The team name is a tribute to Harlequin F.C., an English club that competes in the Aviva Premiership.
The EDF National Trophy was founded in 2005–06 as a new knock-out competition solely for English clubs, but Premiership sides do not take part.
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National sevens teams compete annually in the London Sevens at Twickenham, which from the current 2011–12 competition is the final event in each year's IRB Sevens World Series.
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