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Robert Kitson at the Twickenham Stoop

Musk double leads Harlequins to victory despite Northampton rally

Jack Musk celebrates scoring one of his tries during the win over Northampton
Jack Musk celebrates scoring one of his tries during the win over Northampton. Photograph: Juan Gasparini/JMP/Shutterstock

There was never much chance of a dull, try-less slugging match between two sides fully committed to playing their rugby on the front foot. Sure enough the result was another wildly fluctuating try-fest, with Harlequins surviving a concerted final quarter comeback from a Northampton team who registered four tries but could conceivably have scored twice as many.

Quins, who have now scored 20 tries in their four league games so far, had been leading 35-15 with just 12 minutes left with the hooker Jack Musk contributing two tries and the centre Luke Northmore impressing once again. Last-quarter tries from George Furbank and Tom James, however, propelled the Saints right back into the game and only a desperate late turnover saved the hosts from last-gasp embarrassment.

It made for a nine-try thriller on a lovely sunny Sunday afternoon but a few Saints players will not be in any huge rush to check out the highlights. Alex Coles, Alex Mitchell, Rory Hutchinson and Lewis Ludlam could all have scored or set up vital tries for the visitors which, in the final analysis, proved crucial.

Even so, having lost out in the final seconds in Exeter the previous weekend, it would have been mighty tough for Quins to take had they been pipped again. “At times you wonder: ‘Why am I in this industry?’” admitted their head coach Tabai Matson. “I’ve actually thought of getting an Apple watch to see what my heart rate is. It’s a pretty brutal industry and winning and losing has an impact on you as a coach. But this club is adamant that playing an exciting game of football can be successful. It’s fantastic to coach and the players love the challenge of moving the ball.”

At least Matson can now sleep easier this week. It is usually Quins who specialise in unlikely comebacks but here they were 14-0 up inside seven minutes, courtesy of tries by Musk and Lennox Anyanwu and Northampton’s early inability to hang on to the ball. Three or four times in the first half alone the Saints made it into the home 22 only to spill possession when opportunity knocked, not least when Mitchell delayed too long with options outside him.

Quins needed no second invitation. They also have one of the form backs in the competition in Northmore and the uncapped centre showed up well again on his 50th club appearance as he kept the defence guessing with the ball in both hands before carving through to score his side’s third try.

A penalty from Dan Biggar and a close-range try from Ludlam did drag Saints back into the contest but their profligacy continued to cost them. Most glaring was Hutchinson’s decision to ignore the man outside him on the left and go for glory, only for the Scotland international to be bundled into touch by Archie White and Tyrone Green.

Cadan Murley dives over for Harlequins’ final try
Cadan Murley dives over for Harlequins’ final try. Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images

It left Saints needing to overcome a 21-10 half-time deficit, a task made no easier when their big lock Lukhan Salakaia-Loto was shown a yellow card following a collision with Will Evans. The referee Tom Foley had initially decided no card was necessary, only to be alerted to the existence of a further video angle.

Northampton have now been shown six yellow cards in just four games, making them the worst early offenders in the league, and paid the price again here when Musk was driven over for his second try eight minutes into the second half. They were suitably relieved, then, when slick passing put the increasingly prolific Tommy Freeman over, the eighth league game in a row in which he has scored a try.

Sale’s director of rugby, Alex Sanderson, was pleased with his side’s application after the Sharks moved up to second with a 28-20 home victory over Exeter on Saturday that made it three wins from three games. Tries from Akker van der Merwe, Ben Curry and the debutant Joe Carpenter inflicted Exeter’s first defeat. Sanderson said: “It’s really important to get those wins early, something that we didn’t do last year. It’s rewarding and encouraging.” 

Declan Kidney joked that his London Irish side were “inclined to entertain” as they won a game of 13 tries 47-38 against Bath. A breathtaking first-half performance enabled Irish to build a 35-5 advantage before they took the foot off the gas and conceded five second-half tries. Ben Loader and Ollie Hassell‑Collins both scored hat-tricks for Irish, with Paddy Jackson scoring one try and converting six. Niall Annett scored two tries for Bath on his debut. Gabriel Hamer-Webb, Matt Gallagher, Joe Cokanasiga and Piers Francis also crossed for the visitors, with Orlando Bailey adding four conversions. PA Media

Things would have become even more interesting had Coles, just a few metres short, not allowed the ball to slip from his grasp or Ludlam not had a close-range ‘try’ ruled out by the eagle-eyed TMO for a double movement. The latter moment effectively led to a 14-point swing with Quins surging back upfield, taking a quick tap and putting the acrobatic Cadan Murley over in the left corner. Saints, to their credit, battled back well but, as their director of rugby Phil Dowson acknowledged, their sluggish start had already left them with “a mountain to climb”.

Quins, meanwhile, were also happy to attract a full house, with their forthcoming home games against London Irish and Leicester already sold out as well. Given the rival sporting attractions on offer it would strongly suggest a healthy market does indeed exist for well-marketed, family-friendly club rugby. Entertaining games like this one do no harm, either.

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