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Cadan Murley gives Quins a summer buzz to shatter Gloucester's playoff dream

Cadan Murley gives Quins a summer buzz to shatter Gloucester's playoff dream

Yahoo10-05-2025

Harlequins went down by 40 points in the last round at Welford Road, barely playing a shot. So it was inevitable they would burst into this one in front of a big house at the big stadium across the road for their now traditional 'Big Summer Kick-Off' game. Likewise, Gloucester played the rugby of the gods last time out, one shy of 80 points against Exeter, so it stood to reason they would flop painfully here. And, boy, did they.
These vagaries should not happen to any professional outfit, of course, but the fact is they do, time and time again, particularly when the sides in question are, shall we say, of a flaky temperament. These two are nothing if not that.
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All the same, the abject state of Gloucester's defence exasperated, given what was at stake for them. Quins may have had their big game to get up for, but Gloucester started the match a mere three points off the top four. There is barely any margin for error now for those still in the running. Did no one tell them? This defeat now all but condemns the rest of their season, but for indulgence in the most forlorn of mathematical speculations.
Quins' season more or less ended with that thrashing at Leicester a fortnight ago, but this was the erstwhile purveyors of all things attacking back to something like their better form. Not that they had to be that great, so accommodating were the visitors. Quins' six tries were racked up with unseemly ease, their wingers weighing in with a hat-trick, for Cadan Murley, and a brace, for Rodrigo Isgro, apiece. The admirable Will Evans, burrowing away at seemingly every tackle situation, also scored, at the back of a lineout-and-drive.
But that was the least of their deserts. Three other tries were chalked off in the first half alone, one of them when Tyrone Green dropped the ball as he went to touch down behind the posts, having stepped his way through weak tackle after weak tackle.
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Of positive news for Lions fans, and coaches, Marcus Smith was back in the saddle and looking masterful, having limped off in some pain a fortnight ago. His inside ball was instrumental to Murley's first try, to set Quins on their way in the ninth minute, and his tactical kicking was searching and imaginative. Opposite him, his fellow Lions half-back Tomos Williams was quiet by his normal standards – but then those are abnormally vibrant.
Saracens feeling Goode in Newcastle demolition
Saracens kept alive their hopes of claiming a playoff spot and celebrated Alex Goode's 400th appearance for the club by crushing bottom-placed Newcastle 75-28 at the Allianz Stadium. Newcastle stunned Saracens back in November with a 17-12 win at Kingston Park but a fully loaded Saracens, with their three newly selected Lions in the starting lineup, exacted full revenge.
However, that surprise defeat to the Falcons could still prove costly as the London club may still have to beat both Bath and Northampton in their remaining fixtures to guarantee a playoff spot. Sarries' head coach, Joe Shaw, said: 'All we can do now is control our own performances. We got what we wanted from today but we will need to reset and put in a performance away at Northampton next week."
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Saracens ran in 11 tries, with Juan Martín González scoring a hat-trick, Ben Earl adding two and Theo Dan, Ivan van Zyl, Maro Itoje, Charlie Bracken, Tom Willis and Jamie George scoring the others. Fergus Burke kicked seven conversion and Louie Johnson three.
Sam Stuart scored two tries for Newcastle with Freddie Lockwood and Ben Stevenson also on the scoresheet to earn a bonus point. Brett Connon converted all four tries.
Newcastle's interim director of rugby, Steve Diamond, said his side's mauling showed how much investment was needed at the club. He said: 'The difference between the two clubs today was enormous and it showed we need investment in all structures. We've got a hard-working set of lads but we were well beaten in all areas and the final deficit is embarrassing. We managed to get a try bonus point which was our aim at half-time but that was the only positive." PA Media
Christian Wade racked up his 91st Premiership try to bring Gloucester back to 21-7 with a few minutes of the first half remaining, but Murley's second, sprung by Smith, left the Quins 28-7 up at the break.
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Gloucester simply had to erupt into the second half, which they sort of did for a few minutes. Then Murley scored his hat-trick try, and that was that. Isgro burst onto Smith's pass, straight from a scrum, and Green was on hand to put his mate over in the corner. A couple of yellow cards later, one for each of the No 8s, Alex Dombrandt and Ruan Ackermann, and Isgro went over for his second to end any hope for the visitors.
Gloucester's two tries in the final quarter, by Santiago Carreras and the youngster Jack Cotgreave, lent them some consolation, but the lack of even a bonus point leaves them those three points adrift in sixth. Not quite out of it maybe, but let's just say they will need to bounce back – and then some.

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