George Worboys, a versatile player capable of playing at fly-half or fullback, is an English rugby union player who currently represents Bath Rugby.
George attended Beechen Cliff School in Bath, where he played rugby alongside Tom de Glanville. He also played for Clifton Rugby and Chippenham, where he was a teammate of Max Ojomoh during their under-14 days. Additionally, George pursued his education at the University of Bath.
In June 2019, Worboys signed a professional contract with Bath, marking the beginning of his professional rugby career. He quickly made his mark, featuring for Bath in the Premiership Rugby Shield by the end of the year.
In 2022, George embarked on a loan spell with RFU Championship side Coventry R.F.C. to gain more experience. He made his debut for Bath in the Premiership Rugby league on October 22, 2022, playing as a fly-half against Northampton Saints. Bath emerged victorious with a 27-14 win, which ended their streak of six consecutive defeats in the 2022-23 Premiership Rugby season. Worboys contributed significantly to the victory, successfully kicking twelve points.
Beyond rugby, George has a personal connection that drives him both on and off the field. In 2014, his younger brother Thomas 'Toti' Worboys passed away at the age of eleven after being diagnosed with leukemia. Since then, George and his family have dedicated their time to raising substantial funds for the charities Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group. To honor his brother's memory, George makes a 'T' gesture with his arms whenever he scores.
Known for his attacking prowess and playmaking abilities, Worboys brings energy, ambition, and skill to the game. He demonstrates intelligence and vision, allowing him to create scoring opportunities for both himself and his teammates. George's dedication to learning is evident through his commitment to training, games, and interactions with coaches and teammates. He has represented England U18s alongside players like Orlando Bailey, Ewan Richards, and John Stewart, showcasing his talents at the international level.
KG (15/06/2023)
Career
Ealing Trailfinders Fly Half |
2024 - present | |
Coventry Rugby Fullback |
2022 - 2023 | |
Bath Rugby Fullback |
2019 - 2024 | |
Chinnor RFC Fly Half |
2024 - 2024 |