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Gallagher Premiership Rugby - Harlequins down leaders Northampton while Bristol edge out Leicester

Ciaran Baynes

Updated 27/04/2024 at 18:17 GMT

Harlequins secured a superb victory over Northampton Saints on Saturday, while Bristol managed to edge out Leicester Tigers. Bristol stay in fourth place ahead of Harlequins with the battle for the top-four to go down to the wire in the Gallagher Premiership. Meanwhile, Northampton remain top, but Leicester's thoughts will now turn to next season.

Luke Northmore of Harlequins celebrates after scoring his sides 2nd try during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Harlequins and Northampton Saints at Twickenham Stadium

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Bristol Bears recovered from a 19-point deficit with 12 minutes remaining to win with the last kick of the match at Leicester Tigers, while Harlequins downed Northampton Saints in a thriller at Twickenham.
Leicester seemed set to keep their slim hopes of European qualification alive as two Ollie Hassell-Collins tries and one from Francois van Wyk had them comfortably in front.
But Max Lahiff scored two tries and then Magnus Bradbury touched down after the 80-minute mark, with Alan MacGinty kicking the conversion to seal a remarkable comeback victory for Bristol.
The Big Summer Kick-Off was little less dramatic as Northampton held the lead at times in both halves but Quins, roared on by a sell-out crowd at Rugby HQ, powered home to victory in the closing stages.
Luke Northmore's tries for the hosts sandwiched a five-pointer from Ollie Sleightholme and a third from Stephan Lewies had the hosts 19-13 in front at the break.
Cadan Murphy extended the lead but converted tries from James Ramm and Tom Litchfield had the visitors in front, before a late double from Will Porter ensured the Quins victory.
The results mean Bristol stay in fourth place, ahead of Quins on points difference, with the battle for the top-four to go down to the wire.
Northampton remain top four points ahead of Saracens, but the Tigers back in eighth now have to turn their thoughts to next year.
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