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Round 14
Warrington Wolves 4 l. Harlequins 17

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2007 engage English Super League
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Location: United Kingdom > National > First Grade
Competition: engage English Super League


Rugby League Match Player Summary

Warrington Wolves
Martin Gleeson [CT] 4 Pts; 1t

Harlequins
Rob Purdham [SR] 8 Pts; 1t, 2g
Matt Gafa [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
Julien Rinaldi [BE] 4 Pts; 1t
Paul Sykes [CT] 1 Pts; 1fg

Rleague Articles

Sun May 20, 2007
Brave Harlequins strengthen play-off hopes beating Warrington
2007 engage English Super League - Round 14  Harlequins RL strengthened their engage Super League play-off hopes with a hard-fought 17-4 win over an out-of-sorts Warrington Wolves side at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.  23:54

Thu May 17, 2007
Quins missing Hill
2007 engage English Super League - Round 14  Missing from the 20-man squad for Saturday is Scott Hill, Henry Paul, Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Richard Villasanti, Michael Worrincy and Zebastian Luisi.  21:22

Wed May 16, 2007
Warrington confirm Monaghan signing
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles  Warrington Wolves are delighted to announce the exciting new signing of Michael Monaghan, 27 from Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles on a 4 year deal for the engage Super League XIII season.  19:48

Challenge Cup: Warrington Wolves 48-16 Barrow Border Raiders
2007 Challenge Cup - 5th Round  Warrington Wolves cruised through to the quarter finals of the Carnegie Challenge Cup with a nine-try victory against National League Two side Barrow Border Raiders at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.  14:50

Challenge Cup: Oldham 6-66 Harlequins RL
2007 Challenge Cup - 5th Round  Harlequins RL eased into the quarter-finals of the Carnegie Challenge Cup with a comprehensive win over Second Division Oldham.  14:30


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Fri May 18 2007, 8:00PM GMT
Fri: Huddersfield Giants 36 d. Bradford Bulls 12
at Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, UK
Crowd: 8,667

Fri May 18 2007, 8:00PM GMT
Fri: St Helens 34 d. Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 14
at Knowsley Road, St Helens, UK
Crowd: 8,529

Fri May 18 2007, 8:00PM GMT
Fri: Wigan Warriors 10 l. Hull KR 12
at JJB Stadium, Wigan, UK
Crowd: 13,538

Sat May 19 2007, 7:30PM GMT
Sat: Les Catalans Dragons 66 d. Salford City Reds 6
at Stade Gilbert Brutus
Crowd: 8,820

Sat May 19 2007, 7:30PM GMT
Sat: Warrington Wolves 4 l. Harlequins 17
at Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, UK
Crowd: 7,818

Sun May 20 2007, 3:15PM GMT
Sun: Hull FC 16 d. Leeds Rhinos 12
at Kingston Communications Stadium, Hull, Yorkshire, UK
Crowd: 14,256



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Outstanding win for Quins
Mon May 21, 2007
Source: www.quins.co.uk

An immense defensive effort saw Quins concede just four points against the Wolves to stay in the top six.

Quins were simply brilliant in defence and played without a number of key players, yet proved too strong for Warrington to register their first win at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.

Warrington were able to manage just one try for the match, scored in the first half by Martin Gleeson.

Quins landed three tries - through Matt Gafa, Rob Purdham and Julien Rinaldi - as well as two goals to Rob Purdham plus a late drop goal from Paul Sykes to confirm the win.

It was Quins' first win at the HJ Stadium and their fifth away Super League win for the season.

Harlequins strengthened their engage Super League play-off hopes with a hard-fought win over Warrington at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.

The Wolves' top-six hopes took a hammer blow after a fifth defeat in their last six matches and they lost influential loose forward Vinnie Anderson through injury in the first half.

Paul Cullen's men were also handed a disciplinary worry over Great Britain forward Adrian Morley, who was put on report by referee Ben Thaler for a high tackle on hooker Julien Rinaldi midway through the second half.

The Londoners were without six first-choice players whereas Warrington's injury crisis eased further with the return of prop Paul Wood but it was the visitors who looked the more lively side throughout an error-strewn encounter played in front of a 7,718 crowd, the Wolves' lowest of the season.

They struck with two tries in the last eight minutes of the first half to seize control and defended stoically in a tryless second half dominated without conviction by Warrington.

Warrington were expected to complete the double following their 19-12 win at the Twickenham Stoop and they created the first chance as early as the fifth minute when Great Britain centre Martin Gleeson took an inside pass from Lee Briers and drove for the line but lost the ball in the tackle.

Handling errors were a constant theme throughout the opening quarter, which featured no fewer than eight scrums.

It was from a knock-on by Morley that Harlequins opened the scoring on 18 minutes, stand-off Mark McLinden handing off Briers to send winger Mark Gafa over for a try.

Warrington responded immediately with second rower Ben Westwood making amends for conceding a couple of penalties with a clinical break that gave Gleeson a clear run to the line.

The two captains, Rob Purdham (Harlequins) and Briers (Warrington), both failed with the difficult conversions in the swirling wind but Purdham scored the next try after clever footwork from scrum-half Danny Orr.

