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Worcester V Harlequins 19 Feb 04
Crowd : 8,166

Kick-Off:

14:00
Weather : Bitterly Cold Referee: Mr White
Ground : Firm Half Time Score: 06 : 03
Wind : Gale Force 3 Full Time Score: 09 : 15
Food : Not Too Good Man Of Match: The Front Row
Beer : No Bitter Scores: 5 Penalties
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Rate=Rating,   Try=Tries,    Pen=Penalties,    Con=Conversions,    DG-Drop Goals

. Rate Try Pen Con DG . Rate Try Pen Con DG . Rate Try Pen Con DG
Thinus Delport 6 . . . . Tony Windo 8 . . . . Gary Trueman . . . . .
Ben Hinshelwood 6 . . . . Van Neikerk 8 . . . . Tommy Hayes 6 . . . .
Thomas Lombard 6 . . . . Chris Horsman 9 . . . . Neil Cole 6 . . . .
Dale Rasmussen 7 . . . . Tim Collier 8 . . . . Lee Fortey . . . . .
Daren O'Leary 6 . . . . Craig Gillies 8 . . . . Ben Daly . . . . .
James Brown 8 . 5 . . Drew Hickey 9 . . . . Phil Murphy 7 . . . .
Mat Powell 6 . . . . Pat Sanderson 8 . . . . Neil Mason . . . . .
. . . . . . Brad Henderson 8 . . 1 . . . . . . .
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Tuts' Audio Report The John Brain Interview
February had always looked a decisive month for our first campaign in the Zurich Premiership and so it was turning out to be. Leeds had been sent packing at Sixways the previous Friday and now it was time to travel down the motorway to Twickenham and Harlequins.

4 full buses set off from Sixways in high spirits

It was expected that a further 800 would travel down under their own arrangements giving us almost 1000 passionate Warriors supporters.

We all arrived at The Stoop in fine form after a relaxing journey down having practiced our "Tim-my, Tim-my, Tim-my , Tim-my, Colli-er. In honour of the great man signing for the club for 3 further years

Many Warriors hats were now to be seen brightening up the Twickenham skyline, well done Vigorniensis it is catching on.

Some of the supporters, as can be seen, are always last to their seats.

The ground was a-buzz with anticipation as we waited for our boys to come into the arena.

In came the Warriors, as the ground erupted in a cacophony of noise, horns, hooters, bells and 100's of cheering voices. It made the hairs on the back of the neck stand up, or was that the freezing cold wind blowing down from the north.

The crowd hushed to a low growl as Harlequins got the game underway.

This was it this was our opportunity to win away form home for the 2nd time this season. The ball was fielded by that elfin-like figure of Andre van Niekerk. the roar increased to a deafening crescendo as Andre, as he does, tried to batter his way through the chasing Quins forwards, Two in his wake and still going as he drove deep into their masses. It was glorious stuff!!

Immediately Quins were penalised at the ruck and yards were made as Thinus Delport hit the ball deep into touch. the ball was sublimely won and fired to James brown who hit a low whiz-bang-wallaper as it tried to cut its way through the storm force gale wind towards touch. It didn't make it but the receiving Quin did as he was man-handled into touch for another throw to Worcester.

Once again the ball was taken in the line this time by Tim-my C and on came the drive. Lets test these southern boys out then gang.

It was clear fro the first contact that this may well prove to be the way through the Quins and apply pressure with ball in hand.

It later proved to be the key that unlocked a dour defence

The first kickable penalty was duly converted by James Brown against a very strong wind but well within his capabilities.

The game changed as Quins set up some good attacking positions with some slick handling. However the very physical defence of the Warriors held them at bay until once again they overstepped the mark, a penalty relieving the pressure

With the wind at their backs Quins were keeping The Warriors pinned deep into their own half of the field.

However it seemed after two minutes of sustained attack the home side ran out of ideas and just stopped. Giving the ever alert and fired up Warriors backrow enough time to come in a scatter them all around turning ball over at ease

The backrow of Hickey, Sanderson and Henderson were in no mood to take any prisoners. This was going to be their game. They were everywhere putting in some bone shuddering hits on the attacking Quins. No wonder they slowed down.

The lineout was once again in spectacular form with Gillies, Collier, Hickey and Henderson taking almost every ball on offer. Quins reverted to the long ball over the top for almost every lineout after the first 20 minutes. defence of which might need a little tweaking, (if I may be so bold oh mighty one)

The warriors had sewn up the loose ball situations and the lineouts how would the set piece go?

From the first scrum the groans and creaks were there for Warriors front 5 to recognise, but it looked fairly stable from both sides. How wrong we watchers were.

So it was possession back to Quins and with the weather blowing a gale they set up camp between the Warriors 10 meter line and their 22. Streetwise we are becoming but you can still get caught out as Hickey was penalised for not rolling away. A simple 3 pointer for Staunton.

From the kick-off once again Quins felt the raw power of this very fit physical set of forwards as the battered into the receiving players scattering bodies like confetti at a church wedding

Big Tim-my "C" was in awesome form, an enormously powerful man who gets better every match he plays. Quins managed to secure the ball but did not clear. the ball was run back at them from deep with Thinus Delport getting into the thick of it, quickly supported by Lombard and Rasmussen.

Quins were now starting to show signs of being extremely uncomfortable at the scrum. nevertheless all the attacking was coming form them with Worcester restricted to a few turnover counter attacks or badly directed touch kicks. With the strong wind blowing in their favour more would and should have been achieved. The sliding defence was superbly organised leaving only glimmers which Quins could capitalise on

On one turnover the ball was move quickly down the line to Ben Hinshelwood who released Rasmussen into acres of space. He hit the gas and was gone only to be pulled back fro a forwards pass. (I must say from 60 yds away it looked pretty straight, who said that about a bat)

Another chance came from a quickly fired drop goal attempt from James Brown, if ( a mighty word ) Dale had spun the other way and stretched he would have been over.

However as the Quins front 5 were visibly weakening and their sporadic attacks were floundering on the rocks of a solid defence, confidence of an away victory was increasing by the second

Quins had now converted their second penalty were now leading 6 : 3. A dismal showing for all the territory and wind advantage. Cleanly showing the discipline of the Warriors in defence. As the first half came to an end, the Warriors were now in complete control of the game.

The supporters had been superb all the way through loud and passionate in attack, even louder and more sustained when in defence. Support like this must lift the hearts of the players, it certainly did to the frozen hordes in the open stand. Almost 1000 frozen bodies still cheering for their team as the team proudly, confidently strode form the ground

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