2009 Harlequins Rugby League season

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2009 Harlequins Rugby League season
Super League XIV Rank11th
Challenge CupFourth round
2009 recordWins: 12; draws: 0; losses: 16
Points scoredFor: 607; against: 731
Team information
ChairmanDavid Hughes
CoachBrian McDermott
Captain
StadiumThe Stoop
Avg. attendance3,369
High attendance4,378
Top scorers
TriesDavid Howell - 15
GoalsDanny Orr - 45
PointsDanny Orr - 106
Home colours
Away colours
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The 2009 Harlequins Rugby League season was the thirtieth in the club's history and their fourteenth season in the Super League. The club was coached by Brian McDermott, competing in Super League XIV, finishing in 11th place and reaching the Fourth round of the 2009 Challenge Cup.

Harlequins RL – the only team in the Super League based in a capital city (London) attracted an average home crowd of just under 3,500.[1]

2009 Harlequins Rugby League squad[edit]

No Name Position Previous Club
1 Chris Melling Full back Wigan Warriors
2 Jon Wells Wing Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
3 Matt Gafa Centre Canberra Raiders
4 David Howell Centre Canberra Raiders
5 Will Sharp Wing Harlequins RL
6 Luke Dorn Stand off Castleford Tigers
7 Danny Orr Scrum half Wigan Warriors
8 Karl Temata Prop New Zealand Warriors
9 Chad Randall Hooker Manly Sea Eagles
10 Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook Prop Harlequins RL
11 Luke Williamson Second row Manly Sea Eagles
12 Chad Robinson Second row Parramatta Eels
13 Rob Purdham Loose-forward Whitehaven
14 Tony Clubb Centre Harlequins RL
15 Ben Kaye Hooker Leeds Rhinos
16 Gareth Haggerty Prop Salford City Reds
17 Danny Ward Prop Hull Kingston Rovers
18 Joe Mbu Second row Doncaster Lakers
19 Jason Golden Loose forward Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
20 Jon Grayshon Prop Huddersfield Giants
21 Luke Gale Scrum half Doncaster Lakers
22 Mick Nanyn Centre Oldham R.L.F.C.
23 Daniel Heckenberg Prop Manly Sea Eagles
24 Luke May Centre Harlequins RL
25 Dave Williams Prop Harlequins RL
26 Matt Gardner Wing Salford City Reds

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Transfers[edit]

Transfers for 2009 (in)

Name Transferred from Date released
Luke Dorn Castleford Tigers October 2008
Luke Williamson Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles October 2008
Chad Robinson Parramatta Eels October 2008
Ben Kaye Leeds Rhinos October 2008
Jason Golden Wakefield Trinity Wildcats October 2008
Mick Nanyn Oldham R.L.F.C. October 2008
Matt Gardner Salford City Reds October 2008

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Transfers for 2009 (out)

Name Transferred to Date released
Mark McLinden Halifax October 2008
Rikki Sheriffe Salford City Reds October 2008
Scott Hill Retired October 2008
Julien Rinaldi Union Treiziste Catalan October 2008
Henry Paul Leeds Carnegie October 2008
David Tootill October 2008
Dwayne Barker Halifax October 2008
Michael Worrincy Bradford Bulls October 2008
Lamont Bryan October 2008
Joe Walsh Halifax October 2008

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2009 fixtures and results[edit]

