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Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
By AlanQuin
August 15 2009
The new season crept in diffidently with a largely second string and Academy team inflicting a narrow defeat upon the, notionally, stronger Connacht by 15 points to 14.

Both sides were clearly not fully match fit although they were enthusiastic and determined to show their skills.  While both sides made only to be expected errors, the visitors’ error count was the more glaring.  Two or three overlaps that might have produced scores were squandered and on two occasions final passes were forward.  Only the boot of their fly half, Miah Nikora, who kicked three penalties to supplement the single try from winger Fionn Carr, kept the visitors in the game.

Quins were intent on attacking, running rugby as well as aggressive defence. Having conceded the first score from a penalty after only six minutes, Quins were immediately on the attack.  New fly half, Rory Clegg, took every opportunity to move the ball wide and almost created a score from Smith who was stopped short of the line by a good tackle.

Then, after 15 minutes, a delicate grubber kick from Clegg into the in-goal area saw George Lowe win the race for the touchdown.  Clegg added the conversion to give Quins a lead of 7 – 3.  An attempted counter from the visitors caught Quins offside and Nikora kicked his second penalty to narrow the gap to a single point.

Shortly after Quins were almost caught napping by a quickly taken penalty.  The defence stood firm, however, and the final pass was adjudged forward allowing Quins to relieve the pressure on their line.   With the Quins forwards having a good day at the set piece, penalties against the Irish began to occur and with five minutes remaining Clegg successfully kicked a penalty to increase the lead.   As time ran out Connacht had two more penalty opportunities but Nikora succeeded only with the first, leaving the score at half time 10 - 9.

For the second half, newly signed scrum half, Karl Dickson, replaced Steve So’oialo, finally returned from injury.   Connacht  were immediately on the attack and when Quins turned over the ball against the run of play they conceded a penalty and progress halted.  Still Quins ran the ball and moved it wide and this time Clegg found a gap in the defence through which he went at speed to score near the post.  His conversion attempt missed but Quins led 15 – 9 after five minutes of the half.

The next twelve minutes were all Connacht in attack.  Only excellent defending under pressure prevented a try and as Quins gained a scrum they were able to relieve the pressure.  Then the visitors wasted a two-man overlap on the left wing.  Finally they forced their way down the left wing with Carr just reaching the line.  The referee awarded the try despite what looked suspiciously like a knock on in the grounding.

Quins, indeed, had one similar effort by Lowe disallowed for that reason. A long-range penalty attempt by Clegg fell short and even concerted pressure for the last five minutes failed to add to the score. 

A pre-season match such as this is not about result but about performance, about combinations, and about how well the things learned or put in place in training are applied.  On the whole the coaches should be satisfied with this start.

Harlequins
15.   Ross Chisholm;  14. Ollie Lindsay-Hague;  13. George Lowe;  12. Tosh Masson;  11.  Sam Smith;    10.  Rory Clegg;   9.  Steve So’oialo;  1. Aston Croall;  2.  Chris Brooker; 3. Mark Lambert;  4. Lewis Stevenson; 5. George Robson;  6 Chris York; 7. Neil McMillan (c)  8. Tom Guest
Replacements 16.  Tani Fuga; 17. Ceri Jones; 18. James Percival;  19. Jono Ross; 20. Karl Dickson; 21 Waisea Luveniyali; 22. Seb Jewell; 23. John Andress; 24. Calum Macrae

Connacht:
Troy Nathan; Brian Tuohy, Niva Ta'auso, Aidan Wynne, Fionn Carr; Miah Nikora, Conor O'Loughlin; Ronan Loughney, Adrian Flavin (capt), Robbie Morris, Michael Swift, Bernie Upton, Mike McCarthy, Johnny O'Connor, Mike McComish.
Replacements: Andrew Browne, Kieran Campbell, Eoin Griffin, Jamie Hagan, Conor Higgins, Dermot Murphy, David Nolan, Ray Ofisa, Tiarnan O'Halloran, Brett Wilkinson.

