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Great win for the quins. Up against a bigger pack in heavy conditions and quins with lots of players dropping out. Hull had to be favourites. I thought Hull better kicking game early on might win it for them but Quins dug in and got their own kicking game together and matched their bigger forwards.
Thank god Hull have no plan B. Never gonna be pretty in those conditions but we know Quins can play an expansive game. Not sure about Hull so heres hoping we can overtake them over the season. p.s. Chad Randall for MOS :wink:

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Did anyone here remember what the crowd was?

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Alice's Phallus wrote:Did anyone here remember what the crowd was?


bout 3,600 i think.
thought it was a decent game. the result was in doubt right up till the end and some decent rugby played, albeit in patches.






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Dullest game I've seen since I last watched Quins! ...against Wigan (who did nothing to make things any better!) :oops:






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oxford-pie-eater wrote:Dullest game I've seen since I last watched Quins! ...against Wigan (who did nothing to make things any better!) :oops:


does make you chuckle when folk were saying that the nrl might be superior to sl but sl was much better to watch.
well there are some very average sides playing some very boring rugby this year.






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oxford-pie-eater wrote:Dullest game I've seen since I last watched Quins! ...against Wigan (who did nothing to make things any better!) :oops:


always boring when we play quinseither there or at the KC






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It was boring as hell but youve gotta admit the quins kicking game certainly seemed to work

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LFCRhino wrote:It was boring as hell but youve gotta admit the quins kicking game certainly seemed to work


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LFCRhino wrote:It was boring as hell but youve gotta admit the quins kicking game certainly seemed to work


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Harlequins RL were never boring when they had the Canberra Caucasian Mark McLinden on the field (2007- 2008).

Similarly, London Broncos were never boring when they had the Cronulla Polynesian Richie Barnett playing at full back (2001- 2002), or the Parramatta Aboriginal Dennis Moran at scrum half (2002- 2004).

London RL has historically been one of the most colourful and entertaining multiracial and multcultural rugby league venues in Super League.


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