Wasps stung at Twickenham

Updated 17.49 Sat Sep 06 2008

Wasps have endured a torrid start to their Guinness Premiership title defence with London Irish emerging easy 26-14 winners from the season's curtain-raiser at Twickenham.

The champions' frailties at the lineout were exposed by Chris Hala'ufia and Richard Thorpe, who crossed for Irish after capitalising on errors at the set-piece.

The champions' frailties at the lineout were exposed by Chris Hala'ufia and Richard Thorpe who crossed for Irish after capitalising on errors at the set-piece

Irish were left reeling after finishing seventh last term, a position which meant they missed out on qualification for the Heineken Cup, but their rout at Twickenham was an impressive declaration of intent.

They were a far more threatening side, showing a creative spark in attack matched by a tigerish work ethic in the loose which left Wasps living off scraps.

Australian full-back Peter Hewat finished the afternoon with 16 points, successfully completing every kick at goal, and his haul ultimately proved the deciding factor.

Final-quarter tries from Tom Rees and Eoin Reddan gave the score respectability but Hewat's boot meant the outcome was never in doubt.

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