Ex-England flanker Matt Kvesic joins Coventry Rugby
Coventry Rugby have confirmed the signing of highly-experienced England international forward Matt Kvesic. The 31-year-old back-rower joins Cov from Italian side Zebre Parma where he finished last season following the collapse of Worcester Warriors.
Kvesic made more than 200 senior appearances during a glittering Premiership career with Worcester, Gloucester and Exeter and he now adds this experience to a Coventry side which claimed third place in last season’s RFU Championship.
Kvesic began his rugby journey with Swanage and Wareham RFC before joining Worcester Warriors’ academy at the age of 14. After a number of stand-out displays for county side North Midlands and the Midlands Division the flanker earned England honours at U16 and U18 level.
Kvesic made his senior debut for Worcester in 2009, in the process becoming the youngest player to represent the club in the professional era.
England U20 honours followed as Kvesic became an integral part of the Warriors’ line-up before signing for Gloucester in 2013 – the year during which he made his first of his four senior appearances for England against Argentina.
In 2017 Kvesic left Gloucester for Premiership rivals Exeter Chiefs, where he remained until the summer of 2020 when he returned to boyhood club Worcester.
After being forced to look elsewhere to continue his playing career following Worcester’s autumn collapse the flanker signed for Italian side Zebre Parma where he completed the 2022/23 season.
Kvesic said he is thrilled to follow close friend and former Exeter and Warriors’ teammate Will Chudley to the Butts Park Arena.
“I’m really looking forward to playing some rugby; I’m still really hungry to play and contribute to the team,” he said.
“The Championship is a tough, competitive league and hopefully we can close the gap on those top two teams and go past them.”
“I’ve been well informed by Will that this is a real family club, and you can see with the number of Season Memberships just how energetic our home games will be. It should be really good fun, I’m looking forward to it.”
Head Coach Alex Rae believes that the experience that Matt brings will be invaluable for his relatively young side.
“We’re delighted to bring Matt to Coventry,” he said. “He’s a proven top-end Premiership player who’s also been capped for England.
“The thing that impressed me most was his desire and enthusiasm to come and have an impact on the field for Coventry and also to help our younger players develop by sharing his experience.
“Everyone you speak to only has good things to say about Matt as a person which was equally appealing, so we think it’s a terrific fit and one to be excited about.”
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Who would you have played at 10 with Richie Mo'unga gone and Fergus Burke not available till late in the season ? Scott Barrett hardly played, Sam Whitelock was overseas. There were injuries amongst the replacements. The fairy story that Robertson would have won in this situation is a exactly that a fairy story. We went within a whisker of getting in the play offs late in the season, because we had Fergus Burke, Blackadder others back. Codie Taylor made a big impact when he came back from his sabbatical. Hopefully he will be the captain next year, Codie has had a great season since returning to the Crusaders and for the All Blacks.
Go to commentsEarned a 9.5 with top game overall though Tk while Italians were allowed to crowd breakdown without penalty often. We do have Love with two tries in 4 Test 😎minutes on field!
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