Quins beat Saints but miss out on Champions Cup

Tom Lawday raises his hand in celebration as he dives over for the winning tryImage source, Getty Images
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Tom Lawday marked his 105th and final game for Quins with the dramatic winning try

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Harlequins (12) 38

Tries: Dombrandt 2, Benson, Cleaves, Anderson, Lawday Cons: Smith 4

Northampton (12) 31

Tries: Weimann 2, Van der Mescht, Kemeny, Thame Cons: Belleau 3

Harlequins missed out on next season's Champions Cup despite a dramatic final-round Prem win over Northampton.

Saints sent a much-changed side to The Stoop, having already wrapped up top spot in the Prem regular-season, and Quins took full advantage as a last-minute try from Tom Lawday gave them victory.

But Gloucester's emphatic win against Newcastle meant Quins finished second bottom and, after a run of five successive seasons in the Champions Cup, will compete in the second-tier Challenge Cup instead.

It is a huge disappointment for a club which reached the knockout stages in Europe this season.

The win over the leaders at least gave a fitting send-off to attack coach Nick Evans, who closed a chapter that spanned 18 years as a player and coach.

Lawday too is on his way at the end of the season after seven years at the club - and he came off the bench to sign off in style and settle a ding-dong contest.

Northampton back row Josh Kemeny drives through a Harlequins tackle at The StoopImage source, Getty Images
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Josh Kemeny signed for Northampton from Super Rugby side Melbourne Rebels two years ago

Saints, who will entertain Leicester in their semi-final on Friday night, took the lead in the sixth minute through scrum-half Jonny Weimann, who cashed in on the approach work of Fraser Dingwall and James Ramm to score Northampton's 100th league try of the season.

Harlequins hit back through captain Alex Dombrandt, who took Marcus Smith's reverse pass to score three minutes later.

That set the tone for the match.

Giant second row JJ Van der Mescht powered over for his sixth try of the season to regain the lead for Northampton, but Ulster-bound Jamie Benson crossed just before half-time after a spell of Quins pressure to square the match at 12-12.

The to-and-fro continued, with Australian back row Josh Kemeny going through some flimsy Quins defending to score for Northampton and then wing Cassius Cleaves hitting back for the hosts after fine work from Dombrandt.

Cameron Anderson scored for Quins to give them the lead for the first time in the match, but a brilliant individual try from replacement Toby Thame levelled things again at 24-24.

Weimann's interception score gave Saints the lead again, but Dombrandt was driven over to tie things with eight minutes left, and the home side had the last word through Lawday after a TMO check.

'We have to take our medicine' - reaction

Harlequins head coach Jason Gilmore told BBC Radio London:

"Tommy has been battling a hamstring for a while now, so we kind of left the door open that if he could get through the week training…and we called him in yesterday.

"The head physio actually joked that if we needed a last try Tommy's the man because he has done two of them this year, against Sarries and La Rochelle.

"What a man and what a way for him to finish. That was a bit of a fairytale for him.

"I was a little bit worried when they were checking about 50 phases before but it was just great to see. They are the moments you love. Such a good man who has given his all to the club."

On missing out on the Champions Cup: "Overall, we just weren't good enough through the year. Even if you look at our wins and losses, we're pretty much the same as Gloucester and Sale but we haven't collated enough bonus points.

"It looks like we'll end up in the Challenge Cup but we'll take that head-on and we'll get ourselves back into the Champions Cup as soon as possible."

Northampton director of rugby Phil Dowson told BBC Radio Northampton:

"It's frustrating to lose in the last play of the game, but we've benefited from plenty of last-play wins, so we have to take our medicine.

"There was lots of good stuff in that game with a slightly changed group and we had loads of opportunities we didn't take. From a performance point of view we got loads out of it, but we just weren't good enough as a whole to get over the line."

On facing Leicester in the semi-final: "It's probably great from the fans' point of view, but we need to learn our lessons from last time [a 41-17 defeat last month] and prepare thoroughly and make sure our house is in order on Friday night.

"We're going to run a normal week, but it's a smashing occasion so we're going to have to get that balance right."

Harlequins: Benson; Anderson, Murley, Bradley, Cleaves; Smith, Porter; Hobson, Riley, Streeter; Green, Lewies, Kenningham, Evans, Dombrandt (capt).

Replacements: Staples, Wenger, Delgado, Treadwell, Petti, Lawday, Townsend, Bellamy.

Northampton: Pater; Martin, Litchfield, Dingwall (capt), Ramm; Belleau, Weimann; Fischetti, Langdon, Kundiona; Lockett, Van der Mescht, Kemeny, Pearson, Graham.

Replacements: Wright, West, Tonga'uiha, Munga, Chick, James, Thame, Hendy.

Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys