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London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
By AlanQuin
April 9 2008
Harlequins lost their final A league match to London Wasps by 15 – 8 at Henley last night. In a poor game, where loss of the ball in the tackle when just short of the line saw at least two scoring chances squandered by Quins, the more determined and better side won.

Quins went on the attack immediately and the immediate pressure brought an immediate penalty that Malone kicked to touch for an attacking lineout.  Wasps defended strongly and eventually turned over possession and cleared the danger.  Quins went back on the attack again pressing Wasps back towards their own twenty-two and an excellent grubber kick through from Malone saw De Wet Barry able to run on to it and score the try.  Malone’s conversion attempt went wide. 

Wasps were clearly determined to overturn their defeat of the previous week and with hard driving round the fringes they made good distance.  A succession of penalties for offside pushed Quins back to defend an attacking lineout five metres from the try line.

Fortunately the throw was not straight and the subsequent scrum allowed Gomarsall to clear the danger.  Wasps immediately resumed their attack and another penalty allowed them another attacking lineout and only good defence held the ball up over the line.  There followed a series of rucks until the ball came to the right wing where Bishay went over for the try.  Staunton added the points from wide out and Wasps took the lead 7 – 5 and Quins never looked like regaining it during the remainder of the match.

Almost from the restart Quins were awarded a penalty 35 metres in front of the posts and Malone decided to kick for goal.  The penalty was totally wasted with the kick barely reaching shoulder height on its track to the posts!  

Wasps swept back into Quins half of the field and a penalty for offside on the twenty-two gave Staunton an opportunity to extend the lead but his kick drifted wide. But Wasps were not to be denied.  A good break from Doherty followed by a penalty produced a good attacking lineout and from the ruck that followed Holford broke away and galloped the few metres to the line.  Staunton missed the conversion. 

Quins tried hard. De Wet Barry made a fine break and his pass gave a splendid run on the left to Sam Smith and ought to have brought a try but the winger’s inside swerve took him nearer to the defender than was sensible and the tackle dislodged the ball a couple of metres short.  Lowe, who had replace Jewell, was put through the first line of the defence by Amesbury, but he too lost the ball short of the line 

As the half drew to a close, Quins were exerting great pressure on the Wasps line but without being able to cross for the score. A penalty allowed Malone, with the last kick of the half to narrow the gap to 12 – 8.

The second half began with a series of penalties over the first ten minutes with both sides opting to kick for touch and establish field position.   Unforced errors on both sides usually negated any benefit and finally at the end of the sequence Staunton tried for goal and missed again. Another good break and pass by Barry put Smith away again but for a second time the winger lost the ball forward in the tackle and another chance to score had gone.  Wasps pressure increased and Quins were pinned back.  Inevitably they went offside in defence and this time Staunton had the simplest of twenty metre kicks to increase the lead to 15 – 8 which was the final score.  There was, however, a final quarter of the match to play.  Quins threw all they had into attack and at the Wasps defenders but to no avail.

There was, I believe, a time when rugby was played in a spirit of sportsmanship rather than gamesmanship.  The reported spectacle of Shaun Edwards shouting at his front row to go down injured so that the replacement would mean uncontested scrums at a time and situation when Quins had an attacking scrum for the last moves of the game remains an unedifying one.  At best it is gamesmanship and at the worst can only be bringing the game into disrepute if not actually cheating.  In the event it prevented any possibility of a score that might have brought a draw.

So where does this result leave the league?  It seems likely to depend on what Premier Rugby do about the fixtures that Wasps cannot play.  After last night’s matches Quins have 35 points from 11 matches; Saracens lost to Gloucester United and have 34 points from 11 matches while Wasps have 34 points from 8 matches.  Quins expect a 5-point bonus for Gloucester’s failure to play their fixture and Wasps have still to play Gloucester next Monday when even a bonus point win would not overtake Quins. There are two unplayed Wasps fixtures and if Premier Rugby takes the view that they were lost due to Wasps’ fault, Quins could still find themselves in the final against Northampton.  It would be nice to know soon!

Teams

Wasps A:  15. Mark Van Gisbergen ,14. Chris Bishay , 13. David Doherty , 12. Rob Hoadley, 11. Tom Voyce , 10. Jeremy Staunton, 9. Joe Simpson , 1. Michael Holford
2. Joe Ward, 3. Nick Adams, 4. Richard Birkett ,  5. Chris Rowe, 6. Dan Leo, 7.Randall Williams , 8. Matt Corker
Replacements:   16.Tom Lindsay, 17.Charlie Beech , 18.Nick Porter , 19.James Buckland , 20.James Honeyben, 21.Henry Barrett , 22.Mark Odejobi.

