Quins Shock La Rochelle to Claim Champions Cup Berth in Thrilling Comeback
La Rochelle were left stunned at Stade Marcel-Deflandre as Harlequins staged a stunning comeback to knock out former champions, securing their place in the last 16 of the Investec Champions Cup. The result marked a major upset for the home side, who had been tipped for a strong finish to the regular season.
The tie will be remembered for a dramatic turn of events in which Harlequins dug deep to secure the win despite being down by 10 points at halftime. A thrilling second half saw Quins claim tries from Cadan Murley and Tyrone Green, both converted by Marcus Smith, who also landed two crucial penalties.
La Rochelle had taken an early lead through Davit Niniashvili's try but trailed behind as Jack Nowell and Thomas Berjon crossed for unconverted tries in quick succession. The teams were level at 17-17 before Tom Lawday latched on to a long pass to crash over near the corner, putting Quins ahead with 24 points.
A Marcus Smith penalty with around a minute remaining sealed the win for Harlequins and denied La Rochelle a losing bonus point that would have seen them qualify instead of Leicester Tigers. The former champions will now face Sale Sharks at the Stoop in the last 16, while their London rivals claimed a major result to finish second behind Leinster.
The match was marked by intense pressure on both teams but ultimately fell to Harlequins' resilience and determination. La Rochelle's defeat drops them into the European Challenge Cup, where they will face Newcastle Red Bulls in the next round.
La Rochelle were left stunned at Stade Marcel-Deflandre as Harlequins staged a stunning comeback to knock out former champions, securing their place in the last 16 of the Investec Champions Cup. The result marked a major upset for the home side, who had been tipped for a strong finish to the regular season.
The tie will be remembered for a dramatic turn of events in which Harlequins dug deep to secure the win despite being down by 10 points at halftime. A thrilling second half saw Quins claim tries from Cadan Murley and Tyrone Green, both converted by Marcus Smith, who also landed two crucial penalties.
La Rochelle had taken an early lead through Davit Niniashvili's try but trailed behind as Jack Nowell and Thomas Berjon crossed for unconverted tries in quick succession. The teams were level at 17-17 before Tom Lawday latched on to a long pass to crash over near the corner, putting Quins ahead with 24 points.
A Marcus Smith penalty with around a minute remaining sealed the win for Harlequins and denied La Rochelle a losing bonus point that would have seen them qualify instead of Leicester Tigers. The former champions will now face Sale Sharks at the Stoop in the last 16, while their London rivals claimed a major result to finish second behind Leinster.
The match was marked by intense pressure on both teams but ultimately fell to Harlequins' resilience and determination. La Rochelle's defeat drops them into the European Challenge Cup, where they will face Newcastle Red Bulls in the next round.