Harlequins qualify for knockout stages

The reigning Aviva Premiership Rugby Football Union champions Harlequins FC wrote their names into the history books by going the entire group stage of the Heineken Cup unbeaten after overcoming the star studded Biarritz at the Parc des Sports Aguilera. Former New Zealand international Nick Evans put in the absolute perfect kicking performance in an absolute torrential and driving rain as they completed their sixth win in as many games in the group stages in the top level rugby competition for clubs in Europe.

The Quins were already guaranteed a place in the quarter final place even before a kick in the match but their failure to win the match with a bonus point might turn out to be a bane for them. But still, with a points tally of 28 points after six group games, Harlequins FC are in prime position to get top seeding for the quarter finals. Evans converted all three penalties that came his way as well as converting the only try in an otherwise dull game as the win left the star studded French side with hope they could eventually sneak in to the knockout stages as the best runner ups.

Now that they have made it to knockout stages of the Heineken Cup, the one thing that would be on the mind of Nick Evans, Nick Easter and company is to find a way to unlock the way to success in the most prestigious club competition in Europe after the failure of fellow English teams before them.

With their defense of the Aviva Premiership also well on track, Harlequins FC is the form team at the moment and if they can manage to secure on both fronts, they will become the first team in England to clinch the historic double and write a new chapter in their history.

Harlequins FC maul Zebre

Aviva Premiership Rugby Union club and the reigning champions of the event Harlequins FC proved their mettle in Europe as the best team in England once again as they hammered struggling Italian side Zebre 53-5 at home at Twickenham Stoop to maintain their unbeaten record in the Heineken Cup and move another step closer to qualification into the next round of the most prestigious club competition in European professional rugby. The win by bonus ensured that the English champions will only need to secure just a single point from their two remaining pool games in the Heineken Cup to top their group and go through to the quarter finals, which will further increase their chances of having a home draw for that stage of the tournament.

Harlequins FC were slow to get off the tracks and took some time to subdue the visitors to The Stoops but once two Zebre players picked up two yellow cards one after another, there was no stopping the English team and it was only a case of damage limitation for the away team as The Quins scored seven tries, while also collecting a whopping 18 points courtesy the right boot of Nick Evans during the match.

Ben Botica, Tom Casson, Sam Smith, Nick Easter, Karl Dickson and Danny Care – all crossed the try line for Harlequins FC, who was also given the added advantage of being awarded a penalty try. Ruggero Trevisan scored the only consolation try of the game for the Italian side as they suffered another mauling in the Heineken Cup.

However, the concession of the try against Zebre will definitely not make the coaching set up at The Quins happy as a clean sheet would have meant an added bonus point and they could have qualified for the next round with two games to spare.

Joe Gray wants Harlequins FC to Forget Defeats

Joe Gray, the hooker for the Aviva Premiership Rugby Union club Harlequins FC has urged his team mates to move on from their recent defeats at the hands of Saracens FC and Exeter Chiefs as they prepare for the new season of the Heineken Cup that kicks off on Sunday. The Premiership champions take on French side Biarritz in the first match of their pool on Sunday and having been defeated in two consecutive matches by The Sarries and The Chiefs, their confidence is extremely low.

The champions started the new season of the Premiership in blistering fashion with emphatic wins but two consecutive defeats has derailed their campaign to some extent and most of the players at the club believe that the Heineken Cup fixture couldn’t have come at a better time for the club. And Gary, speaking to a local radio station, stated that the players of Harlequins FC are definitely not pleased with the performances they put up in their previous two encounters and they have discussed about things they need to rectify and had long training sessions to rectify those mistakes.

He went on to add that the club was unlucky against The Chiefs, admitting that they played some of the best rugby on that night but The Quins could have played a bit better. He also added that in spite of the opposition’s defense being very soft, they couldn’t take advantage of it and suffered the consequences as a result.

But Gray is adamant that Harlequins FC will leave the disappointments of home and come out with flying colors against Biarritz and he himself is also relishing the chance to prove himself in the big stage of European competition. Irish side Connacht and Italian side Zebre form the other members of The Quins’ pool in Europe.

