Worcester Hill started playing rugby as a child at
Malvern RFC prior to joining the
Worcester Warriors academy. In November 2017 he made his club debut against
Sale Sharks in the
Anglo-Welsh Cup. He made his league debut at the start of the
2018–19 Premiership season coming off the bench to score two tries including the winner against
Leicester Tigers at
Welford Road. In June 2020, Hill signed a contract extension which would see him remain at Worcester until 2024 and the following month he was confirmed as club captain. He captained Worcester in the
2021–22 Premiership Rugby Cup final which saw them defeat
London Irish after extra time to win the only top-flight trophy in their history. In October 2022, Hill had his contracted terminated by the club, alongside the rest of his teammates after WRFC Players Limited, the company that owns Worcester Warriors RFC, were liquidated following a winding up petition. When speaking on the matter, Hill was quoted as saying, "There will be nothing written for the people who put us in this situation but to the governing bodies of rugby, something needs to change so that this doesn’t happen to any club again."
Bath After joining
Bath on loan only days before his Worcester contract was terminated, it was later announced in October 2022 Hill had joined the club on a permanent basis. Having made himself an integral part of the Bath first XV during the 2022-23 season, he began the next season with a serious part of which was blighted by a serious leg injury which meant he didn’t play again until the new year. Upon his return, he showed no loss of form, and helped see Bath to the Premiership Final against
Northampton Saints which Bath narrowly lost despite playing with fourteen men for much of the match. Hill started in the
2024–25 EPCR Challenge Cup final as Bath beat
Lyon at the
Millennium Stadium to win their first European trophy for seventeen years. The following month, he started in the 2025 Premiership final which saw Bath beat
Leicester Tigers to become champions of England for the first time since 1996. ==International career==