Danny Care breaks yellow card record as Northampton edge Harlequins
James Grayson held his nerve to fire over a superb 50-metre penalty to beat Harlequins 32-31 in a thrilling contest and keep Northampton firmly in the hunt for a play-off spot.
Saints had to survive one of Quins’ trademark second-half rallies as the Londoners were comfortably second best when they trailed by nine points at the interval.
The visitors looked to have done enough when they led with only three minutes remaining, but Grayson’s kick proved decisive, with Quins scrum-half Danny Care picking up a late yellow card for dissent.
It was Care's sixth yellow card of the season, which is a record for the Gallagher Premiership.
Andre Esterhuizen, Huw Jones, Alex Dombrandt and Callum Murley scored Quins’ tries, with Marcus Smith converting all four and kicking a penalty.
Tommy Freeman, Lewis Ludlam, George Furbank and Alex Waller crossed for Saints, and Grayson added two penalties and three conversions.
It took the hosts just four minutes to take the lead with an excellent try. Skilful handling tested the visitors’ defence to create an opening for Freeman to stride over.
Grayson converted from near the touchline, but the hosts were then dealt two blows in quick succession. First they lost powerful number eight Juarno Augustus with a leg injury, before Quins drew level when Care, Smith and Jones all made valuable contributions to send Esterhuizen in under the posts.
A brilliant 40m run from Alex Mitchell looked likely to bring the scrum-half a score, but an excellent cover tackle from opposite number Care saved the day before the home side suffered another injury when prop Conor Carey was stretchered off.
Saints overcame that setback to score their second try, as Ludlam finished off another free-flowing move, but their opponents remained in contention with a simple penalty from Smith.
Saints blew a golden opportunity to score a third when a well-judged cross-field kick from Grayson left Matt Proctor with endless time to collect, but inexplicably the ball bounced sideways to allow a Quins defender to touch down.
Saints’ injury woes continued when replacement prop Paul Hill departed to fail an HIA, but from an uncontested scrum the home side secured possession for Mitchell’s pass to send Furbank over.
The frenetic first half continued with a fifth try. A cross-field kick from Smith was collected by Joe Marchant, who performed heroics to avoid going into touch before releasing a pass to try-scorer Jones.
There was still time in the half for Saints to score their bonus-point try. They built up a head of steam for Waller to force his way over before Alex Coles became their latest casualty by hobbling off.
Despite suffering injuries to four forwards, Northampton deservedly led 26-17 at the interval, but five minutes after the restart that advantage was reduced when Dombrandt crashed through a couple of tackles for Quins’ third.
After 52 minutes, the visitors took the lead for the first time when some superbly-timed passing gave Murley the overlap for the bonus-point try.
Grayson kicked a penalty before Quins’ replacement prop Santiago Garcia Botta was sin-binned for a head high challenge on Furbank, who immediately departed for an HIA.
Grayson declined another kickable penalty, which looked to have proved costly, but he succeeded with a far more difficult chance to keep his side in pole position for a play-off spot.
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Should've been player of the year, but World Rugby and their stupid rules...
Go to commentsCongrats Scotland. Hope you enjoyed the training drill.
Seriously pathetic Oz.
Either Oz were on the take to lose with some great odds OR
the had had their big end of tour party the night before OR
they all would rather be fairies at the bottom of the garden.
Seriously it was barely low impact training defence.
SO BAD I would have it investigated for gambling influence. Serious.
I've never seen such powder puff soft effort in defence... at ANY level, including junior level. If players aren't sacked Schmidt ain't serious.
Woeful Wallabies is not a condemning enough term.
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