Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]

Click here to become a registered member



text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image text describing the image



Hey there, Welcome to Rugbyleagueforum. We hope you enjoy your visit.
This board has sections that cover domestic and international rugby league competitions, as well as games in progress, and current rugby league news.

???*•.¸¸¸.•*¨¨*•.¸¸¸.•*•???¸.•?*¨¨*•.¸¸¸.•*•???•*
???¦H¦A¦P¦P¦Y¦?¦N¦E ¦W¦¦?¦Y¦E¦A¦R¦¦???
*•???*•.¸¸¸.•*¨¨*•.¸¸¸.•*•?¸.•?*¨¨*•.¸¸¸.•*•???•«


If you don't feel like registering, you are still able to reply to any topic you choose simply by clicking on the "Add Reply" Button, but you do need to be registered to start your own topics, plus have access to the other special features on this board

Click Here To become a registered member of rugbyleagueforum.com





Username:   Password:
Add Reply
Hull 8 Harlequins RL 25
Topic Started: May 1 2010, 07:01 PM (92 Views)
stacey
Member Avatar
Administrator

Posted Image Posted Image



Hull squad

Tansey, Whiting, Hall, Yeaman, T. Briscoe, Turner, Horne, Dowes, Houghton, O'Meley, Manu, Burnett, Washbrook.

Replacements: Moa, Radford, Lauaki, McShane.



Harlequins RL squad

Dorn, Sharp, Clubb, Howell, Penny, Randall, Gale, Ward, Orr, McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Purdham, Temata, Melling.

Replacements: Jones, Williams, Esders, Wilkes.



Hull scorers

Try Scorers:
T Briscoe 1, D Houghton 1,

Goal Scorers:

Drop Goals Scorers:

Harlequins RL scorers

Try Scorers:
L Dorn 1, W Sharp 1, K Penny 1, C Randall 1, L Gale 1,

Goal Scorers:
D Orr 2,

Drop Goals Scorers:
C Randall 1,




Report

Harlequins RL continued their Engage Super League revival with a convincing victory over injury-hit Hull FC at Murrayfield this afternoon.

Chad Randall, Will Sharp, Luke Dorn, on-loan Warrington Wolves winger Kevin Penny and Luke Gale all touched down as Quins secured back-to-back victories following last week’s stunning defeat of Wigan Warriors.

The second match of the Magic Weekend proved a dismal affair for Hull who, missing a clutch of key players, managed only late replies through Danny Houghton and Tom Briscoe.

Yet Quins, with confidence soaring after overcoming the league leaders, looked a far better team than their lowly 13th position ahead of the game suggested.

The Londoners were soon into their stride and took the lead in the sixth minute as Sharp side-stepped Richard Horne by the touchline and sent Randall over.

Winger Sharp was then on hand to finish off another slick move as he raced over in the corner from a David Howell pass.

Howell showed his defensive capabilities to keep out Jordan Tansey after a powerful break by Kirk Yeaman and Hull were again denied when Willie Manu powered over but lost possession. Tansey was also squeezed out close to the line by Gale.

Yet those Hull attacks were rare as the absences of the likes of Sean Long, Craig Fitzgibbon, Danny Tickle and Shaun Berrigan were again keenly felt.

Harlequins extended their lead after more good work by Howell, Dorn racing onto the centre’s brilliant inside pass to touch down.

Danny Orr managed to convert just one of Quins’ opening three tries but Randall added an extra point with a drop goal moments before the half-time hooter.

Hull’s miserable first half was just about summed up when Craig Hall flung the ball straight into touch attempting a one-handed pass.

The break did little for Hull, who continued to look disjointed after the resumption and Harlequins regularly found gaps.

Quins went further ahead after former Hull KR player Ryan Esders broke the line.

Play was spread wide and Penny cut inside to stretch out for his second try in Quins colours.

The pacy winger, looking to kickstart his career after falling down the pecking order at Warrington, earned a good ovation from the Wolves fans in the stadium awaiting their later game with Salford City Reds.

Orr was again wayward with the conversion and Hull gave themselves some hope as Houghton burst through to score from a Manu pass.

Problems returned almost immediately however as Hall, pressed into service as a goalkicker in the absence of so many colleagues, sliced his conversion attempt horribly wide.

Penny twice got the opportunity to show his pace as he chased kicks downfield and was unfortunate not to score as the first bobbled into touch and Briscoe managed to snatch the second.

Briscoe then showed his finishing ability to race away off a Yeaman pass and score just inside the touchline with some nimble footwork.

But it proved no more than consolation for Richard Agar’s men and Gale wrapped up the win when he crashed over from close range for an Orr-converted try in the closing minutes.

www.superleague.co.uk
Posted Image
rugbyleagueforum.com
Online Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
« Previous Topic · Stobart Super League · Next Topic »
Add Reply

Theme created by Tue of Self Concept and ZBTZ.

free counters