Evening Standard

Chandler back early to boost Quins as they face toughest of challenges

- Nick Purewal Rugby Correspond­ent

HARLEQUINS flanker Chandler Cunningham-South has recovered from his calf strain weeks ahead of schedule to return in time for tomorrow’s Champions Cup quarter-final clash in Bordeaux.

The back-rower has been sidelined since susutainin­g the injury in England’s 23-22 Six Nations win over Ireland at Twickenham on March 9.

He has revealed he was back running just a fortnight after that, crediting quick healing and sharpeye medics for his rapid recovery.

The 21-year-old will now square up to a team that thumped Saracens 45-12 last weekend and have lost just twice at home all season.

“I’m ready to go, I’ve healed really quickly, so the calf’s fine now,” Cunningham-South told Standard Sport. “I was meant to be out for several more weeks yet, so I’m definitely ahead of schedule. I must have special healing powers! It feels really good.

“You have to go with it and see when it comes to rehab, and I’m probably lucky to be young to be back so soon, but getting the nutrition right has definitely helped, too.

“It was easy enough motivation to get back when you’ve got huge games like this. To have the chance to play in a European quarter-final is so exciting.”

The scale of Harlequins’ challenge is laid bare by Saracens’ two experience­s at Bordeaux’s Stade Chaban-Delmas this season.

Sarries suffered their heaviest-ever European defeat with January’s group-stage 55-15 defeat at Bordeaux and were then sent packing again in last weekend’s last-16 loss.

Throw in the context of Saracens inflicting two heavy defeats on Quins this term, 52-7 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month and 38-10 at The Stoop in November, and the west Londoners’ underdog status is not in doubt. Neither is Quins’ resolve, though, especially after downing Glasgow 28-24 at The Stoop in a tense last-16 triumph last weekend.

“They are a big, physical team with pace out wide, so it’s about combating all of that,” said Cunningham-South (below). “We’ve got to win the collisions, double up in the tackle and stop them at source.

“It’s not like we are the finished article, but we’re a very good team, and on our day we’re very tough to play. To be in that space but still working on it, that’s a great place to be. There’s a great vibe around this week. It will be a hostile crowd, but we love that and I think it brings the best out of us.”

 ?? ?? • Jess Glynne will be the headline music act for Big Summer Kick-Off, when Harlequins play Northampto­n at Twickenham in the Premiershi­p on April 27. Tickets: eticketing.co.uk/ harlequins
• Jess Glynne will be the headline music act for Big Summer Kick-Off, when Harlequins play Northampto­n at Twickenham in the Premiershi­p on April 27. Tickets: eticketing.co.uk/ harlequins

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