Harlequins Men Edge Out Saracens, Women Snatch Dramatic Draw with Chiefs
In a thrilling display of rugby, the Harlequins men's team secured a narrow victory over their rivals, Saracens, with a last-gasp try, winning 43-40 at the StoneX Stadium in the Premiership Rugby Cup. The match was a hard-fought battle, with both teams facing challenges due to international selections on the Six Nations opening weekend.
The Harlequins started strong, with tries from Bryn Bradley, Jack Musk, Harry Browne, Ludo Kolade, and Josh Bellamy, establishing a 33-14 lead at halftime. However, Saracens mounted a strong comeback in the second half, with tries from Tom Willis, Olly Hartley, and Nick Tompkins, taking the lead. Despite being reduced to 14 men after Jamie Miller's yellow card, the Harlequins displayed remarkable resilience, executing a 16-phase move in the final moments to secure a dramatic win.
The Harlequins men remain at the bottom of Pool B, six points behind the second-bottom Newcastle, though they have played one game fewer. Meanwhile, the Harlequins Women's team showcased their prowess in a thrilling 38-38 draw against Exeter Chiefs at The Stoop. Trailing by 14 points early in the second half, the Harlequins fought back fiercely, with Exeter's defense and tackles proving resilient. However, three sin bins for repeated offside offenses reduced the visitors to 12 players, allowing the Harlequins to capitalize.
In the 87th minute, Lagi Tuima broke through Exeter's defense, scoring a try to level the scores. Despite this, Claudia Pena's conversion attempt missed, leaving the Harlequins with a mix of relief and frustration. The comeback was described as 'insane' by Chiefs flanker Maddie Feaunati, highlighting the intense and dramatic nature of the match.
The Harlequins Women's result leaves them in third place, just one point and position above the Chiefs, showcasing their competitive spirit and ability to turn matches around.