Harlequins Swing the Bat to Reach Champions Cup Semi-Finals

Harlequins Swing the Bat to Reach Champions Cup Semi-Finals

Harlequins’ audacious approach propelled them to a thrilling 42-41 victory over Bordeaux-Begles in the Champions Cup quarter-finals, securing their first semi-final appearance in the tournament’s history.

The English side, led by director of rugby Billy Millard, displayed unwavering determination and attacking prowess throughout the high-octane encounter. Millard’s “swing the bat” mentality proved effective as Harlequins overcame a formidable Bordeaux-Begles outfit.

The match erupted with a flurry of tries, with both teams crossing the line six times. Harlequins’ scrum-half Will Porter opened the scoring, followed by a penalty try awarded after Bordeaux-Begles’ Mateo Garcia illegally obstructed Marcus Smith’s pass.

Despite the scorching heat, Harlequins maintained their intensity, extending their lead to 28-12 at halftime. Porter notched his second try, while flanker Will Evans added another. Bordeaux-Begles responded with scores from Maxime Lucu and Romain Buros.

In the second half, Lucu’s positional switch to fly-half proved pivotal. He orchestrated a comeback, reducing the deficit to 28-19 with a try from Nicolas Depoortere. Lucu’s accurate kicking kept Bordeaux-Begles in contention, but Harlequins remained resilient.

Alex Dombrandt’s try for Harlequins was countered by Louis Bielle-Biarrey’s score for Bordeaux-Begles. The lead changed hands twice in a frantic final quarter, with Madosh Tambwe and Tyrone Green crossing for their respective teams.

With just four minutes remaining, Tambwe’s second try set up a potential match-winning conversion for Lucu. However, the French playmaker’s attempt sailed wide, handing Harlequins a memorable victory.

Harlequins will now face either Toulouse or Exeter in the semi-finals, while Bordeaux-Begles’ European campaign comes to an end. The English side’s triumph is a testament to their attacking flair and unwavering belief, as they continue to make history in the Champions Cup.

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