The Warriors overcame third-place London Scottish in the semifinal play-off, while Bristol (who finished first in the league table) beat fourth-place Rotherham Titans in the other semi-final.
London Welsh were promoted back into the English Premiership after defeating Bristol in the play-off final after being relegated into the RFU Championship the previous year.
Touch judges: Luke Pearce Ian Tempest Television match official: Graham Hughes Touch judges: Luke Pearce Greg Garner Television match official: David Grashoff Worcester win 59 – 58 on aggregate [38][39] [37] [35] The RFU Dream Team is picked by the coaches of the twelve championship teams.
Bristol playmaker Morgan attracted the highest number of votes for an individual player with eight, one more than Cornish Pirates pair Tom Kessell and Darren Barry and Nottingham's Shaun Malton.
Lawrence Rayner for Plymouth Albion away to Rotherham Titans on 20 September 2014 Sam Smith for Worcester Warriors away to Yorkshire Carnegie on 27 December 2014 Olly Robinson for Bristol Rugby away to Plymouth Albion on 11 April 2015 Andy Symons for Worcester Warriors away to Cornish Pirates on 18 April 2015 Sam Olver for Moseley away to Doncaster Knights on 15 November 2014 Peter Lydon for London Scottish away to Nottingham Rugby on 4 January 2015 N/A - multiple players [49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58] Worcester Warriors at home to Bristol on 27 May 2015 Moseley at home to London Scottish on 8 November 2014 Bristol Rugby Moseley [38][39]