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12th May 2012 14:26

Harlequins Northampton semi final

Bruising first-half: Fa'asavalu

Harlequins booked their place in the Aviva Premiership Final with a hard-fought 25-23 win over Northampton at Twickenham Stoop on Saturday.

The home side needed a 77th-minute push-over try, awarded to loosehead prop Joe Marler, to snatch victory after trailing 9-12 at the break.

Saints had led 23-15 with ten minutes left to play after a try from scrum-half Lee Dickson, but could not hold out the regular-season winners.

In truth the statistics were heavily in the favour of Quins, who had made a lot less tackles and enjoyed most of the territory throughout. However, it was Saints holding on to a two-score advantage with three minutes remaining before Marler struck the decisive blow after a strong catch-and-drive.

The opening half was dominated by the place-kicking of the respective fly-halves, but it was the Saints' Ryan Lamb who had the better of the battle, scoring four penalties to Nick Evans' three.

Even though there were more attacking opportunities in the second period, the game continued in the same vein. Evans kicked three penalties to Lamb's two before Dickson's try seemed to have sealed the win, but another three points from the hosts' pivot reduced the gap and then Marler went over.

Both teams went in with a record of winning four of their past five matches, but it was Quins who scored first through the boot of Evans. His opposite number has a reputation for cracking under the pressure of a big occasion and had a mixed start to this encounter. Although Lamb made several mistakes in the opening ten minutes, he kicked a well-struck penalty to level matters.

Lamb then took Northampton into the lead with a second three-pointer which just snuck over the bar before the hosts' fly-half responded with one of his own almost immediately.

The visiting kicker restored the Saints' advantage, but once again Harlequins hit back with their first real attack of the half.

Maurie Fa'asavalu was particularly prominent making two powerful surges and, under pressure, Roger Wilson cynically slowed the ball down and was subsequently yellow carded. Evans converted the resultant penalty opportunity before a further Lamb three-pointer saw Northampton into a 12-9 lead at the interval.

Despite a disappointing opening period, Quins started the second half in a far more assertive fashion and were rewarded with successive Evans' penalties. But, in a see-saw encounter, the visitors equalised through their fly-half before the same player kicked his sixth from the tee.

Then seemingly came the killer blow. After Saints' winger Vasily Artemyev had made a break, good work from George Pisi and James Downey sent Dickson over. However, the hosts showed incredible resistance to come back. Evans initially reduced the deficit with a penalty before Marler touched down for a converted score taking Quins to Twickenham.

The scorers:

For Harlequins:
Try: Marler
Con: Evans
Pens: Evans 6

For Northampton:
Try: L. Dickson
Pens: Lamb 6

Yellow card: Wilson (Northampton - 32nd min)

Harlequins: 15 Mike Brown, 14 Tom Williams, 13 George Lowe, 12 Jordan Turner-Hall, 11 Sam Smith, 10 Nick Evans, 9 Karl Dickson, 8 Nick Easter, 7 Chris Robshaw (capt), 6 Maurie Fa'asavalu, 5 George Robson, 4 Olly Kohn, 3 James Johnston, 2 Joe Gray, 1 Joe Marler.
Replacements: 16 Rob Buchanan, 17 Mark Lambert, 18 Will Collier, 19 Tomas Vallejos, 20 Tom Guest, 21 Richard Bolt, 22 Rory Clegg, 23 Matt Hopper.

Northampton: 15 Ben Foden, 14 Vasily Artemyev, 13 George Pisi, 12 James Downey, 11 Paul Diggin, 10 Ryan Lamb, 9 Lee Dickson (capt), 8 Roger Wilson, 7 Phil Dowson, 6 James Craig, 5 Christian Day, 4 Mark Sorenson, 3 Brian Mujati, 2 Andy Long, 1 Soane Tonga'uiha.
Replacements: 16 Ross McMillan, 17 Alex Waller, 18 Paul Doran-Jones, 19 Ben Nutley, 20 Teimana Harrison, 21 Martin Roberts, 22 Stephen Myler, 23 Tom May.

Referee: Andrew Small

Comments

APV1 says...

@ colvin - did you see the match? It was a cracker, regardless of the penalty count. In fact, many believe that Mike "Mr Angry" Brown should have scored a second try, but was not allowed to take the quick penalty. I thought that was a poor ref decision and he could have Yellow Carded Wilson after the try had been scored.

As a Bath fan, I was hoping for a Quins : Tigers final. And I hope Quins take it.

Posted 10:27 14th May 2012

Rugbynut says...

Great result, go Quins - all the way to winning the cup!

Posted 21:50 13th May 2012

kybone says...

colvin the players know before they committ the offence that they may well get pinged and lose 3 points. I knew what all of the pens were awarded for in this game before the commentators explained the situation, and im sure most people who know anything about the game were the same. I agree that you do see quite a few games where the scoreboard is dominated by pens but actually if you look at the very early history of the game, a penalty kick was worth more than a try! So actually we,ve gone the other way and added value to a try and devalued the pen. Having said that i do think that there are certain offences which should be punished by a free kick instead of a pen such as accidental offside and 'intentional' knock on when going for an intercept.

Posted 10:15 13th May 2012

colvin says...

I dispair for the future of rugby under it's current direction.

After the Highlanders lose an incredibly important game because of mistakes by the referee (and supporting officials) another important game includes 6 penalty goals for each team in the scoreline. I suppose it makes for a tension filled game because of its importance but surely each of the offences for which the 12 penalties were awarded were not all so serious that they deserved 3 points. There's just too many penalty goals and really most people don't know what they're given for anyway.

The game needs to differentiate more between seriousness of penalties otherwise in too many cases it just becomes a game of goal kicks.

Posted 00:36 13th May 2012

Jediboy says...

As a Saints fan I'm disappointed by this result. So close yet so far.

But I am pleased (in a way) that Quins got to the final. They 'won' the season and in my opinion deserve to be crowned champions. However Tigers will be a very though challenge indeed.

Well done Quins and good luck for the final.

Posted 20:38 12th May 2012

NHsaints says...

Well that sucks...edged again! :(

Posted 19:44 12th May 2012

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