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Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
By HarleyQuin
January 27 2008
Edgeley Park is a tough rugby ground to visit. The Sharks are unbeaten at home in all competitions this year, having seen off the likes of Leicester, Saracens and Wasps. Hardly the best fixture then, for a club down on its luck, confidence and form. However, it was Sale who were settling for what they had, as the referee blew the whistle for no side to end the game.

Sale started as nine to one on with some bookmakers and after the opening exchanges they seemed generous odds. When Chris Jones scored a converted try after just eight minutes, the vast majority of Quins supporters would have been thinking ‘here we go again’. 

Whatever your view on the team, there is no doubting their commitment to the coaching staff and their team mates. They dug in. It wasn’t pretty, it wasn’t for the purists, but despite not having ball in hand in the Sale 22 for the first half hour the score remained 7-0. 

Led by a very savvy performance from Captain Will Skinner the forwards worked the referee in a manner usually reserved for the opposition. A penalty count of 9-5 in the first half and 12-10 overall was a significant improvement. 

How sweet to hear the laments from the Sharks at the end about the ‘unfair’ treatment of their loose head Andy Sheridan. Two of those penalties were converted by Jarvis just before half time and when Hodgson missed the chance to reply, the half ended with Quins trailing by a solitary point.

Talk of Sheridan makes reference to Mike Ross inevitable. Once again the forgotten prop of Irish rugby gave another outstanding display. Ireland’s loss is Quins’ gain, but how can they leave him out? Amazing.

Before the game the coaching staff had implored the backs to ‘have a go’. If the opportunity is there go for it. When Jarvis attempted a counter in the shadow of his own goalposts in the opening minutes and threw an errant pass which ultimately ended in disaster (Jones scored following the lineout), it seemed at face value that the advice had been too keenly heeded. However, after the initial shock of such a bold move, the fact remains that there was an overlap to exploit.

Much has been written about the stand off position at Harlequins and the quality of the players available. The first four things he did were truly awful, including that pass, but AJ deserves a lot of credit for pulling himself together and giving a solid performance for the last hour. 

Sale, I was told, are a second half team. When it started as badly as the first, the writing looked on the wall once again. After a Hodgson penalty, a bad kick and chase and some poor individual tackling allowed Cueto to run 50 yards to set up the move that put Ripol in at the corner. When Hodgson nailed the kick from the touchline the feeding frenzy looked on.

Once again the Quins showed great resolve and having slowed down the Sharks’ momentum it was they who scored next when Tani Fuga crashed over. It seem like an eternity (no screen at Edgeley Park either!) before the try was awarded, but when AJ added the extras it was game on.

Nobody summed up the spirit on display better than man of the match Tom Guest. Despite having to leave the field with a scratch on his right eye after 30 minutes – after the game he looked like he had just lost a boxing match – he returned in the second half to come close to providing a shock result with some very intelligent running, despite the obvious pain he had to be in.

Like the same fixture last year, a comeback victory looked on. After a brief attempt to score the two tries they needed to gain a bonus point, it was Sale running down the clock at the end with a succession of drive and mauls. Frustrated, Quins gave up the final infringement of the evening and Hodgson used all the time remaining to slot the kick through the uprights. However, it wasn’t enough to deny Quins the losing bonus point – something surely even the most optimistic Harlequin would have taken before the game. 

OK, it wasn’t fluid, the game was littered with handling errors and Sale were clearly not at their best, but Harlequins players deserve a huge amount of credit for dogging it out and having a chance to win at the end.

When you look down the team sheet it is such a young team, with their best rugby potentially in front of them. On this showing, it would only take a few inspirational players to take the team to the next level. Why Quins management chose to have such a wasted season, when this nucleus of young talent is available, is a question for another day. 

After the game Dean Richards praised the “huge amount of endeavour and spirit” displayed by his team. “It’s always been my goal to improve on where we finished last year. I still think we are on course (to do that). With an average age of 24 you are looking at a side which is going to gain in experience. I think they are maturing all the time. Yes I think recruitment is going to be key going into next season, we are going to have to bring in more experience but at the same time the core of the squad is exciting.” 

Having been around Dean from time to time since he first arrived at Quins, there is no doubt in my mind that this season is “getting” to him, despite what he says and all his bluster. His body language and demeanour are very different from the days in ND1. Hopefully a few wins will have a “soothing” influence! 

