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Harlequins
Harlequins 20 - 27 Saracens
Fabio Ongaro
Match Details
Half-Time: 3 - 10
Att: 11,672
Referee:
Venue: Twickenham Stoop
Date: Sat 22nd Dec 2007
Quick Stats
Tries: 5
Conversion: 5
Penalties: 4
Drop Goals: 0
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Previous Meeting
Saracens6 - 15Quins
Quins20 - 27Saracens
Saracens33 - 19Quins
Quins16 - 20Saracens
Saracens8 - 8Quins
Saracens edge out Quins
Saracens handed London rivals Harlequins their first Guinness Premiership home defeat of the season as they maintained their challenge to new leaders Bath.
South Africans Neil de Kock and Brent Russell scored their opening two tries with centre Rodd Penney clinching victory with their third touchdown.

Fly-half Glen Jackson contributed 12 points, with three conversions and two penalties.

Harlequins replied with tries from Tani Fuga and winger Ugo Monye with fly-half Adrian Jarvis landing two conversions and two penalties.

Quins, without a win in their previous seven matches - six of them in the Heineken and Easy F Energy Cup competitions - since beating European champions Wasps 26-25, October 20 were desperate to recapture the lead form which had taken them to fifth place in the Premiership table.

Expertly orchestrated by England scrum-half Andy Gomarsall, they dominated the opening half hour but - not for the first time this season - failed to turn early pressure into points.

All they had to show for their first half efforts was a 14 minute penalty from Jarvis after a desperate Saracens defence strayed offside in front of their own posts.

But the visitors well-drilled rear-guard soaked up the pressure, stopping England winger David Strettle and South African hooker Gary Botha just short of the try-line.

Jackson equalised 16 minutes later when Quins' Welsh prop Ceri Jones was penalised for bringing down a scrum

Then, against the run of play, Saracens scored the opening try.

Their hard-working Samoan front-row forward Cencus Johnston demonstrated the skill allied to his power as he created space on the half-way line to relieve Kameli Ratuvou.

The Fijian World Cup winger kicked ahead as the Harlequins cover closed him down and referee Tony Spreadbury controversially awarded de Kock the touchdown despite prolonged protests from the home supporters who claimed Monye got his hand on the ball first.

Jackson converted and it would have been even worse for Harlequins had the fly-half not missed two penalty kicks, including a simple effort which rebounded from the post.

Skipper de Kock then showed his defensive qualities match his try-poaching ability with a last-ditch tackle on fellow South African De Wet Barry,  bringing the Quins centre down just short of the line.

Jarvis and Jackson exchanged penalties at the start of the second half before the fast-moving Saracens backs combined to deliver what proved to be the crucial blow in the 52nd minute.

Centre Kevin Sorrell, taking a pass from Jackson, embarked on a looping run to split the Quins defence and sent full-back Russell, making up for lost time after missing the first three months of season with a broken collarbone, racing in for a try.

At the other end of the pitch Russell turned try-saver with a desperate tackle, two metres from the line, on Harlequins flanker Will Skinner who had run to the half-way line after grabbing an interception.

But Harlequins were not to be denied and the resulting pressure paid off with a 59th minute try for Fuga, who had only been on the pitch for two minutes, as he ignored the four unmarked backs outside him to neatly spiral inside and force his way over the line.

But any hopes of a home fight-back were dashed as Penney, another effective replacement, scored Saracens third try after Jackson created the opening.

Harlequins never gave up with Monye grabbing a late converted try but it was too little too late.

LINEUPS SCORING SUMMARY TIMELINE
HarlequinsSaracens
SubsScoringNameNo.NameScoringSubs


Mike Brown 15 Brent Russell 1T



David Strettle 14 Richard Haughton
Replacement off


de Wet Barry 13 Kevin Sorrell



Jordan Turner-Hall 12 Andy Farrell


1T
Ugo Monye 11 Kameli Ratuvou


2C 2P
Adrian Jarvis 10 Glen Jackson 3C 2P

Replacement off

Andy Gomarsall 9 Neil De Kock 1T
Replacement off


Ceri Jones 1 Nick Lloyd

Replacement off

Gary Botha 2 Fabio Ongaro



Mike Ross 3 Cencus Johnston

Replacement off

Ollie Kohn 4 Hugh Vyvyan



Jim Evans 5 Chris Jack

Replacement off

Chris Robshaw 6 Kris Chesney
Replacement off


Will Skinner 7 Richard Hill
Replacement off


Nick Easter 8 Ben Skirving
Replacement off
Replacements
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1T
Tani Fuga 16 Andy Kyriacou
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Ricky Nebbett 17 Cobus Visagie

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James Percival 18 Tom Ryder
Replacement on
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Chris Hala'ufia 19 David Seymour
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Paul Volley 20 Moses Rauluni
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Steve So'oialo 21 Adam Powell



Simon Keogh 22 Rodd Penney 1T
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Season 2007 - 2008
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Club:
Leicester Tigers
Date of Birth:
16th September 1985
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