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We always believed, Quins star insists

GEORGE Robson insists he never stopped believing Harlequins would make the Premiership final.Read

Tindall has point to prove - Lancaster

Stuart Lancaster believes Mike Tindall will have a point to prove when he plays for the Barbarians against England at Twickenham on May 27.Read

Flood given South Africa deadline

Toby Flood will be ruled out of England's tour to South Africa if he is not fit in time to play the first Test on June 9, head coach Stuart Lancaster has indicated.Read

Hartley to return

Dylan Hartley will return from an eight-week biting ban in England's traditional pre-tour match against the Barbarians at Twickenham on May 27.Read

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Quins say no to Welsh groundshare

HARLEQUINS have confirmed that London Welsh will not be playing at The Stoop next season if promoted to the Premiership.Read

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We weren't at our best, admits Quins boss

CONOR O'Shea admitted Harlequins were not at their best in beating Northampton to reach the Premiership play-off final on Saturday.Read

O'Shea hails Marler after Quins victory

Try-scoring prop Joe Marler was hailed as a "unique talent" after his man-of-the-match performance in Harlequins' Aviva Premiership semi-final victory over Northampton.Read

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Marler drives Quins into Premiership final

JOE Marler's last-gasp try fired Harlequins into their first ever Premiership play-off final with a dramatic win over Northampton Saints on Saturday.Read

Ford stars for Tigers

Teenager George Ford drove Leicester into a remarkable eighth successive Premiership final as Tigers ended Saracens' reign as English champions with a 24-15 success.Read

Quins clinch Premiership final place

Harlequins reached their first Aviva Premiership final with a nail-biting 25-23 victory over Northampton, sealed four minutes from time when Joe Marler was driven over for a converted try.Read

Lancaster keeping an eye on Care

Stuart Lancaster warned Danny Care he is "treading a very fine line" following his recall to the England squad for this summer's tour of South Africa.Read

Care returns to England squad

England coach Stuart Lancaster has included 13 uncapped players in his 42-man squad for the five-match, three-Test summer tour of South Africa.Read

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Quins man out to avoid his team-mate

IF Joe Gray sees Maurie Fa’asavalu coming toward him in training this week – don’t expect him to stick around.Read

Robshaw takes top honour

Harlequins and England captain Chris Robshaw was named Player of the Season at the Aviva Premiership Rugby Awards.Read

Mixed emotions for Gold

Gary Gold admitted he had "very mixed emotions" after his Newcastle team were left facing Aviva Premiership relegation despite beating Wasps at Adams Park.Read

Diamond defends all-English selection

Sale chief executive Steve Diamond defended his decision to field an all English-qualified side and then went on the attack to criticise various people within the game.Read

Cockerill expects duo back

Leicester director of rugby Richard Cockerill expects England half-backs Toby Flood and Ben Youngs to be fit for next Saturday's Aviva Premiership semi-final against Saracens.Read

Falcons face wait over relegation

Newcastle face relegation from the Aviva Premiership despite their crunch basement battle against fellow strugglers Wasps ending with a hard-earned 14-10 victory.Read

Wasps gear up for relegation decider

Wasps boss Dai Young knows Saturday's Aviva Premiership showdown with fellow strugglers Newcastle is all about winning.Read

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Quins star eyes trophy as tribute to tragic brother

ASTON Croall admits it will be an emotional occasion when he takes on Sale Sharks with Harlequins on Saturday – and not just because they are his former side.Read