave Tootill started to be named in the twenty-man squad whilst Worrincy was left out. Given this context, it was a surprise when Worrincy reappeared in rounds 11 and 12 having seemingly drifted out of favour. He started on the bench in the heavy defeats at
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on 22 April (46–16) and again on 29 April 2007 (a 6–44 home loss) versus St. Helens. These were the two heaviest defeats of the season and Mike quickly found himself out of favour despite it being obvious that others had played poorly. During his time on the sidelines he obtained his first personal sponsorship in June 2007, with Kate Rammond sponsoring him for home games and Mark Rammond sponsoring him away from home (cited in Harlequins RL matchday programme). A spate of injuries in the side including Purdham, Heckenberg, Paul and Hill saw Worrincy return to play rounds 15, 16, 17 and 18. He found himself on the bench in the heavy 44–18 loss away at the Bradford Bulls. However he started at second row for the excellent home victory over the
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(18–8). He also featured in the away Rugby League
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defeat at Wigan the following week and then played in the for the historic first ever Super League try-less game where Quins lost 5–2 away at the Salford City Reds. He then played against the Hull Kingston Rovers as a starting prop on 30 June 2007 where he was instrumental in the 32–18 win, scoring the first try of the game from five metres out and his own first try of the season. The following Saturday he appeared against
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who dominated the early stages of the game with their awesome size and strength combining with gallic flair to dominate the match but ultimately Quins went on to record a 30–22 victory. However, although Worrincy made the 18 for the following game against Hull away he found himself yet again out of favour. Although Quins RL were 8–0 up after only 13 minutes, they consistently gave away penalties to go in 8–8 at the break following four conversions from Danny Tickle. In the second half Quins conceded further two further tries and scored no points whatsoever despite having four consecutive series of possession followed quickly by another three. It seems that Quins RL have not always noticed the correlation between the selection of Worrincy and the positivity of the result. Worrincy is the younger brother of former Academy star Rob Worrincy, who became a
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in the 2007 season with appearances for
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, a trial with 2006 Grand Finalists
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, and then returned to
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, where his previous final appearance has seemed to be in the National League Grand Final where he scored a length of the field try. Worrincy's best attribute is his determination and pace. A commanding figure when locking the scrum or in the second row, Worrincy is a supreme athlete who is both forceful and nimble in the pack. With his good footballing skills, Worrincy is a hugely promising player. The was selected to play for the Harlequins Rugby Union side for the
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at
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. He guested for club's sister rugby union team in the tournament as
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was called on to replace the unavailable Paul Sykes in the match against
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.


2008

Worrincy signed for
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on 25 September 2008.


2010

On 12 November 2010 it was announced Worrincy had signed for
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. On 12 November 2010, he successfully agreed terms with Penrith and became the 4th former Bradford Bulls player (
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, George Burgess, Mark Flanagan, and Michael Worrincy) to play in Australia.


2012

Worrincy initially began the season at
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. But shortly into the season Worrincy transferred to the
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in Championship 1. In early July it was revealed that Worrincy had his contracted terminated with Skolars as he had been offer trials with Rugby Union side
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. The London Skolars coaching staff said positive things about him and hopes that he will rejoin the club s at a later date. Should Worrincy get into the
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team he would be playing in the top flight of English rugby union, the
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.


References


External links


Harlequins profile
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Independent on Sunday Article 23 March 2006
{{DEFAULTSORT:Worrincy, Michael 1986 births Living people Black British sportsmen Bradford Bulls players English people of Nigerian descent English people of Welsh descent English rugby league players Leigh Leopards players London Broncos players London Skolars players Rugby league players from Leeds Rugby league second-rows Windsor Wolves players York City Knights players