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So glad I could step up to the Mike

GREEN DAY CHEERS LEGEND BROWN

- By Alex Spink

WHEN the end finally came Tyrone Green went to the far corner of the main stand to salute the Harlequins fans – and one in particular.

Up in the top tier Mike Brown, England’s most-capped full-back, stood arms raised and applauded back.

But for suspension the Quins great would have been wearing the No.15 jersey in Saturday’s semi-final. In his absence Green stepped up – and how.

The 23-year-old South African was man of the match, contributi­ng two tries to the greatest comeback in Premiershi­p history. “I knew I needed to play my game and deliver the best performanc­e I could,” he said. “With us losing Browny, I needed to step up.

“Mike is a legend at the club, actually a legend of world rugby. I’m very sad he’s not part of the group. But he’s still supporting us.”

Green’s first score made Quins believe, as they set about overturnin­g a 28-0 deficit to book a place in the final against champions Exeter.

He created the late try for Joe Marchant which forced extratime, then bagged the go-ahead score with 90 minutes on the clock. For a year he had learned from Brown, whose 351 Quins appearance­s is a club record. So when Brown, who joins Newcastle after Saturday’s final, was hit with a season-ending ban for a stamp, Green was ready to fill in.

Quins never stopped believing, even when everyone else did as Bristol scored four unanswered tries in the first half hour.

Charles Piutau, Semi Radradra and Max Malins resembled modern-day Harlem Globetrott­ers in the way they toyed with hapless opponents. But the magic suddenly dried up and, when it did, Quins grabbed hold of the ball and would not give it back. Alex Dombrandt and Green scored immediatel­y before and after half-time, Joe Marler turned up the heat at scrum-time and Marcus Smith, Danny Care, Louis Lynagh and Joe Marchant gorged themselves on fast ball.

Quins know Exeter will not be anything like as hot and cold at Twickenham when the club from across the road tries to win their first final since being crowned English champions for the one and only time in 2012.

“This was a crazy game, but next week is when it counts,” said Green. “Our goal is the silverware.”

BRISTOL - Tries: Earl, Malins (3), Morahan. Con: Sheedy. Pens: Sheedy (3).

QUINS - Tries: Dombrandt, Green (2), Chisholm, Lynagh, Marchant (2). Cons: Smith (4).

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DEPUTY DAWG Green is hugged by team-mate Lynagh after his display pleased Brown, left
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