2006 Harlequins Rugby League season

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2006 Harlequins Rugby League season
Super League XI Rank7th
Challenge Cup Quarter-final
2006 recordWins: 13; draws: 1; losses: 17
Points scoredFor: 704; against: 873
Team information
ChairmanDavid Hughes &
Ian Lenagan
Coach Tony Rea
Stadium The Stoop
Avg. attendance4,642
High attendance12,301
Top scorers
Tries Luke Dorn - 18
Goals Henry Paul - 42
PointsHenry Paul - 89
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The 2006 Harlequins Rugby League season was the twenty-seventh in the club's history, their eleventh season in the Super League and the first as the rebranded Harlequins Rugby League. The club was coached by Tony Rea, competing in Super League XI, finishing in 7th place. The club also got to the quarter-finals round of the Challenge Cup.

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2006 Harlequins Rugby League squad

Squad NumberNameRepresentative countryPositionAgePrevious clubAppearancesTriesGoalsDrop GoalsPoints
1 Mark McLinden Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fullback 27 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 19140157
2 Jon Wells Flag of England.svg Wing 27 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 61004
3 Paul Sykes Flag of England.svg Centre 25 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 828024
4 Tyrone Smith Flag of Tonga.svg Centre 23 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 3090036
5 Nick Bradley-Qalilawa Flag of Fiji.svg Wing 26 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Sea Eagles 3090036
6 Luke Dorn Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stand-off 24 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 27180072
7 Tommy Leuluai Flag of New Zealand.svg Scrum-half 21 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 1870028
8 Karl Temata Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Prop 28 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 121004
9 Neil Budworth Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Hooker 24 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 230000
10 Daniel Heckenberg Flag of Scotland.svg Prop 26 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Sea Eagles 251004
11 Solomon Haumono Flag of Tonga.svg Second-row 30 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Sea Eagles 2160024
12 Lee Hopkins Flag of Australia (converted).svg Second-row 28 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers 2680032
13 Rob Purdham Flag of England.svg Loose forward 26 Haven colours.svg Whitehaven 26432080
14 Danny Williams Four Provinces Flag.svg Second-row 33 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 2540016
15 David Mills Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Prop 25 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 302008
16 Joe Mbu Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg Second-row 22 Doncaster colours.svg Doncaster Lakers 162008
17 Mark Tookey Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop 29 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 291004
18 Matt Gafa Flag of Malta.svg Centre 28 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 24419054
19 Tony Clubb Flag of England.svg Wing 19 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Academy740016
20 Fili Lolohea Flag of Tonga.svg Prop 27 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 110000
21 Tim Hartley Flag of England.svg Stand-off 20 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds 330012
22 Rikki Sheriffe Flag of England.svg Wing 22 Faxcolours.svg Halifax 42008
23 Chad Randall Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hooker 25 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Sea Eagles 2570028
24 Pat Weisner Four Provinces Flag.svg Hooker 24 Faxcolours.svg Halifax 1970028
25 Zeb Luisi Flag of Niue.svg Fullback 21 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Academy2440016
26 Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook Flag of England.svg Second-row 20 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Academy50000
27 Henry Paul Flag of New Zealand.svg Stand-off 32 Wigancolours.svg Gloucester Rugby 17142189
28 Michael Worrincy Flag of England.svg Second-row 20 Broncoscolours.png London Broncos Academy640016
29 Paul Noone Flag of England.svg Second-row 25 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 70000
30 Tony Stewart Four Provinces Flag.svg Wing 27 Redscolours.svg Salford City Reds 40000

Sources: [1] [2]

Super League XI table

Pos.TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQual.
1 Saintscolours.svg St. Helens 282404939430+50948Play-off semi-final
2 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. 282008720578+14240
3 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds 281909869543+32638Play-off elimination finals
4 Bullscolours.svg Bradford 2816210802568+23432 [a]
5 Redscolours.svg Salford 2813015600539+6126
6 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington 2813015743721+2226
7 Quinscolours.svg Harlequins RL 2811116556823−26723
8 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 2812016644715−7122 [b]
9 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield 2811017609753−14422
10 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity 2810018591717−12620
11 Castleford colours.svg Castleford 289118575968−39319Relegated to National League 1
12 Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons [c] 288020601894−29316Exempt from Relegation

Source: Rugby League Project.
Classification: 1st on competition points; 2nd on match points difference.
Competition points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.

Notes

^  a: Bradford deducted two points for salary cap breaches in 2005. [3] [4]
^  b: Wigan deducted two points for salary cap breaches in 2005. [4] [5]

^  c: Exempt from relegation. [6]

2006 Challenge Cup

Quins RL were knocked out in the quarter-finals by the Leeds Rhinos at Headingley for the second successive year. [7]

RoundHomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueAttendance
Fourth round Harlequins RL 48-6 Toulouse Olympique 2 April 2006 The Stoop 3,917
Fifth round Harlequins RL 82-8 Barrow Raiders 21 May 2006 The Stoop 1,512
Quarter-finals Leeds Rhinos 36-18 Harlequins RL 4 June 2006 Headingley 5,332

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References

  1. Gains & Losses
  2. SLstats - 2006 Summary
  3. BBC Sport (2006-08-14). "Bulls punished for salary breach". BBC. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  4. 1 2 BBC Sport (2007-06-21). "New salary cap for Super League". BBC. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  5. BBC Sport (2006-08-11). "Wigan back in mire after penalty". BBC. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  6. Mark Orlovac (2006-02-10). "Catalans banking on home success". BBC. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  7. "2006 Challenge Cup". Rugby League World. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2014.