Sale Sharks:
15 Cueto, 14 Lamont, 13 McAlister, 12 Thomas, 11 Ripol, 10 Hodgson, 9 Wigglesworth, 1 Sheridan, 2 Bruno, 3 Turner, 4 Jones, 5 Schofield, 6, White, 7, Lund, 8 Chabal.
Replacements: 16 Briggs (for Bruno 87 mins), 17 Roberts, 18 Cox (for White 65 mins), 19 Bonner Evans (for Jones 87 mins), 20 Martens, 21 Bell, 22 Mayor (for Ripol 58 mins) 

Harlequins:
15 brown, 14 Strettle, 13 Luscombe, 12 Masson, 11 Williams, 10 Jarvis, 9 Care, 1 Jones, 2 Botha, 3 Ross, 4 Percival, 5 Spanghero, 6 Guest, 7 Skinner, 8 Hala’Ufia.
Replacements: 16 Fuga (for Botha 22 mins), 17 Brooks (for Hala’Ufia 80 mins), 18 Robson (for Spanghero 80 mins), 19 Volley (for Guest 33 mins until halftime), 20 Gomarsall, 21 Barry, 22 Monye (for Williams 53 mins).

Attendance: 10,216

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Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: ComeAllWithin.co.uk (IP Logged)
Date: 27/01/2008 18:20

Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: The Prof (IP Logged)
Date: 27/01/2008 19:48

A great report cheers HQ

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: Alanquin (IP Logged)
Date: 27/01/2008 20:09

You are lot more polite than I would have been!

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: rodders1 (IP Logged)
Date: 27/01/2008 21:31

HQ - very erudite - I like !!

on on quins

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: Pawlo (IP Logged)
Date: 27/01/2008 21:35

Great writing ... great reading... thanks HQ!

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: scottydog (IP Logged)
Date: 27/01/2008 22:32

Hi HQ

Missed you at the game but you got it right with your report I thought. We deserved the point and I do believe we have some great young talent who are starting to show what they can do. Passion and spirit were evident and heads didn't drop. Danny and AJ had good games once they got over the early flap.

Sale supporters and a few of their players I spoke to after the game were relieved to have won it. Phillipe even agreed with me that we could have sneaked it!

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: Quint Eastwood (IP Logged)
Date: 28/01/2008 13:43

'could have sneaked it'


Quins in a nutshell.

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: Harlequin Dave (IP Logged)
Date: 28/01/2008 14:05

Given the Sale record at home, the performance of Quins, despite not winning, should be seen for what it is, a step forward!

I watched it at home, and whilst it was not a free flowing game we showed that we can compete, and have the fundementals of a good team, MR/TG/CJ were strong as were the rest of the pack, the half backs after that horrible first 10 mins showed good signs, (AJ kicking was good from the spot and he found touch on more than one occassion when outside the 22), midfield was ok, (Hal seems to be getting better, but need to find more support).

It might be a long way to the end of the season, but I am looking forward to some hard ground and seeing our backs getting some ball, its clear the forwards are at least holding thier own.

Let get behind DR and the team!

Forever Quins!

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: Ralph (IP Logged)
Date: 28/01/2008 14:05

good read (Sm152)

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: KevT (IP Logged)
Date: 28/01/2008 14:34

Very good report. I agree re AJ. It took some time for him to get adjusted but he played well in the last two thirds of the match. His kicking has certainly improved.

We have had three problems this season:

1. The more experienced players we have brought in have not performed.

2. Our less expereienced players are not ready to take the mantle yet.

3. Our backs coaching has been awful.

I thought on Friday night it began to look as though some of the younger players were preparing to take leader roles, particularly Guest and Care. Also I have noted a change in the way we are playing our rugby with more ball in hand. Perhaps this is something to build upon as the majority of our players go on a three week break.

Re: Sale Sharks 20-13 Harlequins
Posted by: quins_hants (IP Logged)
Date: 29/01/2008 12:31

Great report - from the last few matches, I think that there is one key area that needs improvement, and that is concentration.

Too many times, we good into a good position, lose concentration, then either lose the ball, or worse, give up a try...how many of the tries we have leaked recently have come from first phase ball??

The leaders are beginning to show, James Percival is doing well at lock, all of our back row are shining now - I think Chris Robshaw has got to be one of the players of the season, Danny Care is going well now, AJ has shown the ability to forget mistakes and get on with the job in hand, and our wingers are still some the best in the premiership - if only our centres could drag more defenders in before passing out to them, they would get us the points.

I am probably the most optimistic that I have been since before we lost to Wuss in the EDF - just hope that Deano gives the youngsters the responsibility and opportunity.

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