Gloucester Rugby recorded a third consecutive Gallagher Premiership victory with a 14-0 scoreline against Harlequins thanks to first-half tries from Josh Hathaway and Jack Clement.
After beating defending champions Northampton Saints in their last Premiership encounter, a sold-out Kingsholm was expecting a competitive clash against Quins.
The power of the Cherry & Whites forwards was evident from the outset, putting their visitors onto the back foot.
Kingsholm was treated to a 12th-minute opening try when Max Llewellyn’s dummy resulted in Hathaway running over.
The second try was also equally as impressive as from a line-out, a driving maul with pace resulted in Clement crossing the whitewash.
Gloucester should have been further out of sight by the conclusion as Santiago Carreras saw a penalty hit the posts, and Josh Hathaway failed to finish when he was kicked through.
The result sees the Cherry and Whites mount further pressure on the top four, while Quins drop to five points outside the play-offs before the rest of the weekend’s fixtures.
Next week sees Harlequins have another tough clash at home to Leicester, while Gloucester travel to Exeter Chiefs.
Talking Point – Gloucester make statement in play-off hunt
A victory last month against Northampton Saints followed by tonight’s at home to Harlequins has put Gloucester on the verge of the Gallagher Premiership top four.
With a trip to bottom side Exeter and a home clash against Sale to follow fans at Kingsholm are starting to believe something special is building.
Gloucester have secured six try bonus points from eight games this season, but it is their defence which is starting to stand out.
For the first time in 10 years Harlequins failed to score a single point during a game, despite having a host of visits into the Gloucester 22.
Quins will reflect on some basic errors which handed possession back to their opponents, but Gloucester will take great pride from their stubborn defence and powerful scrummage.
Player of the Match – Tomos Williams (Gloucester)
Gloucester have been without scrum-half Williams since he injured his shoulder while playing for Wales in the Autumn Nations Series.
Williams missed his side’s previous Gallagher Premiership win against Northampton Saints, but played a key role in their win against Harlequins.
The Welsh international was influential in his side’s opening try and then had the foresight to kick Hathaway through late in the match, for what should have been his second try.
Player Ratings
Gloucester Rugby: Carreras 7, Wade 7, Llewellyn 8, Atkinson 8, Hathaway 7, Anscombe 7, Williams 8, Knight 7, Blake 7, Fasogbon 7, Thomas 7, Alemanno 7, Clement 7, Ludlow 7, Ackermann 7. Replacements: Singleton 6, Vivas 6, Gotovtsev 6, Jordan 6, Tuisue 6, Barton 6
Harlequins: Green 6, Isgro 6, Beard 6, Anyanwu 6, Murley 6, Smith 6, Porter 6, Baxter 6, Walker 6, Kerrod 6, Lamb 6, Hammond 6, Cunningham-South 6, Evans 6, Dombrandt 6. Replacements: Riley 6, Jones 6, Lewis 6, Herbst 6, Chisholm 6, Care 6, Evans 6, David 6.
Match Highlights
12’ – TRY! GLOUCESTER (HATHAWAY) 7-0 HARLEQUINS: Llewellyn with a dummy run before feeding the ball behind him and Anscombe spots the run of Hathaway out wide to score the opening try. Carreras kicks the conversion straight down the middle.
29’ – TRY! GLOUCESTER (CLEMENT) 14-0 HARLEQUINS: Fasogbon is really thriving in the scrum tonight and he wins another scrum penalty. The following line-out results in a tight driving maul which spins and allows Clement to touch the ball down. Carreras curls home his second conversion of the night.
66’ – CARRERAS HITS POST: The Gloucester kicker opts for a penalty to take his side’s advantage beyond two converted tries. However, his effort rattles the post.
68’ – HATHAWAY BIG CHANCE: Williams sends an excellent kick out wide for Hathaway who is through on the try-line. However, instead of catching the ball he tries to kick it on and as he tries to gather the ball his shoulder falls into touch.
Key Stats
- Gloucester made 155 tackles to their opponent’s 97 and both sides had a tackle accuracy of 79%.
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