Harlequins A: 15. Charlie Amesbury, 14. Seb Stegmann, 13. De Wet Barry, 12. Seb Jewell, 11. Sam Smith, 10. Chris Malone, 9. Andy Gomarsall, 1. Aston Croall, 2. Chris Brooker, 3. John Brooks, 4. James Percival, 5. Jim Evans, 6.Chris Hala'ufia, 7. Paul Volley, 8. Phil Davies
Replacements: 16. Micky Pointing, 17. Dan Frazier, 18. Ricky Nebbett, 19. Chris York, 20. Tom Sargeant, 21. Ryan Manyika, 22. George Lowe

Referee: A Rowden (RFU)

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London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: ComeAllWithin.co.uk (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 10:15

London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: bish no team gb 2012 (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 11:00

Alanquin ,it saddens me slightly that you go on and on about what Sean Edwards did....do you not think given the same circumstances our coaching staff would have done exactly the same? i think i know the answer to that...We were simply not good enough on the night and i am glad for one that DWB has found his true position in the Harlequins set up.....B team rugby!!

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Alanquin (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 11:32

My single paragraph reference to the Edwards incident was made because I hold the opinion that I expressed in that part of my report. It is hardly going "on and on", rather merely a factual report of an incident and my personal view which I believe I may freely express. It may be an old fashioned view, but then I am an old person even if not old fashioned.

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: fats (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 11:42

I suggest you might want to relook at some of your article as it could be somewhat costly if someone really takes umbrage at you wild accusations!

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Mr_B (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 11:51

I'm with you Alanquin, for A team rugby do you really want to see that happening, I don't. The better team won on the day sure but that is stretching gamesmanship to the extreme and I'd rather not see that in the game. Laws were put in to protect the players safety and not penalise a team for not having the required replacement, to use that then to restrict the attacking opposition whilst within the law I take the view as cheating and is not fair on the paying public/opposing team. Other gamesmanship goes on in all matches which is up to the ref to decipher and penalise etc but this is not something the ref can easily control.

ok off my soap box now. (ps well done wasps, not to take away the win from you)

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Barney1 (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 11:53

One of the two postponed Wasps' fixtures, away to Bristol, was called off (by Bristol) because of torrential rain and gale-force winds in Clifton. It was called off just after 2 pm that afternoon, as the team (and myself) were gathering to catch the bus.

The other game, at home to Bath, was called off because of a waterlogged pitch at Henley.

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Viks (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 12:00

When are the games supposed to be played by? I'm sure that there was a date someone mentioned? I have a feeling it was early may (happy to be corrected) in which case, Wasps have a severe headache rearranging these given that they have the Sale game on a Tues night and that therefore removes a week available to them.

As Alan said, will be interesting to see what Premier Rugby does about these fixtures if they can't be slotted in before the window closes.

Viks
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Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Alanquin (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 12:16

The final is fixed for 21 & 28 April. Wasps are playing Gloucester on next Monday at Henley. No other fixtures published.

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Viks (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 12:24

Ah! That really does give them issues fitting in the other games then!

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Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Linkinquin (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 14:24

Kinda guess that the final dates are not set in stone, NC match between Wuss & Sale resheduled for 21st April (first leg final scheduled date)

Guinness A league fixtures

however according to Wuss site match will actually be palyed weds 16th, my guess final will still be moved.

Wuss v Sale 'A' rescheduled

Mite give Wasps chance to reschedule a match they fancy winning eh !!!

Of course it is possible that because the Wuss/Sale game has no bearing on the Northern League winner they could still play the final on the 21st/28th anyway.

I have to be honest and say the lack of info from the league etc is very frustrating.

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Linkinquin (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 14:48

Latest A-league table


P Team.. Pl W D L ..F ....A ..TF TA TB/LB Pts
1 quins.- 11 7 0 4 346 202 47 26 4 3 ..35
2 Wasps.. 8 7 0 1 306 128 44 16 5 1 ..34
3 Sarries 11 6 0 5 362 294 52 41 7 3 ..34
4 Irish.. - 10 5 0 5 193 258 27 36 4 1 ..25
5 Bristol- 10 5 0 5 236 262 33 37 4 0 ..24
6 Bath.... 11 3 0 8 229 359 31 52 3 3 ..18
7 Gloucs.. .7 1 0 6 133 302 20 46 3 0 ...7

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: Alanquin (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 14:59

Fats: As a lawyer I always look carefully at what I write. My article is not defamatory It is no more than fair comment on a matter of public interest.

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: s1b (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 16:32

I didn't feel too strongly about that last scrum going uncontested - 'cos at least it meant Quins would win it. Which is more than can be said (as I posted on another thread) for a previous scrum opted for from a penalty. Ashley was shouting at the pests to stay bound. I was starting to think a penalty-try was in the offing, but time and chances expired - Quins kept tying to bash through, with the inevitable knock-on.

Re: London Wasps A 15-8 Harlequins A
Posted by: s1b (IP Logged)
Date: 09/04/2008 16:33

Forgot to add - thanks for another excellent report Alan.

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