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Harlequins

Harlequins play in Premiership Rugby. They also regularly compete in the European Rugby Champions Cup.

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Harlequins Matches

Sat 31 May, 2025

Gallagher Premiership

FT
Ashton Gate
Bristol Bristol
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Harlequins Harlequins
10:05pm
Round 18
LIVE
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Sat 27 Sep, 2025

Gallagher Premiership

2:45am HKT
Twickenham Stoop
Harlequins Harlequins
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Bath Bath
2:45am
Round 1
LIVE
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Sat 4 Oct, 2025

Gallagher Premiership

10:05pm HKT
Mattioli Woods Welford Road Stadium
Leicester Leicester
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Harlequins Harlequins
10:05pm
Round 2
LIVE
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Harlequins Forwards

Name
Position
Joe Marler
Prop
Wyn Jones
Prop
Jordan Els
Prop
Tom Osborne
Prop
Fin Baxter
Prop
Ethan Clarke
Prop
Jamie Miller
Prop
Jack Walker
Hooker
Jack Musk
Hooker
Sam Riley
Hooker
George Head
Hooker
Nathan Jibulu
Hooker
Jack Doorey-Palmer
Hooker
Jimmy Staples
Hooker
Simon Kerrod
Prop
Titi Lamositele
Prop
Dillon Lewis
Prop
William Hobson
Prop
Caleb Ashworth
Prop
Ollie Streeter
Prop
Joe Launchbury
Lock
Irne Herbst
Lock
Harry Browne
Lock
Jonny Green
Lock
Tom Golder
Lock
Mattias Woollard
Lock
Stephan Lewies
Lock
George Hammond
Lock
James Chisholm
Back Row
Archie White
Back Row
Alex Dombrandt
Back Row
Dino Lamb
Back Row
William Trenholm
Back Row
Chandler Cunningham-South
Back Row
Seb Driscoll
Back Row
Zach Carr
Back Row
Will Evans
Back Row
Jack Kenningham
Back Row
Tom Lawday
Back Row
Lucas Schmid
Back Row

Harlequins Backs

Name
Position
Danny Care
Scrum Half
Will Porter
Scrum Half
Lewis Gjaltema
Scrum Half
Jonny Law
Scrum Half
Jake Murray
Scrum Half
Charlie Clare
Scrum Half
Lucas Friday
Scrum Half
Jarrod Evans
Fly Half
Marcus Smith
Fly Half
Jamie Benson
Fly Half
Connor Sleven
Fly Half
Josh Bellamy
Fly Half
Cadan Murley
Outside Back
Cassius Cleaves
Outside Back
Roma Zheng
Outside Back
Guy Rogers
Outside Back
Hayden Hyde
Centre
Lennox Anyanwu
Centre
Sean Kerr
Centre
Ben Waghorn
Centre
Ludo Kolade
Centre
Frank McMillan
Centre
Luke Northmore
Centre
Will Joseph
Centre
Oscar Beard
Centre
Bryn Bradley
Centre
Rodrigo Isgro
Outside Back
Tom Humphreys
Outside Back
Leigh Halfpenny
Outside Back
Tyrone Green
Outside Back
Cameron Anderson
Outside Back
Nick David
Outside Back
Conor Byrne
Outside Back

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History of Harlequins Rugby

Harlequins Rugby Club is one of the oldest and most historic in the English game. The club was founded way back in 1886 as The Hampstead Football Club and was even a founding member of the Rugby Football Union.

The club was only known as The Hampstead Football Club for four years. This is because, in 1867, a disagreement caused half of the club's membership to leave and form Wasps Rugby Club. As the membership was no longer purely local, the team decided to change their name but keep the monogram HFC. Harlequins Rugby Club was then formed (officially as Harlequin Football Club) and the team has been known by this name ever since.

Fast-forward to the creation of the league system in 1987 and Harlequins Rugby Club thrived in the more competitive environment. They won the John Player Cup in 1988 and the side also went on to win the Pilkington Cup in 1991. 

This was a golden period for the Harlequins rugby team, who also appeared in the 1992 and 1993 finals of the competition. In fact, the Harlequins rugby team was so competitive during this period that eight Harlequins rugby players featured in the 1991 Rugby World Cup final.

In the professional era of rugby union, Harlequins have only ever been relegated from the Premiership on one occasion. Plus, even when the side was relegated in the 2004-05 season, they bounced back at the first attempt. They dominated National Division 1 (now the RFU Championship), claiming 121 points across the season. Since then, the team has won the Premiership Rugby title twice, in 2011-12 and 2020-21. 

Harlequins have also been highly successful while representing England on the European stage. Since 2000, they've won the EPCR Challenge Cup on three occasions and they have finished in the runners-up spot once.

However, it's important to say that Harlequins have also been wrapped-up in controversy over the years. In 2009, the Harlequins rugby team was embroiled in the 'bloodgate scandal' when the side faked a blood injury in the Heineken Cup (European Rugby Champions Cup) so they could use an additional tactical substitution. 

Upon investigation, it was found that Harlequins Rugby Club had used this tactic on four previous occasions. Although the team narrowly avoided being thrown out of the competition, they were fined and several of those involved were suspended.

Today, Harlequins have put these controversies behind them and the team regularly reaches the knockout stages of the Premiership Rugby season while competing admirably in both the EPCR Challenge Cup or the European Rugby Champions Cup. Their next piece of silverware can’t be too far away.