Harlequins FC looking to Bounce back

Aviva Premiership champions Harlequins FC will look to bounce straight back from their defeat at the hands of Saracens FC last weekend as they take on the Exeter Chiefs in the Aviva Premiership this weekend. The champions currently lie in second place on the table after making a blistering start to the new campaign and it seemed that they would knock off whichever team that comes in their way.

But that hasn’t happened and after building an unbeaten streak at the start of the campaign, but that fell apart when they were stopped in their tracks by the brilliant Saracens FC team, which took a 16-18 win home. Although the loss would come as a blow for the high flying champions, Harlequins FC will know that their game improved a lot over last weekend’s game and in all probability, they deserved more from the game than they got.

The Quins travel to Devon to take on The Chiefs and they know that they will need to be on guard at all times if they are to protect themselves from getting hammered by Exeter, something that has been a reality for many a side which has gone there with high hopes. And in order to go for the win, the team is likely to make wholesale changes to the lineup that started against Saracens FC with Karl Dickson replacing Danny Care at scrum half, Joe Marler giving way to Mark Lambert at front row.

Harlequins FC have made it quite a habit of winning their away fixtures, and have won all of their last five games on the road. But The Chiefs are also almost unbeatable at home, having suffered just one loss since February, which means that the fans can expect a brilliant match which will see at least one streak broken.

Harlequins gear up for the upcoming season

Harlequins look to have an easy draw for the upcoming Heineken Cup in the group stages. They have been lucky and look sure to qualify as their group is not so tough. The English Champions will have to face Biarritz as their toughest opponents in Pool number Three but then they also have weaker teams such as Connacht of Ireland and Zebre of Italy. Hence they should be able to qualify quite easily unless they mess up against one of the weaker teams, which then will be their fault completely.

Leicester on the other hand has been put in Pool number two alongside the French giants Toulouse. This will be a mouth watering encounter. Leicester lost to Harlequins in the Aviva Premiership final last month and hence Harlequins have an advantage over them if they do meet in the following rounds.

On the other Exeter, who will be debuting their Heineken Cup have got a tough group to compete with. Alongside them are the reigning champions of the Heineken Cup Leinster, Scarlets and Clermont Auvergne.

There has been some ambiguity regarding the future of the English Clubs in the Heineken Cup as Premier Rugby has given a two year’s notice of their hard thought intention to withdraw from Amlin Cup and Heineken Cup as they are concerned by the qualification process and by the over all format of the tournaments.

Harlequins on the other hand started off their pres season campaign badly after they lost 31-15 to Castres Olympique. They did put up a great fight but were bettered by their French counterpart. Nine of Harlequins’ EPS players did not play the game and hence this weakened the team greatly.  Hence a lot of young players got a chance to showcase their talent and prove their worth against a good side. Hence all in all it was an encouraging performance for Harlequins as they learnt a lot and also gained from this match. Playing against a full strength team like Castres was never going to be an easy task but they have time to learn form their mistakes and work on them before the season kicks off.

Ward Tipped for Success

Former England international rugby captain and Harlequin FC No. 8 Nick Easter has tipped the club’s new signing Dave Ward to be a success for the Aviva Premiership Rugby Union champions as the new season gets ready to kick off in a month’s time. Ward was signed by The Quins from the RFU Championship side the Cornish Pirates after he impressed the scouts of the club present when The Pirates took on Bristol Rugby in the playoffs of the RFU Championship.

Moreover, his displays for The Pirates have also made an impact on the former England skipper who followed the player during the playoffs on television. According to Easter, the hooker, who has played more than 100 games for The Pirates in the second tier of English professional rugby, has all the makings of a big star in the Aviva Premiership and has also got the requisite experience of playing in big games to make an immediate impact with Harlequin FC.

Although some people believe that the club didn’t have to go out and sign another No. 2 when the likes of 23 year old Joe Gray as well as 21 year old Rob Buchanan are already in the side, Easter believes that the young players are good enough for the future, but not the present and they still have a long way to go before nailing down a starting place in the side.

Easter also admitted that the retirement of Matt Cairns necessitated the need for Harlequin FC to sign an experienced player in his position and Ward is one player who fits the bill to the T. There are, however, still some reservations if his lack of experience in the top tier of English professional rugby will prove to be a hindrance or not in the long term.