Harlequins director of rugby Conor O'Shea praised controversial winger Tom Williams after the club won their maiden Premiership title.
Quins beat Leicester Tigers 30-23 in the Premiership final at Twickenham on Saturday to cap off an incredible season.
The victory rounded off a remarkable turnaround at the club since the infamous 'Bloodgate' scandal stunned the world of rugby three years ago.
O'Shea has played a big part in Quins' resurgence. He inherited a club in disarray in late 2009 and has managed to turn them into title winners.
The former Ireland full-back reserved special praise for Williams, the player at the centre of the scandal. His first-half try set Quins on their way to their Twickenham triumph.
"A lot of people went through a lot of tough times with the club," said O'Shea.
"He took a lot of stick but he pulled together with Mike Brown and Ugo Monye and he has helped bring some of the younger players on."
Not satisfied with making history, O'Shea wants to build a legacy at the club.
"Good teams win, great teams can kick and do it again," he added.
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