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Positives in defeat for Glaws - but not enough

Sharples - 2 tries
By Cherry Picker
November 29 2009
It was a case of what might have been for Gloucester as they had to be satisfied with a losing bonus point from their 35-29 defeat against Harlequins at the Stoop – might they have done better if Nicky Robinson had played from the start and might they have done better if some strange refereeing decisions had gone their way instead of against them?

However, there is no disguising the basic fact – Glaws lost because they didn’t play well enough to win over the whole 80 minutes.
There were positives in the game, yes, but there were also too many negatives, especially in the 20-minute spell in the middle of the match when Quins scored the points which eventually saw them home.
The forwards did the business and the backs did enough to suggest that winning form is in their somewhere – perhaps when some of the many absentees are back in the fold.
Young Freddie Burns, the hero last week, missed a handful of kickable points, but he can’t be blamed for the result – all kickers miss points from time to time.
Glaws coach Bryan Redpath told the BBC: "I was happy with a lot of things, but unhappy with some of the one-on-one situations where we made mistakes.
"You have to be careful what you say about officials these days. But I was not happy with some of what happened, to both teams. I don't think it was of the right standard."
Redpath does, indeed, need to be careful as a creeping form of sports censorship prevents the people who dictate how their teams play (the coaches) from expressing honest opinions on the performances of the people who dictate how a game is played (the match officials).
However, there’s nothing to stop observers from bemoaning the poor standard of officiating that ruins so many matches nowadays.
Gareth Delve’s try gave Glaws an early lead, and two more from Charlie Sharples kept them in touch in a high-scoring, end-to-end game. But crucially Quins scored one more try and the fact that three of theirs were converted to only one of Glaws made a difference.

It was an entertaining game and there were signs that Glaws are getting there – at home to the rejuvenated Newcastle Falcons next Saturday, perhaps they’ll get even closer. 

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29 Nov, 2009 12:17 Report
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Glaws played their part in a very entertaining game but (luckily) not quite well enough to pull off the win. I thought that Sinbad playing at 13 had a tremendous game.
Great to see such flowing rugby albeit with plent of heart stopping moments for both sides. Best of luck for the rest of the season.

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Probably the best game we have had at the Stoop this season. 7 tries and some great rugby from both teams.

A good result for us Quins, but at least you guys got a bonus point!
Good luck for the rest of the season.

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I would of took a losing BP before kick off. Danny Care was exceptional and when he has a good game he is a proper handful. Progress again from Glaws and it needs to be carried forward into the next game now.

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