Rugby / Bristol Bears
Vakatawa scores first Bears try but it’s a narrow win for Quins
In just his second match at Ashton Gate, Virimi Vakatawa scored his first try for the Bristol Bears, but a penalty with just two minutes left on the clock saw a little-deserved last-gasp win for Harlequins.
In a rain-affected but absorbing game in which players from both sides often struggled to catch a slippery ball, it was the boot of Callum Sheedy that almost kept the Bears ahead.
But a very harsh ruling for an alleged high tackle by Jake Heenan gave the opportunity for Will Evans to kick for the Quins win, with the match finishing 21-23 to the Londoners who have form in breaking Bears’ hearts.
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Vakatawa profited from a surging run by Benhard Janse van Rensburg, the Frenchman following in the wake of the mulleted South African.

Virimi Vakatawa celebrates his first try for Bristol Bears – photo: JMP
If Vakatawa’s debut score was about power, a try from Harry Thacker came from an outrageous bit of improvisation as he volleyed the ball over the line after receiving a pass from Harry Randall at his ankles.
Thacker just can’t stop scoring tries and gleefully chased his own kick.
Main photo: JMP
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