TWO Herefordshire teenagers have made their first-team professional rugby for English Premiership clubs - and looked at ease against illustrious opposition.

Last year’s 1st XV captain at Monmouth School for Boys, Theo Mayell, and the vice-captain, Joe Jenkins, impressed on their debuts for Worcester Warriors and Bristol Bears, respectively.

Jenkins, who cut his rugby teeth with Hereford RFC at Wyeside, made his debut for Bristol Bears in a pre-season game against the Dragons at a packed Rodney Parade in Newport.

The youngster looked comfortable in the outside-centre berth and produced a host of nice touches and made some strong tackles.

He then followed this up with a fine performance for Bears in the Premiership Cup against Exeter Chiefs.

Mayell, who lives near Ross-on-Wye, played for Worcester Warriors against a very strong Gloucester side, containing four internationals in the Premiership Cup at Kingsholm.

Despite suffering a defeat, Mayell gave a brilliant display in front of 9,000 supporters and shone with his intelligent support running and fearless play at the breakdown.

Mr Paul Morris, master in charge of rugby coaching at Monmouth School for Boys, said: “It was fantastic to be present to watch both boys run out to make their professional debuts.

“Theo didn’t appear fazed at all by the large crowd or the presence of several internationals directly opposite him.

“It was great to see Joe take the field again after his battle with injury over the past year.  The biggest compliment I could pay both players is that they both looked at home in this environment.

“They have been, and I am sure will continue to be, outstanding ambassadors for rugby at Monmouth School for Boys and we wish them every success.”