The former Castleford and Wigan half-back collected his own grubber and then hacked the ball on a second time for the loose forward to grab the vital touch.

Video referee Ian Smith ruled in favour of Harlequins on that occasion before disallowing a second try from Graf, who successfully chased Orr's kick to the line but could not control the last touch.

However, the Londoners stretched their lead two minutes before the interval when substitute Rinaldi darted away from acting half-back and dummied his way past full-back Stuart Reardon for his side's third try, to which Purdham finally added a goal.

Warrington looked invigorated by coach Paul Cullen's half-time pep talk and dominated most of the second half but their handling continued to let them down.

Purdham finally sealed the win with a 75th-minute penalty and centre Paul Sykes added a drop goal for good measure to complete the scoring.

Warrington Wolves (4) 4.
Tries: M. Gleeson.

Harlequins RL (14) 17.
Tries: Gafa, Purdham, Rinaldi.
Goals: Purdham 2. Drop Goals: Sykes.

Warrington Wolves:
Reardon, Fa'afili, M. Gleeson, Johnson, Grose, Briers, Anderson, Rauhihi, Clarke, Leikvoll, Westwood, Morley, Wainwright.
Replacements: M. Gleeson, Parker, Wood, Harrison.

Harlequins RL:
Melling, Gafa, Sykes, T. Smith, Clubb, McLinden, Orr, Temata, Randall, Heckenberg, Purdham, Hopkins, Walsh.
Replacements: Rinaldi, Mills, Grayshon, Burgess.

Referee: Ben Thaler (Wakefield).

Report source: www.quins.co.uk


Brave Harlequins strengthen play-off hopes beating Warrington
Sun May 20, 2007
Source: www.superleague.co.uk

Harlequins RL strengthened their engage Super League play-off hopes with a hard-fought 17-4 win over an out-of-sorts Warrington Wolves side at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.

The Wolves' top-six hopes took a hammer blow after a fifth defeat in their last six matches and they lost influential loose forward Vinnie Anderson through injury in the first half.

Paul Cullen's men were also handed a disciplinary worry over Great Britain forward Adrian Morley, who was put on report by referee Ben Thaler for a high tackle on hooker Julien Rinaldi midway through the second half.

The Londoners were without six first-choice players whereas Warrington's injury crisis eased further with the return of prop Paul Wood but it was the visitors who looked the more lively side throughout an error-strewn encounter played in front of a 7,718 crowd, the Wolves' lowest of the season.

They struck with two tries in the last eight minutes of the first half to seize control and defended stoically in a tryless second half dominated without conviction by Warrington.

Warrington were expected to complete the double following their 19-12 win at the Twickenham Stoop and they created the first chance as early as the fifth minute when Great Britain centre Martin Gleeson took an inside pass from Lee Briers and drove for the line but lost the ball in the tackle.

Handling errors were a constant theme throughout the opening quarter, which featured no fewer than eight scrums.

It was from a knock-on by Morley that Harlequins opened the scoring on 18 minutes, stand-off Mark McLinden handing off Briers to send winger Mark Gafa over for a try.

Warrington responded immediately with second rower Ben Westwood making amends for conceding a couple of penalties with a clinical break that gave Gleeson a clear run to the line.

The two captains, Rob Purdham (Harlequins) and Briers (Warrington), both failed with the difficult conversions in the swirling wind but Purdham scored the next try after clever footwork from scrum-half Danny Orr.

The former Castleford Tigers and Wigan Warriors half-back collected his own grubber and then hacked the ball on a second time for the loose forward to grab the vital touch.

Video referee Ian Smith ruled in favour of Harlequins on that occasion before disallowing a second try from Graf, who successfully chased Orr's kick to the line but could not control the last touch.

However, the Londoners stretched their lead two minutes before the interval when substitute Rinaldi darted away from acting half-back and dummied his way past full-back Stuart Reardon for his side's third try, to which Purdham finally added a goal.

Warrington looked invigorated by coach Paul Cullen's half-time pep talk and dominated most of the second half but their handling continued to let them down.

Harlequins created the best chance of the second half but hooker Chad Randsall dropped Tyrone Smith's pass with the line beckoning.

Purdham finally sealed the win with a 75th-minute penalty and centre Paul Sykes added a drop goal for good measure to complete the scoring.

Warrington Wolves (4) 4.
Tries: M. Gleeson.

Harlequins RL (14) 17.
Tries: Gafa, Purdham, Rinaldi.
Goals: Purdham 2.
Drop Goals: Sykes.

Warrington Wolves: Reardon, Fa'afili, M. Gleeson, Johnson, Grose, Briers, Anderson, Rauhihi, Clarke, Leikvoll, Westwood, Morley, Wainwright.
Replacements: M. Gleeson, Parker, Wood, Harrison.

Harlequins RL: Melling, Gafa, Sykes, T. Smith, Clubb, McLinden, Orr, Temata, Randall, Heckenberg, Purdham, Hopkins, Walsh.
Replacements: Rinaldi, Mills, Grayshon, Burgess.

Referee: Ben Thaler (Wakefield).
Attendance: 7,718.

Report source: www.superleague.co.uk

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