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Referee Roger Quittenton

Rugby Union - 1988 John Player Special Cup Final - Harlequins 28 Bristol 22
Referee Roger Quittenton at Twickenham.
30/04/1988. Colorsport Images are an ever-expanding library providing extensive coverage of all aspects of sport including Olympics since 1972 and football since 1881. © Colorsport

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In this print captured by Colorsport Images, we are transported back to the intense atmosphere of the 1988 John Player Special Cup Final in Rugby Union. The focal point of the image is none other than Referee Roger Quittenton, a figure who exudes authority and control amidst the chaotic energy on the field. The photograph encapsulates a pivotal moment in sports history as Harlequins triumphed over Bristol with a scoreline of 28-22 at Twickenham Stadium on April 30th, 1988. As players battle it out in pursuit of victory, Quittenton stands tall and composed, his presence commanding respect from all involved. With his piercing gaze fixed upon the action unfolding before him, Quittenton's unwavering commitment to fairness and adherence to rules shines through. His poised demeanor serves as a reminder that referees play an integral role in maintaining order within such fiercely competitive matches. Colorsport Images has masterfully captured this iconic snapshot, preserving not only an important sporting event but also paying tribute to those individuals who often go unnoticed amidst the excitement – like Referee Roger Quittenton. This print serves as a testament to their dedication and professionalism while immortalizing them within rugby's rich tapestry. Whether you're an ardent fan or simply appreciate powerful imagery that transcends time, this photograph offers a glimpse into one unforgettable chapter of rugby union history – where passion collided with precision under Referee Roger Quittenton's watchful eye at Twicken.


Framed Prints

Step into the world of Rugby Union history with our stunning Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, captured by Colorsport, features the legendary Referee Roger Quittenton officiating the 1988 John Player Special Cup Final at Twickenham. Witness the intensity and drama of the Harlequins vs. Bristol match, as Quittenton takes center stage in this iconic moment. A must-have for any Rugby Union fan or sports memorabilia collection.


Photo Prints

Relive the thrills of the 1988 John Player Special Cup Final with this stunning photograph of referee Roger Quittenton in action at Twickenham. Captured by Colorsport Images, this Media Storehouse print brings you up close to the drama of Rugby Union history. With vibrant colors and sharp details, this collectible print is a must-have for any rugby enthusiast or sports memorabilia collection.


Poster Prints

Relive the excitement of the 1988 John Player Special Cup Final with this stunning poster print featuring legendary rugby union referee, Roger Quittenton. Captured in action at Twickenham during Harlequins' triumphant victory over Bristol, this collectible print from Media Storehouse and Colorsport Images brings you closer to the history of rugby union. Perfect for rugby enthusiasts, Quittenton's unforgettable moment is sure to make a great addition to any wall.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Step into the thrilling world of Rugby Union with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring Referee Roger Quittenton from Colorsport Images. This captivating puzzle brings you back to the historic 1988 John Player Special Cup Final at Twickenham, where Harlequins triumphed over Bristol with a score of 28-22. Witness the intense concentration on Quittenton's face as he officiates this iconic match. Engage your mind and relive the excitement of this legendary moment in rugby history. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and sports fans alike, this high-quality jigsaw puzzle is sure to provide hours of enjoyable challenge and entertainment.

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