WATCH: James Horwill's rollercoaster game against Saracens

By Roar TV / Roar Guru

Wallabies player James Horwill had a game to remember for Harlequins scoring the winning try to end Saracens 14-match unbeaten streak in all competitions.

It wasn’t all smooth sailing for Horwill though, with the lock shown a yellow card in the first two minutes of the English premiership game for a dangerous forearm that knocked out George Kruis.

It was a tense arm-wrestle for the rest of the contest and Horwill was able to to pounce for the winning try in the final minute after barging over from close range. Harlequins winning 29-23.

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The Crowd Says:

2016-01-13T04:36:12+00:00

cuw

Guest


anscombe is perennially injured , that is why he was not even considered for all black training despite one very good season with chiefs. Symons on the other hand was constantly in the thick of things. england dont have any second rowers now if the reports that launchburry is concussed. if ur counting the players with numbers 4 , 5 and 19 on their shirt - yes there must be 3 dozen BUT quality; now that is a another point all together.

2016-01-12T22:53:55+00:00

Markus

Guest


I'd say the high part even more. He had just committed to the tackle as the player dropped to a knee. The contact would have been made at rib height a split second earlier.

2016-01-12T22:33:22+00:00

TB

Guest


Bit unlucky for the yellow card. No real swinging arm there.

2016-01-12T16:32:52+00:00

Not Bothered

Guest


Anscombe has been pretty ordinary for Wales. Besides, England has no shortage of 2nd rowers.

2016-01-12T06:17:45+00:00

cuw

Guest


he just may have opened a door for MATT SYMONS who played for chiefs , to gain selection for england. i think atwood is also out with an injury limiting 2nd row options for eddie jones. anyways , me thinks anyone who can pplay for chiefs regualrly shud be in the england squad.

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