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Fri May 22 2009, 8:00PM GMTFri: Hull KR 16 d. Castleford Tigers 6 at
Craven Park, Hull (UK)Crowd: 8,104
Fri May 22 2009, 8:00PM GMTFri: Salford City Reds 18 d. Bradford Bulls 10 at
The Willows, Salford, UKCrowd: 4,383
Fri May 22 2009, 8:00PM GMTFri: St Helens 22 d. Harlequins 12 at
Knowsley Road, St Helens, UKCrowd: 9,359
Fri May 22 2009, 8:00PM GMTFri: Warrington Wolves 16 d. Wigan Warriors 8 at
Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, UKCrowd: 10,718
Sat May 23 2009, 6:00PM GMTSat: Celtic Crusaders 18 l. Les Catalans Dragons 30 at
Brewery Field, Bridgend, Wales, UKCrowd: 2,927
Sun May 24 2009, 3:30PM GMTSun: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 6 l. Huddersfield Giants 54 at
Belle Vue Stadium, Wakefield, Yorkshire (UK)Crowd: 5,037
Tue May 26 2009, 8:00PM GMTTue: Leeds Rhinos 46 d. Hull FC 16 at
Headingley, Leeds, UKCrowd: 15,929
Sat May 23, 2009
Source: www.superleague.co.ukSean Long gave the most emphatic reminder possible of his quality with a sensational piece of skill to help St Helens to victory over high-flying engage Super League rivals Harlequins RL.
The 32-year-old former Great Britain scrum-half this week revealed he will consider leaving the club after 12 years after being told Saints are only prepared to offer him a one-year deal.
Long is out of contract at the end of the season and has been linked with a move to Huddersfield but he remains a firm favourite at Knowsley Road.
In the 52nd minute, and with his side 10-0 ahead, Long drove at the heart of the Harlequins defence.
A combination of delightful footwork and impressive pace took him close to the visitors' line and although a last-ditch tackle halted his progress, Long had the awareness to conjure an audacious offload to the onrushing James Roby who touched down.
All the plaudits went to Long, who converted the score to put his side 16-0 ahead after first-half tries from Chris Flannery and Paul Wellens.
Harlequins showed admirable guts to fashion a courageous fightback and claim tries from Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook and an excellent interception score from Luke Dorn.
But Saints added a fourth score in the 78th minute when captain Keiron Cunningham powered his way over.
The game was the stand-out fixture of the weekend as it pitted the leaders against a Harlequins side who arrived on Merseyside in fourth place in the table and with a game in hand.
Quins have made undeniable progress under the astute guidance of Brian McDermott and were seeking a fifth away win of the season.
They began brightly and the potent half-back partnership of Danny Orr and Dorn asked questions of St Helens in the opening exchanges.
Yet Saints held firm and quickly turned the tables to enjoy a spell of sustained pressure which reaped rich rewards in the 12th minute.
A thrilling move which saw the ball pass through the hands of Cunningham, Long, Leon Pryce and Wellens culminated in rookie wing Gary Wheeler being denied in the left corner.
Saints maintained the pressure, however, and after Flannery narrowly failed to ground Long's teasing grubber kick he collected Gidley's pass to touch down from point-blank range.
Long could not convert from a difficult angle and Harlequins defended impressively without creating any real openings themselves.
However, they were powerless to prevent Wellens diving over in the right corner on the stroke of half-time after another fine pass from Gidley created the opening.
Long added the extras but Harlequins began the second half as they had the first; with purpose and vigour, yet they struggled to create clear-cut openings.
Long showed the men from the capital how to create something out of nothing in the 52nd minute when he handed Roby a try on a plate.
Long added the extras from just wide of the posts to put his side 16-0 ahead.
Quins refused to surrender and were rewarded when highly-rated McCarthy-Scarsbrook burrowed over for a try which Rob Purdham converted.
Dorn then raced clear in the 66th minute for an excellent breakaway score which Purdham again converted.
Yet Saints had the final say in the 78th minute when Cunningham bulldozed his way over the line from close range and Long added his third conversion.
Fri May 22, 2009
Source: www.quins.co.ukHarlequins head coach, Brian McDermott, has promoted home grown talent to the side that will travel to St Helens on Friday in search of their fourth win in a row.
McDermott has revealed that 18-year-old Londoner Jamie O'Callaghan, will play on the wing against Saints having recently impressed whilst playing at reserves level.
"In my time as coach here I have introduced young Londoners - including Jamie - to the side, but always to cover injuries. This is the first time we've promoted somebody where they've pushed a senior out.
"I'm very excited for Jamie, he's been playing exceptionally well at reserves. Regardless of how we do on Friday night, it's a great indication of the ever growing junior system at Harlequins Rugby League."
McDermott added that preparations for the trip to St Helens have gone well:
"You have to keep your cool at Knowsley Road; it gets very loud and you need to be of strong mentality to focus on your game. We're rolling our sleeves up ready to do some hard work up there."
19 man squad in full
14 T. Clubb
6 L. Dorn
3 M. Gafa
19 J. Golden
20 J. Grayshon
23 D. Heckenberg
4 D. Howell
15 B. Kaye
18 J. Mbu
10 L. Mccarthy-Scarsbrook
1 C. Melling
27 J. O'Callaghan
7 D. Orr
13 R. Purdham
9 C. Randall
5 W. Sharp
8 K. Temata
2 J. Wells
11 L. Williamson