Competition Round Opponent Result Score Home/away Venue Attendance Date
Friendly N/A Crusaders N/A A-A Home The Twickenham Stoop N/A 29 January 2009
Super League XIV 2 Bradford Bulls N/A P–P 1 Home The Twickenham Stoop N/A 8 Feb 2009
Super League XIV 1 Castleford Tigers Win 8–12 Away The Jungle 7,049 15 February 2009
Friendly N/A Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Lose 26–34 Home The Twickenham Stoop ~6,000 22 February 2009
Super League XIV 3 Wigan Warriors Lose 18–24 Home The Twickenham Stoop 3,883 28 February 2009
Super League XIV 4 Salford City Reds Win 18–48 Away The Willows 3,367 6 Mar 2009
Super League XIV 5 Warrington Wolves Win 60–8 Home The Twickenham Stoop 3,206 14 March 2009
Super League XIV 6 Huddersfield Giants Lose 46–6 Away Galpharm Stadium 6,356 22 March 2009
Super League XIV 7 Hull F.C. Win 22–12 Home The Twickenham Stoop 3,593 28 March 2009
Challenge Cup 2009 4 Huddersfield Giants Loss 16–42 Home The Twickenham Stoop 2,500 4 April 2009
Super League XIV 8 Catalans Dragons Loss 24–28 Home The Twickenham Stoop 2,539 9 Apr 2009
Super League XIV 9 Celtic Crusaders Win 18–40 Away Brewery Field 3,009 13 April 2009
Super League XIV 10 Hull Kingston Rovers Loss 12–32 Home The Twickenham Stoop 3,492 19 April 2009
Super League XIV 11 Leeds Rhinos Win 4–21 Away Headingley Stadium 13,912 24 April 2009
Super League XIV 12 Salford City Reds Win 16–24 Neutral Murrayfield Stadium 29,627 2 May 2009
Super League XIV 13 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Win 24–17 Home The Twickenham Stoop 3,612 17 May 2009
Super League XIV 14 St. Helens Loss 22–12 Away GPW Recruitment Stadium 9,359 22 May 2009
Super League XIV 15 Celtic Crusaders Win 26–6 Home The Twickenham Stoop 2,245 6 June 2009
Super League XIV 16 Hull Kingston Rovers Win 10–40 Away New Craven Park 7,874 14 June 2009
Super League XIV 17 Leeds Rhinos Loss 14–48 Home The Twickenham Stoop 4,378 20 June 2009
Super League XIV 18 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Loss 20–18 Away Belle Vue 5,079 28 June 2009
Super League XIV 19 Wigan Warriors Loss 40–12 Away JJB Stadium 14,977 3 Jul 2009
Super League XIV 20 Huddersfield Giants Loss 16–32 Home The Twickenham Stoop 3,916 11 Jul 2009
Super League XIV 21 Catalans Dragons Loss 38–16 Away Stade Gilbert Brutus 8,324 19 July 2009
Super League XIV 22 St Helens Loss 24–44 Home The Twickenham Stoop 4,258 25 July 2009
Super League XIV 23 Bradford Bulls Win 14–22 Away Grattan Stadium 7,813 2 Aug 2009
Super League XIV 2 Bradford Bulls Loss 18–42 Home The Twickenham Stoop 3,112 1 Aug 2009
Super League XIV 24 Salford City Reds Loss 22–26 Home The Twickenham Stoop 2,612 15 August 2009
Super League XIV 25 Hull FC Away KC Stadium 21 August 2009
Super League XIV 26 Castleford Tigers Home The Twickenham Stoop 5 Sep 2009
Super League XIV 27 Warrington Wolves Away Halliwell Jones Stadium 13 September 2009

†: Game called off due to flooded pitch.[5]

‡: Game rearranged to make Harlequins RL available for a Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles' warm-up game for the 2009 World Club Challenge.

1: Game postponed due to frozen pitch.[6]

Super League XIV table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Leeds Rhinos (L, C) 27 21 0 6 805 453 +352 42 Play-offs
2 St Helens 27 19 0 8 733 466 +267 38
3 Huddersfield Giants 27 18 0 9 690 416 +274 36
4 Hull Kingston Rovers 27 17 1 9 650 516 +134 35
5 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 27 16 0 11 685 609 +76 32
6 Wigan Warriors 27 15 0 12 659 551 +108 30
7 Castleford Tigers 27 14 0 13 645 702 −57 28
8 Catalans Dragons 27 13 0 14 613 660 −47 26
9 Bradford Bulls 27 12 1 14 653 668 −15 25
10 Warrington Wolves 27 12 0 15 649 705 −56 24
11 Harlequins 27 11 0 16 591 691 −100 22
12 Hull F.C. 27 10 0 17 502 623 −121 20
13 Salford City Reds 27 7 0 20 456 754 −298 14
14 Celtic Crusaders 27 3 0 24 357 874 −517 6
Source: Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Press Association (1 December 2009). "RFL expect more from Quins". Google. Retrieved 1 December 2009.
  2. ^ SLstats - 2009 Summary
  3. ^ Gains & Losses
  4. ^ Gains & Losses
  5. ^ "Harlequins Rugby League : Medway Dragons RLFC 2009 Season Launch". www.league.quins.co.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2009.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Harlequins P–P Bradford". BBC News. London. 6 February 2009. Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Retrieved 7 February 2009.

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