Harlequins secure a place in the play-offs with a dramatic victory at Twickenham

Rebound rulers Harlequins booked their position in the Premiership end of the season games after another fantastic circle back saw them beat Gloucester 28-24 at Twickenham.
The Premiership champions, famous for transforming apparently acts of futility into triumphs, repeated the experience as they cleared out a 17-point span shortage.
Britain focus Joe Marchant scored two final part attempts prior to wing Cadan Murley’s 69th-minute score finished the recuperation mission.
Marcus Smith kicked every one of the four changes, including the additional items following Alex Dombrandt’s first-half attempt, to leave Gloucester discouraged.
“Joe was amazing again today,” Quins senior mentor Tabai Matson said. “He works really hard for us.
“I thought [for England] against France [in the Six Nations], he was the best player on the field that day.
“For our purposes, he is so dependable. He is one of our best. He is so adaptable.
“He can be a-list focus – he as of now is – you can put him on the wing, he can play full-back – don’t let him know I said that! – so he is a truly adjusted, skilful player.
“Might it be said that he is one of the top habitats in the country? Indeed, without a doubt.”
For the whole opening 40 minutes, Gloucester did their most extreme to gatecrash Quins’ Big Summer Kick-Off before a 47,000 group.
The guests hustled into an agreeable stretch lead after attempts from noteworthy No 8 Ben Morgan, lock Freddie Clarke and focus Chris Harris, while Adam Hastings changed over every one of the three scores and dropped an objective.
There showed up just a single victor by then, however Quins shook up 21 unanswered last part focuses, leaving Gloucester with meager relief of a horrible reward.
The West Country club stay fifth – level on focuses with Northampton – and in play-off conflict in front of their last normal season game against Saracens on June 4, however they will consider their excursion to Twickenham to be a tremendous botched an open door.
Pioneers Leicester secured their nineteenth Premiership win of the time with a dirty 27-5 triumph over Newcastle at Kingston Park.
Attempts from Nemani Nadolo and Guy Porter, reinforced by the boot of George Ford, got the focuses for the table-garnish Tigers, with Freddie Steward scoring late on.
Prostitute George McGuigan crossed for Falcons yet the hosts slipped to a sixteenth loss of the time and stay eleventh in the Premiership table.
“From not long before half-time and afterward soon after half-time, I thought Newcastle were great,” said Tigers supervisor Steve Borthwick.
“They put us under a gigantic measure of strain. I was satisfied that we stood firm for most of it and afterward returned to emphatically complete the game.
“I thought it was an intense game and Newcastle played an incredibly, great game.
“We realize that we planned to really buckle down for 80 minutes to get what we needed, and that is the very thing that we did today.
Shower dragged themselves away the lower part of the table with an improbable 27-24 rebound win against London Irish in the wake of being 10 focuses loose right off the bat in the last part.
The Exiles appeared to be experiencing no evil impacts their horrifying midweek Premiership Rugby Cup last loss to Worcester when they scored a fourth, reward point attempt not long after the break.
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