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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
... a try between the posts before a quickly-taken tap penalty by Gomarsall resulted in number eight Tom Guest being bundled into touch just short of the line. The pressure paid off with a Quins try in the 63rd minute. Skipper Will Skinner made the initial break before a long, looping pass from Evans sent Turner-Hall over in the left corner. The second try from Jones settled a hard-fought clash,...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
... a try between the posts before a quickly-taken tap penalty by Gomarsall resulted in number eight Tom Guest being bundled into touch just short of the line.The pressure paid off with a Quins try in the 63rd minute. Skipper Will Skinner made the initial break before a long, looping pass from Evans sent Turner-Hall over in the left corner.The second try from Jones settled a hard-fought clash,...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
He was surrounded by players all on their game. The front row dominated at the set piece, while the back row of captain Will Skinner, Chris Robshaw, and Tom Guest were superb. They eclipsed their opposite numbers, taking charge at the breakdown, in the loose and forever posing a threat, as well as snuffing out any threat. In the midfield Tosh Masson and Jordan Turner-Hall played like veterans,...
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
Harlequins moved into second place in the Guinness Premiership table with a thumping 32-10 win over London rivals Wasps at a packed Stoop yesterday.
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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 11/16/2008
... contribution, kicking four penalties and a conversion. The other Harlequins tries came from No 8 Tom Guest and flanker Chris Robshaw after fly-half Chris Malone struck the opening blow after only 23 seconds by landing a drop goal from 40 metres out. Then home side raced into a 13-0 lead in the opening seven minutes. The 24-year-old Guest drove in from the base of a close-range ruck....
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
He was surrounded by players all on their game. The front row dominated at the set piece, while the back row of captain Will Skinner, Chris Robshaw, and Tom Guest were superb. They eclipsed their opposite numbers, taking charge at the breakdown, in the loose and forever posing a threat, as well as snuffing out any threat. In the midfield Tosh Masson and Jordan Turner-Hall played like veterans,...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/15/2008
... these kinds of games generate."DepletedQuins have called-up Andy Gomarsall, Seb Stegmann and Tom Guest to plug the gaps created by Twickenham bound England trio Danny Care, Ugo Monye and Nick Easter.Wasps are also suffering a depleted line-up thanks to the autumn Test schedule, missing nine players due to international duty.Josh Lewsey moves to the centre, Jeremy Staunton starts at fly-half,...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/14/2008
Evans: Chance to impressNick Evans will run out in the number ten shirt for Harlequins once more on Sunday, as Quins take on London rivals Wasps at the Twickenham Stoop. With Danny Care, Ugo Monye and Nick Easter all away on England duty, Andy Gomarsall, Seb Stegmann and Tom Guest will make the starting line up.Gonzalo Tiesi and Tani Fuga are also absent from the squad due to international commitments,...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
... chose to field a near first-choice side – missing only their England squad members, plus Tom Guest, who was a late withdrawal.The visitors were anxious to repeat last month's 30-23 Guinness Premiership win at Sixways and started much the stronger. Harlequins scored tries through Chris Robshaw, Seb Stegmann and one at the death by Mike Brown. Worcester's try-scorers were Jake Abbott and Pat...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
... chose to field a near first-choice side – missing only their England squad members, plus Tom Guest, who was a late withdrawal.The visitors were anxious to repeat last month's 30-23 Guinness Premiership win at Sixways and started much the stronger. Harlequins scored tries through Chris Robshaw, Seb Stegmann and one at the death by Mike Brown. Worcester's try-scorers were Jake Abbott and Pat...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
... but still chose to field a near first-choice side, missing only their England squad members plus Tom Guest, who was a late withdrawal.Richards reactionExplaining such a strong selection, Quins boss Dean Richards said: "We viewed it as an important game as it is the final one of this stage of matches and I wanted a lot of our players to try a few things out before they have a week off."The...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
... but still chose to field a near first-choice side, missing only their England squad members plus Tom Guest, who was a late withdrawal.This positive selection policy saw Quins - obviously anxious to repeat last month's 30-23 Guinness Premiership win at Sixways - start much the stronger.After dominating the opening exchanges, they scored the opening try after 10 minutes. From a scrum five...
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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
... chose to field a near first-choice side - missing only their England squad members plus Tom Guest, who was a late withdrawal. The visitors were anxious to repeat last month's 30-23 Guinness Premiership win at Sixways and started much the stronger. Harlequins dominated the opening exchanges and after 10 minutes scored the first try. From a scrum five metres out Andy Gomarsall fed Jordan Turner-Hall,...