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On a revival bid

Harlequins bid to salvage their sliding season continues on Sunday when they take on second last placed Brothers in week 14 of the Port Moresby rugby union at Bava Park.
After sailing through the initial rounds the Harlies have won only one of their past six matches and last week fell from second place to fourth following their 10-18 loss to the Kone Sharks.
The top four teams look secure at this stage with a handful of matches left with 10 points separating Harlequins and fifth placed Wanderers but the Harlies would dearly love to have some wins under their belt approaching the business end of the season.
Second-placed Defence have been the big movers and they will be looking to hold on to their current position when they clash with Wanderers tomorrow.
Defending champions and runaway leaders University are expected to easily dispose off last placed Southern Chiefs in the other game tomorrow.
University have been in superb form to remain undefeated after registering eight wins and a 19-19 draw with Harlequins in week 10.
They have crossed the try line more than any other team this season with 52 tries making them both the best attacking and defensive side in the comp.
Third placed Kone Sharks have the bye.
 

       

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