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Richards eyes bright future

Image: Richards: we kept our heads

Harlequins head coach Dean Richards is looking forward to a bright future after his young side's 28-15 win over Bristol.

Hill admits Heineken hopes are over

Harlequins head coach Dean Richards is looking forward to a bright future after his young side's 28-15 win over Bristol. The come-from-behind success in the west country took Quins fourth in the Guinness Premiership and Richards said: "If you'd have asked me on Saturday if I'd be happy with five points I'd have said I'd be delighted. "Full credit to the young boys again - they played very, very well. "I don't think we appreciated enough where to play the game for the first 10 minutes of the second half. "A silly turnover - which gave Bristol that little bit of advantage with a series of penalties, a penalty try and a sin-binning - could have cost us dear. But we kept our heads. "The beauty is that the youngsters are maturing with every game, and they're learning with every game as well."

Clinical

Bristol head coach Richard Hill admitted ruefully: "We dominated possession and territory in the first half but we weren't quite clinical enough to finish things off. "We got into good positions and then failed to win the line-out. We missed a couple of relatively easy kicks from in front of the posts - which would normally have been slotted over to give the side more confidence. "There was just a little more riding on the match for Quins than there was for Bristol - and that showed through." As for the remainder of Bristol's campaign, they are down in ninth place and Hill conceded: "Heineken Cup is out the window for us. "I can now plan for next year by bringing young lads in, rest a few of the old soldiers who have been battling on, let those who need minor operations have them - so basically start planning for next season."