2010 Harlequins Rugby League season explained

Year:2010
Team Colour:
  1. 87CEFA; border:solid grey 1px
Font Colour:
  1. E2062C
League:Super League
League Rank:13th
League Wins:7
League Draws:0
League Losses:20
Points For:527
Points Against:884
Cup:Challenge Cup
Cup Result:Fifth round
Cup Wins:1
Cup Losses:1
Ceo Title:Chairman
Coach Title:Head coach
Avg Attendance:3,312
High Attendance:5,220
Top Tries:Luke Dorn - 18
Top Goals:Danny Orr - 56
Top Points:Danny Orr - 128
Homejersey:Harlequins home jersey 2010.svg
Awayjersey:Harlequins away jersey 2010.svg
List:yes
List Link:List of Harlequins Rugby League seasons

The 2010 Harlequins Rugby League season was the thirty-first in the club's history and their fifteenth season in the Super League. The club was coached by Brian McDermott, competing in Super League XV, finishing in 13th place and reaching the Fifth round of the 2010 Challenge Cup.

Harlequins RL entered their 5th year under the Harlequins name after being previously known as the London Broncos, London Crusaders and Fulham RLFC.

Results and fixtures

Super League XV

Round 3

Harlequins10–18 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats

Quins season got off to a disappointing start with defeat to Wakefield at home in a scrappy, penalty-ridden game. Daryl Millard put the away side in the lead on the 12th minute, but Ben Jones-Bishop got Quins back in the game with an unconverted score. The game continued its "you score, we score" pattern as Ben Jeffries and Jones-Bishop exchanged scores, but it was up to young winger Aaron Murphy to settle matters in the 56th minute. Both sides ended the game with 12 men as Louis McCarthy-Scarsbrook and Richard Moore were sent off for fighting.[1]

2010 squad

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1Chris MellingFull-backWigan Warriors
2Jon WellsWingWakefield Trinity Wildcats
3Tony ClubbCentreGreenwich Admirals
4David HowellCentreCanberra Raiders
5Will SharpWingHarlequins RL
6Luke DornStand-offCastleford Tigers
7Danny OrrScrum-halfWigan Warriors
8Karl TemataPropNew Zealand Warriors
9Chad RandallHookerManly Sea Eagles
10Louie McCarthy-ScarsbrookPropHarlequins RL
11Luke WilliamsonSecond-rowManly Sea Eagles
13Rob PurdhamLockWhitehaven
14Oliver WilkesPropWakefield Trinity Wildcats
15Ben KayeHookerLeeds Rhinos
16Jason GoldenSecond-rowWakefield Trinity Wildcats
17Danny WardPropHull Kingston Rovers
18Ryan EsdersSecond-rowHull Kingston Rovers
20Andy EllisHookerBarrow Raiders
21Luke GaleScrum-halfDoncaster
22Jamie O'CallaghanWingHarlequins RL
23Luke MayCentreHarlequins RL
24Dave WilliamsPropHarlequins RL
25Lamont BryanCentreHarlequins RL
26Ben Jones-BishopFull-backLeeds Rhinos
27Ben JonesPropLeeds Rhinos
28Ben BolgerSecond-rowSt Albans Centurions
29Adam JanowskiPropHarlequins RL
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Harlequins RL 10–18 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. superleague.co.uk. 30 January 2010. 30 January 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100201005336/http://www.superleague.co.uk/report.php?id=3217226. 1 February 2010. live.
  2. https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/teams/london-broncos/transfers.html Gains & Losses
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20100513003712/http://www.slstats.org/t12/Harlequins+RL/2010/Summary.html SLstats - 2010 Summary