Referee: Wayne Barnes (RFU)

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Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: ComeAllWithin.co.uk (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 06:58

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Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: The Prof (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 06:58

Many thanks Alan

2nites game
Posted by: harlequin5 (IP Logged)
Date: 14/08/2009 16:16

hi all.....will anyone be posting any updates for tonights game?

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: Sketchley (IP Logged)
Date: 14/08/2009 20:53

15-14 full time

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: Stomalomalus (IP Logged)
Date: 14/08/2009 21:13

Was good, but not excellent - to be expected. Was impressed with Clegg's (or Prince Harry, as the players were calling him) game management, not so his kicking game...

Lowe had an excellent game IMO, and so did Robson, Guest, York and Chisholm. Biggles also looked good when he came on. Ditto Jewell.

All in all, was impressed with what I saw.

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: DPsychoS (IP Logged)
Date: 14/08/2009 21:15

Any photos what does the new shirt look like? Any good?

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: Artemis (IP Logged)
Date: 14/08/2009 21:26

THe shirt is like the one pre-viewed here a few days ago, essentially the same as last year with a london skyline in the background, nothing offensive about it at all.

The game was a solid effort from a group that had no real starters in the team. We gave 9 points away with dumb pens and they missed a further three. we scored a couple of tries to their one.

Players that stood out

Chris York - my oh my what has he been fed on, he is a uge young lad and puts it about a bit, very impressive.

Clegg, hmm, showed that he has a bit of talent but i'm concerned we're relying on him to come good too quick if NEv gets hurt bad.

Lowe, i rate the guy hugely, worried he might not be big enough for GP, had little ball but made the most of what he got, some decent last ditched defence at times.

The usuals had a quiet but consistent game, Croall, Lambo, Robson.

Guest looked a little off the pace, SS showed some sniping.

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: Quinten Poulsen (IP Logged)
Date: 14/08/2009 23:55

I thought Clegg looked very good distirbution wise, his kicking from hand less good. York played very well. Stevenson looked pretty good also in the first half. Chisholm was immpressive, and as usual George Lowe looked very classy. I don't see any concern with Lowe's size - he's not very tall but he's pretty stocky and made plenty of good tackles, and as usual was very quick indeed. Oh yes, and Karl Dickson looked pretty snappy when he came on.

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: The Prof (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 06:31

I thought John Andreas looked good when he came on too.

Only the penalty count was disappointing, Mr Barnes only seemed to ping not coming through the gate, he missed a lot of other shenanigans.

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: The Prof (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 06:36

Connacht lost out narrowly to Harlequins at the Stoop on Friday, but Michael Bradley and his coaching staff will have been encouraged by the commitment and overall effort shown by their players, young and old.
Recent signings like winger Brian Tuohy, lock Bernie Upton and number 8 Mike McComish lined out for the westerners for the first time, with young developments players, Tiarnan O'Halloran and Eoin Griffin, looking right at home when introduced as second half substitutes.

Another debutant, out-half Miah Nikora, kicked the visitors into an early lead and the former New Zealand Under-21 international landed three penalties in all in what was a well-contested but scrappy encounter.

All three kicks were in the first half as Harlequins turned around with a 10-9 lead, thanks to a George Lowe try and a penalty and conversion from Rory Clegg.

Clegg touched down for 'Quins, shortly after the restart, and while a try for newcomer Tuohy, off a well-executed back-line move, set up an exciting final quarter, the home side managed to hold on for the win.

CONNACHT: Troy Nathan; Brian Tuohy, Niva Ta'auso, Aidan Wynne, Fionn Carr; Miah Nikora, Conor O'Loughlin; Ronan Loughney, Adrian Flavin (capt), Robbie Morris, Michael Swift, Bernie Upton, Mike McCarthy, Johnny O'Connor, Mike McComish.

Replacements: Andrew Browne, Kieran Campbell, Eoin Griffin, Jamie Hagan, Conor Higgins, Dermot Murphy, David Nolan, Ray Ofisa, Tiarnan O'Halloran, Brett Wilkinson.

