'Every time he goes away with England he seems to come back a better player'
Tabai Matson feels Harlequins are reaping the rewards of Marcus Smith’s England experience after the red-hot fly-half fired his side to a 29-13 win at Sale.
Smith was making his 100th Premiership appearance and celebrated that milestone in style by racking up 24 of Quins’ 29 points at the AJ Bell Stadium.
Nick David’s early try had got the ball rolling in Manchester before Smith’s effort, and clinical exploits from the tee, helped the visitors bounce back from last week’s defeat against Leicester and inflict a first defeat of the season on Alex Sanderson’s high-flying Sharks.
Smith, 23, has earned 13 England caps since his debut last year and head coach Matson hopes his increasing international pedigree can spearhead a title challenge.
He said: “Every time he goes away with England he seems to come back a better player, and that’s fantastic for us.
“He set a terrific example again today. He measures the tempo and keeps control, and he keeps the scoreboard ticking over.
“To have 100 Premiership appearances under his belt at just 23 years of age is just ridiculous.
“He’s a great young player and he’s going to break lots of records.
“This is a great result for our club – Sale has been a notoriously tough place for us to come over the years but we’ve dug deep today and got the result.
“We squeezed them at crucial points and though it wasn’t classic Quins rugby, we stopped a lot of Sale’s momentum at crucial times.”
Quins struck the first blow in the north-west as winger David capitalised on a tidy kick from Smith to dot down in the corner.
The visitors’ number 10 slotted a difficult kick to open his account for the day but Sale were soon level when Sam James surged through to cross under the posts.
Sanderson’s side were then ahead thanks to a Rob du Preez penalty but it was Quins who went into the break ahead after that man Smith capped a fluent move to score his side’s second try.
Sale rallied throughout the second period but four more penalties from Smith ensured Quins claimed their third win of the season.
Sale boss Sanderson said: “There’s not really that much more we need to do to create the chances, but we just need to finish them off.
“Our set-pieces need to be better too, so of course it’s been disappointing.
“It’s clear our decision-making in attack needs to be much better.
“Couple that with more discipline in defence and not giving away as many penalty points, and that’s what went wrong I think today.
“We just gave Quins too many points.
“So far this season we’ve been operating with unflappable calmness in our play, but we didn’t see that today.
“I’ve just said to the lads that that has to be the exception there, not the norm.
“We’ll have a miserable Monday but we have to come back in on Tuesday now and get back on the horse.”
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Hey Nick,
Great article and yes it has been hard going as a life long Wales supporter. We have had some great periods since the illustrious 70s that Graham Price continually reminds us about and we are currently going through some tough times but there is no point being a fair weather fan, we need to stay true through thick or thin.....and I truly admire you taking the time to engage with a certain Wallaby follower on this platform who has nothing positive to say about anyone especially a Kiwi coach so lucky Warren has thick skin.
Nobody seems to have the answers for the Welsh rugby problem atm but I hope the WRU executives can find an holistic and long term solution. Sacking Gatland can only be worthwhile if there is a better option available and a long term strategy is implemented that all the stake holders can embrace.
Love your stuff Nick, keep up the good work!
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