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Gavin Henson ran the ball back at the visitors from the kick-off, Byrne and Williams attacked down the right and Hook would have opened the scoring immediately but for some obstruction in front of the sticks.
Further opportunities were spurned, both of the try-scoring and penalty varieties, before Williams crossed towards the end of the half a try that owed much to Alun Wyn Jones and his footballing dexterity. Come the break, Quins were lucky to be 14-3 down.
Yet from the restart, the boot was on the other foot. Chris Robshaw's strength and determination in the heaviest of traffic was rewarded when Barry beat Henson and Hook to score at the posts on 43 minutes, and when Fuga burrowed his way over a dozen minutes later, the Londoners were ahead for the first time.
Try as they might, Ospreys could not make sense of the turnaround in fortunes and the majority of them still looked startled long after pinching the spoils.
Dean Richards, the Quins director of rugby, said: 'I take comfort from the fact that, after a pretty poor opening, we picked ourselves up and put ourselves in a position from which we could, and should, have won the game. That being said, I'm disappointed we didn't win it.' So he should be. Not as disappointed as Ospreys, though. Some scorelines fail to tell the whole truth
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