Get ready for a thrilling breakdown of the Harlequins' dominant performance against Bayonne!
A Masterclass in Rugby: The Harlequins put on a spectacular display, showcasing their talent and skill, with an impressive 68-14 victory. But here's where it gets controversial...
Player Ratings:
Nick David (Fullback): A standout performance with powerful runs and a joint match-high 17 carries. His safe hands under the high ball were a bonus. Rating: 8/10.
Cassius Cleaves (Wing): This 22-year-old caused headaches for Bayonne's defense with his pace and attacking runs. Despite a try being ruled out, he continued to shine. Rating: 8/10.
Oscar Beard (Center): Beard was a force to be reckoned with, asking tough questions of the visitors' defense with his powerful carries. Rating: 7/10.
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Cadan Murley (Captain, Wing): Murley, the Harlequins skipper, was a true threat with the ball, scoring the opening try. His performance was a shining example of leadership. Rating: 8/10.
Marcus Smith (Fly-Half): The official player of the match, Smith was the conductor of Harlequins' backline, creating try-scoring opportunities and showcasing exceptional goal-kicking. Rating: 9/10.
Will Porter (Scrum-Half): Porter's impact was felt, especially in attack, as he scored a brace of tries and provided excellent service to his teammates. Rating: 8/10.
The Forwards:
Zach Carr (Number 8): A solid performance from the young Carr, who contributed as a ball carrier and defender. Rating: 7/10.
Will Evans (Flanker): Despite a yellow card, Evans delivered a strong all-round performance, always in the thick of the action. Rating: 7/10.
Jack Kenningham (Flanker): Kenningham fulfilled his duties, carrying the ball well and defending effectively. Rating: 7/10.
Stephan Lewies (Lock): Lewies' game was cut short due to injury, but his replacement, Kieran Treadwell, stepped up. Rating: N/A.
Guido Petti (Lock): The experienced Petti gave his all, excelling in lineouts and as a ball carrier. Rating: 7/10.
Pedro Delgado (Prop): Delgado put in a solid performance in the scrum and was rewarded with a well-taken try. Rating: 7/10.
Jack Walker (Hooker): Walker did his job accurately, throwing in at the lineout and contributing as a ball carrier. Rating: 7/10.
Fin Baxter (Prop): Another impressive performance from Baxter, who stood strong in the scrums and scored a try. His delight was evident! Rating: 8/10.
Replacements:
The Harlequins' bench players continued the momentum, with Chandler Cunningham-South, Kieran Treadwell, and Sam Riley bringing energy and scoring tries. The replacement backs, Jamie Benson and Lucas Friday, also impressed. Overall Rating: 8/10.
This game was a true showcase of Harlequins' talent and depth. But what do you think? Was the victory as emphatic as the score suggests? Are there any players you think deserve a higher rating? Let's discuss in the comments!