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Italy flyhalf Tommy Allan signs for Perpignan

Tommaso Allan of Italy looks on during the Autumn International match between Italy and South Africa at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on November 19, 2022 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Federugby/Federugby via Getty Images)

Harlequins have confirmed that Italy fly-half Tommy Allan will join French side Perpignan at the end of the season.

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After joining the South West London club at the start of the 2021/22 campaign, Allan will return to Perpignan for a second stint at the club.

Capped 61 times for the Azzuri, Allan joined Harlequins from URC side Benetton Treviso where he has spent five seasons. He also enjoyed a spell with the Western Province in South Africa and the academy of fellow Premiership side Wasps.

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A statement from the clubs this evening reads: “Harlequins wish Allan the best in the next step in his rugby career and looks forward to finishing the current campaign with the Italian international in the Famous Quarters.”

Harlequins head coach Tabai Matson could not hide his frustration as his side suffered defeat against Sharks thanks to a second-half comeback from the South African team.

Sharks went down to 14 men due to a red card shown to prop Ox Nche in the 60th minute and Quins clawed themselves back into contention only to lose 39-31 in Durban.

Sharks claimed two bonus points with the win after crossing for five tries, while Quins managed to clinch a losing bonus point away from home.

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Wing Josh Bassett’s second try hauled his side back to 32-31 before Sharks scored a final try through full-back Boeta Chamberlainin the 79th minute to secure a famous win.

“We have given them too many penalties and gave them too many opportunities and good teams take them so we are frustrated when we rolled into the changing room because it was an opportunity missed,” said Matson.

“We missed our own opportunities in the game to play our game so it will be frustrating when we debrief the game.

“We have a day of travelling tomorrow and then a day off and it’s important to spend some time with our families and then we are back in on Tuesday and will debrief this game.

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“We cannot dwell too much because we have one of the biggest teams in Europe – Racing 92 – coming to the Stoop on Sunday. We take some learnings from this game and then get ready for the new challenge.”

Centre Andre Esterhuizen scored two tries to give his side a four-try bonus point, as Sharks became the first South African side to play in the Heineken Champions Cup.

Harlequins captain Alex Dombrandt echoed the view of his coach and compared the entertaining clash with playing French sides in Europe.

“It was the same, but it was good to mix it up and spend a week in Durban in 30-degree heat and it makes a change from back home which has been nice,” said Dombrandt.

“But they sprung no surprises on us and we knew they were going to be a physical team, they were lucky to be able to bring back their Springboks from the national team.

“We knew it was going to be a tough challenge and they are a class outfit and like Tabs said it was frustrating and an opportunity to win was missed.

“We have shown in the past that a deficit doesn’t knock us and we know we can come back because we have that confidence and ability and belief that we chase any score down.

“The momentum was there but we ran out of time in the end.”

additional reporting PA

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JW 2 hours ago
Can Les Bleus avoid a Black-wash in New Zealand?

-last season was a RWC season, which always means more games

I didn’t look at every (in fact I only looked at NZ lol) body but it actually means less games

(especially the Munster ones)

Yes quite noticeable, and that if Leinster and Toulouse are a mirror, didn’t the Toulousian stars still have higher minutes?

Could Doris’ last longer season have an impact on his injury

Good question, he had 1383 from 19 through till that point. No idea what his injury was but that’s a good amount of minutes again, his replacement had 5 more URC matches following the injury, you could predict 5-600 more minutes on top (another full load). I’d say yes it could and no it probably didn’t lol

looked at the ones that had the highest figures. The numbers in the season before and the one after are usually different.

Yes and it would be very easy to check thanks to that great site (just middle mouse every player). Certainly I noted the ones in Lions are less. Maybe that is planned as they have 5 or so more games yet but could indeed be seasonal. It just too hard to know imo and taking a basic average is enough. I suppose they have 10 more Lions games from the point of that data and if you expect them to share minutes thats 5x1200 added, making a season ending 23 likely totalling 42k minutes, much higher than the previous years.

If players are tired with no gas, get injured and miss half of the next season, that’s not a good input for a game

Yeah totally, that is a holistic season to season picture though, we are talking about a single key tour during a 4 WC cycle.

players from the C team were.. or are injured … so that quite conveniently lowers the bar, while still being unrealistic, as they would not tour anyway

Yes I have brought up that point myself too, it could have been much different, as it’s only “Unrealistic” judging by the example Galthie set in his selections. Who numbers, maybe he had some theoretical/imaginary marker where he said “if I can get enough players to cross this point, I’ll risk selecting my best available to try and win” but because too many became unavailable he decided it wasn’t worth it/couldn’t reach the quality he thought needed to win, so decide to go development instead.

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TT 2 hours ago
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