Anglo-Welsh Cup
Quins power past Warriors
Scrum.com
November 2, 2008
Date/Time: Nov 2, 2008, 15:00 local, 15:00 GMT
Worcester Warriors 14 - 27 Harlequins
Half-time: 7 - 20
Tries: Abbott, Sanderson
Cons: Jones 2
Tries: Brown, Robshaw, Stegmann
Cons: NJ Evans, Malone 2
Pens: Malone 2
Harlequins scrum half Andy Gomarsall clears the ball despite the dive of Matt Mullan during the EDF Energy Cup match between Worcester Warriors and Harlequins at Sixways in Worcester, England  on November 2, 2008.
Harlequins' Andy Gomarsall clears his lines under pressure
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Harlequins beat Worcester 27-14 in their EDF Energy Anglo-Welsh Cup clash at Sixways Stadium to end the Warriors' hopes of progressing to the semi-finals.

Quins were deserved winners as a poor performance by Worcester left them far too much to do in the second half. The home side never looked like obtaining the four tries that they would have needed to threaten Ospreys' the qualification of Ospreys.

Despite having no chance of progressing to the knockout stages of the competition, Quins surprisingly 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, who set up the ruck from which Chris Robshaw was driven over. Chris Malone converted and four minutes later extended the lead with a penalty.

Worcester responded almost immediately with a try from Jake Abbott which Matthew Jones converted and then the Quins were dealt a further blow after 20 minutes when Turner-Hall went off with a leg injury, to be replaced by De Wet Barry. The revival in Worcester's fortunes was short-lived as Malone kicked another penalty after 24 minutes as his side continued to have all the territory and possession.

It came as no surprise when they went further ahead 34 minutes when from a metre scrum Malone and Seb Stegmann executed a pre-planned scissors movement for Stegmann to score which Malone converted. Quins number eight Phil Davies became the second player from his team to be helped from the pitch just before half-time - and with Jones missing a penalty for Worcester the visitors led 20-7 at half-time.

Worcester were desperately poor in the first half so influential captain Pat Sanderson was introduced immediately on the resumption to play his first match of the season. It almost immediately paid dividends as he crashed over to finish off a strong-running burst from Sam Tuitupou, with Jones converting.

Nick Evans was introduced by the Quins after 47 minutes but now it was the home side's turn to dominate, looking a vastly different team to the one who had performed with so little passion in the first half. However, the Quins defence held firm with Robshaw and Will Skinner outstanding.

With the last movement of the match Tosh Masson intercepted and the Quins broke away for Mike Brown to score - Nick Evans converting to conclude the scoring. Quins were deserved winners as a poor performance by Worcester left them far too much to do in the second half. The home side never looked like obtaining the four tries that they would have needed to threaten Ospreys' the qualification of Ospreys.

Despite having no chance of progressing to the knockout stages of the competition, Quins surprisingly 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, who set up the ruck from which Chris Robshaw was driven over. Chris Malone converted and four minutes later extended the lead with a penalty.

Worcester responded almost immediately with a try from Jake Abbott which Matthew Jones converted and then the Quins were dealt a further blow after 20 minutes when Turner-Hall went off with a leg injury, to be replaced by De Wet Barry. The revival in Worcester's fortunes was short-lived as Malone kicked another penalty after 24 minutes as his side continued to have all the territory and possession.

It came as no surprise when they went further ahead 34 minutes when from a metre scrum Malone and Seb Stegmann executed a pre-planned scissors movement for Stegmann to score which Malone converted. Quins number eight Phil Davies became the second player from his team to be helped from the pitch just before half-time - and with Jones missing a penalty for Worcester the visitors led 20-7 at half-time.

Worcester were desperately poor in the first half so influential captain Pat Sanderson was introduced immediately on the resumption to play his first match of the season. It almost immediately paid dividends as he crashed over to finish off a strong-running burst from Sam Tuitupou, with Jones converting.

Nick Evans was introduced by the Quins after 47 minutes but now it was the home side's turn to dominate, looking a vastly different team to the one who had performed with so little passion in the first half. However, the Quins defence held firm with Robshaw and Will Skinner outstanding.

With the last movement of the match Tosh Masson intercepted and the Quins broke away for Mike Brown to score - Nick Evans converting to conclude the scoring.

Worcester: Latham, Gear, Grove, Tuitupou, Pennell, M. Jones, M. Powell, Mullan, Lutui, Tuamoepeau, Rawlinson, Kitchener, Cox, Abbott, Talei.

Replacements: R. Powell for M. Powell (59), Morris for Tuamoepeau (69), Gillies for Kitchener (50), Sanderson for Abbott (41). Not Used: Fortey, Crichton, Fellows.

Harlequins: Brown, T. Williams, Masson, Turner-Hall, Stegmann, Malone, Gomarsall, Jones, Botha, Ross, Kohn, J. Evans, Robshaw, Skinner, Davies.

Replacements: Barry for Turner-Hall (19), N. Evans for Malone (47), Lambert for Ross (78), Robson for J. Evans (47), Mcmillan for Davies (38). Not Used: Fuga, G. Williams.

Att: 8,196

Ref: Dean Richards (RFU).

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