Summary
TONY DIPROSE knows a thing or two about lost causes.
The 32-year-old No 8 had the dubious privilege of captaining England's second and third-choice players to a record 76-0 defeat by Australia six years ago in Brisbane - the first and worst of four humiliating Test defeats on the Tour of Hell. Following such a chastening experience, Diprose can recognise a crisis - and he doesn't see one at Harlequins yet. On Saturday, the London club lost their sixth straight Premiership match to remain at the foot of the table. A week after an embarrassingly heavy defeat to promoted Worcester, this latest reverse suggested there is no light at the end of the tunnel. With Leicester due at The Stoop next weekend and a Heineken Cup mission impossible in Munster seven days later, it could get worse.See the full content of this document
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Diprose Won't Make Drama Out of Quins' Long Slump
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