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Chris Ashton's career ended with red card in Leicester loss

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Chris Ashton

Chris Ashton’s decorated career ended with a red card as Leicester were defeated 20-17 by Harlequins on the final day of the regular Gallagher Premiership season.

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The former England winger, who is retiring at the end of the campaign, was dismissed towards the end of the first half for a dangerous high tackle on opposite number Cadan Murley.

Despite the loss, Leicester’s semi-final at Sale next week was confirmed, while Quins wideman Murley will end as the top-flight’s leading scorer with 15 tries.

Harlequins opened the scoring after 12 minutes when they were awarded a penalty try after Leicester lock Cameron Henderson was judged to have collapsed a driving maul that looked set to power over.

Henderson was sin-binned as a result, but 14-man Leicester quickly hit back when a maul of their own proved unstoppable, with captain Julian Montoya having an armchair ride to the line.

Handre Pollard’s conversion levelled matters, but Quins missed a great chance to swiftly go back in front when Louis Lynagh, on as an early replacement for the injured Nick David, knocked on with the line in sight.

However, the visitors were ahead again in the 20th minute when Marcus Smith’s pass sent Lynagh through on the left and the ball went quickly through Josh Bassett’s hands to give Murley a walk-in.

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Harry Potter then thought he had wriggled his way over for the Tigers’ second try, only for him to be penalised for a double movement.

A low-key end to the first half was abruptly enlivened by the red card shown to Ashton after 39 minutes for his fateful tackle on Murley.

A further infringement from Leicester then led to a Smith penalty extending Harlequins’ lead to 17-7 with the last kick before the players went back to the changing rooms.

Pollard’s penalty gave Leicester the first points of the second half within five minutes of the restart as the hosts emerged firing, eager to avoid their first defeat in seven league games.

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A superb covering tackle by Potter then forced Danny Care to knock on in the act of trying to ground the ball to score and ensure a one-score gap remained between the two sides.

The increasingly greasy conditions were not conducive to flowing rugby, although Quins skipper Alex Dombrandt will have been disappointed with a loose pass intended for Murley that led to a good chance disappearing.

Smith nudged the visitors further ahead, however, with his second penalty of the afternoon with 10 minutes remaining.

In the 77th minute, Leicester had hope when Tommy Reffell burrowed over for a converted try, but despite some sustained pressure and a late yellow card for Quins prop Joe Marler, they could not complete a dramatic turnaround.

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Now you are just being a woke, jealous fool. With the way things are run in NZ, no wonder he couldn't make a success there. Now that he is out shining any other New Zealanders, including their star players, now he is bitter and resentful and all sorts of hate speeches against him. That is what the fans like you do. Those in NZ who does have enough sense not to let pride cloud their vision, is all saying the same thing. NZ needs TB. Razor was made out to be a rugby coaching God by the fans, so much so that Foz was treated like the worst piece of shitte. Especially after the Twickenham disaster right before the WC. Ad then he nearly won the WC too with 14 players. As a Saffa the way he handled the media and the pressure leading up to the WC, was just extraordinary and I have gained a lot of respect for that man. Now your so called rugby coaching God managed to lose by an even bigger margin, IN NZ. All Razor does is overplay his players and he will never get the best out of those players, and let's face it, the current crop is good enough to be the best. However, they need an coach they can believe in completely. I don't think the players have bought into his coaching gig. TB was lucky to shake the dust of his boots when he left NZ, because only when he did that, did his career go from strength to strength. He got a WC medal to his name. Might get another if the Boks can keep up the good work. New exciting young talent is set to join soon after the WC as dangerous as SFM and Kolbe. Trust me, he doesn't want the AB's job. He is very happy in SA with the Boks. We score, you lose a great coach. We know quality when we see it, we don't chuck it in the bin like NZRU likes to do. Your coaching God is hanging on by a thread to keep his job🤣🤣🤣🤣

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