Harlequins vs Exeter Chiefs
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Harlequins vs Exeter Chiefs
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15 Luke Arscott
14 Jack Nowell
13 Sireli Naqelevuki
12 Phil Dollman
11 Matt Jess
10 Gareth Steenson
9 Haydn Thomas
1 Carl Rimmer
2 Jack Yeandle
3 Alex Brown
4 Tom Hayes
5 Damian Welch
6 Ben White
7 James Scaysbrook
8 Richard Baxter
16 Neil Clark
17 Ben Moon
18 Craig Mitchell
19 James Hanks
20 Dave Ewers
21 Will Chudley
22 Ignacio Mieres
23 Ian Whitten
Same result as last time these two sides met pls
15 Luke Arscott
14 Jack Nowell
13 Sireli Naqelevuki
12 Phil Dollman
11 Matt Jess
10 Gareth Steenson
9 Haydn Thomas
1 Carl Rimmer
2 Jack Yeandle
3 Alex Brown
4 Tom Hayes
5 Damian Welch
6 Ben White
7 James Scaysbrook
8 Richard Baxter
16 Neil Clark
17 Ben Moon
18 Craig Mitchell
19 James Hanks
20 Dave Ewers
21 Will Chudley
22 Ignacio Mieres
23 Ian Whitten
Same result as last time these two sides met pls
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Re: Harlequins vs Exeter Chiefs
This is the first season i've felt we've had depth, and that depth is certainly going to be tested sorely at the business end of the season. If The Cheifs game is anythign to go by, they will be found wanting, but that may just be experience.
Such a shame about Lowe's injury. This time last year (a little later actually) he looked to be putting his hand up for international duty, but has been quite silent on the radar this year. With both him & JTH firing on all cylinders, they make a great 12/13 partnership. Torn about Hopper; sometimes he has sublime dancing feet on, other times he couldn't catch a beachball and runs backwards in attempts to look for holes. In fairness to him though, he has generally improved since the beginning of the season.
I'm actually still to be convinced on OLH. His ankle took a pretty hard knock in the game, so i doubt we'll see him for a few weeks --> a month at the very least. By that time Brown will be back, and OLH might be hard pushed to make the bench.
Such a shame about Lowe's injury. This time last year (a little later actually) he looked to be putting his hand up for international duty, but has been quite silent on the radar this year. With both him & JTH firing on all cylinders, they make a great 12/13 partnership. Torn about Hopper; sometimes he has sublime dancing feet on, other times he couldn't catch a beachball and runs backwards in attempts to look for holes. In fairness to him though, he has generally improved since the beginning of the season.
I'm actually still to be convinced on OLH. His ankle took a pretty hard knock in the game, so i doubt we'll see him for a few weeks --> a month at the very least. By that time Brown will be back, and OLH might be hard pushed to make the bench.
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