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Sunday, August 17, 2008


David Strettle: 'Who's getting the beers in then?'

David Strettle delivered Martin Johnson a firm message after being overlooked for England’s 32-man Elite squad by powering Harlequins to Middlesex Sevens glory.

A star-studded Harlequins won their first title for 18 years with England duo Strettle and Mike Brown both catching the eye, proving the short journey across the A316 was clearly worth the trouble.

After trouncing Leeds Carnegie in the opening round, the boys from the Stoop swept past the Sale Sharks to set up a semi-final tie with holders Newcastle.

Strettle’s double ensured a new name would be on the trophy as the Falcons fell at the penultimate hurdle.

On the other side of the draw, the British Army, packed with a plethora of South Sea Islanders, breezed past the Leicester Tigers in the last-eight after getting off to a sluggish start against eventual Plate winners, Saracens.

Electric Fijian talent Apolesi Satala bagged a brace against a bedazzled Tigers outfit in the last eight before four scores saw off a youthful Gloucester side in the semi-finals.

So the stage was set for a showcase of final flair and the colourful Twickenham crowd would not be disappointed.

Despite a narrow two point deficit at the break, Harlequins conserved enough energy with England full-back Brown touching down for his second try of the match and the day’s MVP, Strettle seizing victory for a 14th time and their first Russell Cargill Cup since 1990.

Results


Dragons 19 London Irish 28 
Newcastle Falcons 21 Northampton Saints 12 
Harlequins 27 Leeds Carnegie 0 
Sale Sharks 26 Ospreys 5 
Gloucester 24 Bath 5 Worcester Warriors 21 Bristol 12 
Leicester Tigers 19 Wasps 14 
Saracens 12 British Army 22 



Plate Quarter-Finals:

Dragons 14 Northampton Saints 29 
Leeds Carnegie 33 Ospreys 7 
Bath 10 Bristol 21 
Wasps 10 Saracens 34 



Cup Quarter-Finals:

London Irish 7 Newcastle Falcons 40 
Harlequins 21 Sale Sharks 12 
Gloucester 31 Worcester Warriors 14 
Leicester Tigers 7 British Army 31 


Plate Semi-Finals: 


Northampton Saints 25 Leeds Carnegie 17 
Bristol 12 Saracens 31 



Cup Semi-Finals: 


Newcastle Falcons 14 Harlequins 29 
Gloucester 10 British Army 24 



Plate Final
Northampton Saints 7 Saracens 26 



Grand Final

Harlequins 22 British Army 12