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TITLE WAS NO DOM LUCK

Dombrandt insists Quins are desperate to prove Prem trophy was not a fluke

- BY ALEX SPINK Rugby Correspond­ent @alexspinkm­irror

ALEX DOMBRANDT and his team are on a mission to prove that Harlequins did not “fluke” winning the Premiershi­p last season.

The England star is hot favourite to wear the No.8 shirt in Australia this summer following news that rival Sam Simmonds is a major injury doubt.

But his focus is squarely on today’s clash with leaders Leicester, one of only two teams above Quins in the table.

A week after their painful exit from Europe, Dombrandt insists the Londoners are “galvanised as a group” by the challenge of winning back-to-back domestic titles.

“A lot of people thought we fluked winning the Premiershi­p last year,” he said, recalling how Quins finished fourth, overturned a 28-0 lead to win their semi-final at Bristol, then bagged two late tries to beat Exeter at Twickenham. “A lot of people reckon we got lucky – that passes went to hand and the bounce of the ball went our way.

“They say defence wins you championsh­ips and many thought it was an anomaly that Quins won it the way we did – and wrote us off, didn’t give us a chance, this season.”

They have a chance all right, albeit they finish the regular season with four games against top-six opponents. They rank No.1 for tries scored and bonus points.

“People now hopefully think we are real contenders to do it again,”

Dombrandt (above) said. “But I still think there’s quite a few out there who don’t think we can.

“That galvanises us as a group, and me personally, to prove those doubters wrong – to show you can be successful playing the way we do.”

Dombrandt, 24, passes the armband back to fit-again Stephan Lewies, with Quins (celebratin­g last season’s title win, above left) warned to shake off their Euro exit or risk being “humiliated”.

“Losing to Montpellie­r left a real hollow feeling – we definitely missed an opportunit­y,” said senior coach Tabai Matson. “To be knocked out at this stage was a bit of a kick in the guts. But you can’t sulk for too long. If we don’t get this right, Leicester will humiliate us.”

Tigers leave England props Ellis Genge and Dan Cole on the bench, give a Premiershi­p debut to Kiwi No.8 Sean Jansen and a first league start to openside Olly Robinson.

“Leicester are on Cloud Nine, the way they are going,” added Dombrandt. “But there’s no better game for us after Montpellie­r than at home to the top-of-the-table team in front of a sell-out crowd.”

Ealing have abandoned hope of reaching the Premiershi­p – three weeks after winning the second-tier Championsh­ip for the first time.

Trailfinde­rs do not have a 10,000-capacity ground and so fail to meet the ‘minimum standards’ criteria required to play in the top flight.

The Londoners yesterday withdrew their appeal, meaning no side will be promoted and the league will remain at 13 teams.

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