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: tacklebag (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 07:01

Interesting to read how the new lads got on.

Was there much of a crowd there?

Re: 2nites game
Posted by: The Prof (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 07:28

The crowd was OK, all in all an enjoyable night

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: The Prof (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 07:29

BTW Just merged these threads so all the info is in one place

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: Macca2 (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 07:40

I thought given that there were a lot of guys out there that wouldn't have played together much, if at all, they did pretty well...not too many handling errors, and I thought we looked quite dangerous when we spun it wide. Thought the officials looked rusty too, but if the guys had a chat at half time to sort out the "in at the side" that Barnesy was so keen to blow up in the first half, then good fro them, that's certainly a step in the right direction as I don't think we got penalised once for that in the second. Always a strange "A Team" atmosphere at these games, but an enjoyable evening nonetheless...

As an aside, can anyone shed any light on the large structure that appeared to be in front of what will be the new South Stand...about 10 feet high and the width of the pitch 9which looked in good nick considering), could only get in the way if it's "filled in"...

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: IMT (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 07:49

Macca the structure didn't look attached to the ground (as it was on a stack of wood by teh tower end), I suspect it's just been assembled there and is getting lifted somewhere higher.

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: Macca2 (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 08:47

Thanks IMT, that's what the missus said, it certainly looked a permanent bit of Meccano...we'll have to wait and see I guess...made the ground look very open at that end, unsurprisngly obviously.

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: mikepw (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 11:08

Generally scrappy game, as you'd expect, but some good performances. Thought Dickson looked good (a grown-up Care), better than SS on last night showing. Just realised that there were two SS's - the winger was ok. But standout's were Lowe, who looked class, and Clegg, for his try. (And the royal nick-name is very apposite). Also both young back rows, although don't know who the second was. And Chisholm looked a young MB.
On this basis they should give us the A league now.... (stands well back).

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: Meelard (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2009 11:21

Very impressed with Chris York - what a lump -he'll keep Chris Robshaw on his toes for sure. Clegg looked composed but his kicking was a little off kilter.SS bound to be a bit rusty as he hasn't played for over a year! All in all a good excercise for the coaching team I would have thought.

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: kevin (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2009 19:19

Their number 4 was not a nice person!

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: drama Quin (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2009 22:03

Rory Clegg can pass the ball sublimely, as can Carl Dickson.

Who impressed me most was Mark Lambert. He put in some HUGE tackles, scrummaged and mauled.

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: Quinten Poulsen (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2009 22:03

Quote:
Very impressed with Chris York - what a lump -he'll keep Chris Robshaw on his toes for sure

As an 8 I think it's Tom Guest who has to watch out, rather than Robshaw.

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: Stomalomalus (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2009 22:22

Quote:
Quinten Poulsen
Quote:
Very impressed with Chris York - what a lump -he'll keep Chris Robshaw on his toes for sure

As an 8 I think it's Tom Guest who has to watch out, rather than Robshaw.

Ah, but we have a distinct lack of 6's, so I reckon York will get game time there this season - especially during the international windows...

Re: Pre-Season: Harlequins 15:14 Connacht
Posted by: T-Bone (IP Logged)
Date: 17/08/2009 11:39

clegg passed sublimely off both hands, but as said above, kicking was a tad dodgy. still, i'd rather have someone with the natural talent who can work on the technical side, rather than someone who can kick well but will never have the flair to go with it.

pretty enjoyable game, but understandably a bit scrappy. i thought we tried too often to run around their wingers before we'd created the overlap. i know our guys were quick, but was asking too much most of the time, and resulted in an easy tackle or being bundled into touch.

guest looked like he'd bulked up, and brooker looked like he'd lost some weight. tosh was a bit anonymous i thought. i reckon he needs a big season, as he seems to have stagnated a bit, especially in comparison to jth

some positive signs though, and a decent atmosphere. bit worried about how some fans, both ours and opposition, are going to behave in the coming weeks. perfectly fine with the predictable banter, as long as it doesn't get nasty

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