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It will be the end of an emotional week tomorrow but the boys will be ready because they are going to play with him on their hearts in more ways than one. Will Greenwood previews the Challenge Cup final between Harlequins and Montpellier Harlequins will take to the field with Adeniran-Olules initials embroidered onto their shirts to honour him, while also wearing black armbands.Asked about the embroidery on the shirt, OShea said: Nick (Easter), Danny (Care) and the lads came up with it. They wanted to feel he was part of it. He has played in this tournament this year. 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Exeter demolish Harlequins Exeter crush Harlequins 62-24 to book home Premiership semi-final OShea was denied a winning send-off in his final game in charge at The Stoop, as Quins were beaten 62-24 by Exeter Chiefs last Saturday.The Irishman has enjoyed a hugely successful six-year spell at Harlequins, guiding the club to Challenge Cup success in 2011, the Premiership title in 2012 and LV= Cup victory in 2013.He knows his side must show huge improvement from last weekends ten-try hammering if they are to end his tenure on a high by upsetting the odds against Montpellier.We have had our frustrations this year, OShea admitted. Before the Six Nations I felt we wright on it but things have slipped away. Can Harlequins win the European Challenge Cup to add to Conor OSheas silverware at the London club? We have had a pretty horrible week between the Exeter performance and what happened at the weekendBut this club is 149 years old and we have had great ups and great downs all along the way. Ill be proud to leave with a lot of friends and hopefully having given everything I can to this club.This is about the players. I want them to be the best they can be tomorrow against an outstanding Montpellier side. It feels like a Champions Cup game when you look at it on paper.We want some silverware at the end of what has been an incredibly trying week.We know the springboard to winning the Premiership was the confidence we gained from winning this trophy five or six years ago and we would like to double it up and mark both ends - my first year and my last year - with a trophy.Also See:Sky Live: Quins v MontpellierPODCAST: European finals previewWATCH: Greenwoods match previewMarler keen to learn lesson ' ' '