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Q&A ahead of Harlequins v Bath Rugby clash

Big Summer Kick-Off returns to Twickenham on Saturday, 22 April and sees Harlequins tackle Bath Rugby is what might be an important clash within the penultimate spherical of the Gallagher Premiership.

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Not solely will there be nice motion on the pitch, however the occasion can even see world indie-rock band Kaiser Chiefs carry out on the pitch earlier than the match, and the West Fan Village at Twickenham has a full programme of dwell and leisure all afternoon.

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Hear from Harlequins and Springbok centre Andre Esterhuizen in regards to the occasion, the Gallagher Premiership and life at Harlequins.

So Harlequins are returning to Twickenham Stadium this week for Big Summer Kick-Off, how excited are you to play on the Home of English Rugby as soon as once more?

Yeah, very excited for Big Summer Kick-Off. It’s all the time a fantastic recreation for us to have the ability to play there and in entrance of so many followers. And we love the 2 matches we play there annually, an the goal is all the time to make it a 3rd, so hopefully we will get by way of to the Final. It’s all the time a fantastic expertise there, nice vibe and hopefully we’ll get the climate for it too with everybody simply having a great time.

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How do you discover the pre-match leisure and are you trying ahead to Kaiser Chiefs?

The leisure on the day actually helps to create a great vibe and will get followers in a fantastic temper earlier than the match, and getting such large bands there on the pitch like Kaiser Chiefs is all the time enjoyable throughout our warm-up, together with all of the fireworks and all the things.

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How are you having fun with the Gallagher Premiership and the way does it differ to membership rugby again in South Africa?

This season has been fascinating; it’s a fantastic competitors and the desk is so shut. It simply reveals that anybody can beat anybody on any given day, so for me it’s one of the hardest competitions that I’ve performed in. It’s quite a bit completely different to Super Rugby that I’ve performed, which doesn’t actually exist now, and I actually love enjoying right here and am having fun with it… apart from the climate, however I feel, I hope, it’s meant to get hotter quickly, simply in time for Twickenham!

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Last 12 months, Harlequins performed Gloucester, this 12 months you’re enjoying Bath. Is there anybody within the Bath squad particularly that you just’re seeking to play towards?

I’ve a former team-mate, and room-mate truly, Louis Schreuder. We referred to as him Fluey as a result of he all the time had the flu and didn’t wish to depart the room, so yeah, trying ahead to seeing him once more and hopefully enjoying towards him.

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Harlequins are constructing a great South African group within the squad, it is perhaps good enjoying with former team-mates from different golf equipment and associates from dwelling?

Yeah it’s nice. Steph (Lewies, Harlequins membership captain) is one of my greatest mates, so it’s nice to nonetheless be enjoying collectively, and simply having nice individuals out of your nation – Wilco, Tyrone, Irne, and everybody round us – makes issues simpler and masses of enjoyable. It helped me to settle shortly into the group and I’m actually having fun with my time right here.  

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Don’t miss out on see worldwide rugby stars in motion, benefit from the fan village stuffed with leisure, a pre-match set on the pitch from world indie-rock legends, Kaiser Chiefs, and again by common demand, Massaoke might be taking up the West Fan Village after the match. Tickets on sale now from £35 Adult, £25 U18’s. Tickets available for purchase on the day. Find out extra at quins.co.uk.

Andre Esterhuizen of Harlequins in motion. Photo: Juan Gasparini/JMP

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