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Exeter Chiefs beat Leicester Tigers to end season for third PREM side


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Olly Woodburn scored two tries as Exeter pulled off a stunning 35-26 victory in a pulsating contest as Leicester missed the chance to climb to second in the Gallagher Prem table.

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The result ensured Bristol fell out of the race for a play-off spot but Leicester, Exeter and Saracens all remain in the mix for the two remaining spots behind Northampton and Bath.

Exeter were deserved winners by scoring four tries to three, with Len Ikitau and Andrea Zambonin also touching down while Henry Slade kicked three penalties and three conversions.

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Leicester’s tries came from George Pearson, Olly Cracknell and Charlie Clare while Orlando Bailey added 11 points with his boot.

Hanro Liebenberg led out Tigers for his 150th appearance for the club and his side were soon ahead when Bailey kicked a fourth-minute penalty.

Gallagher Premiership

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Northampton
17
14
2
1
72
2
Bath
17
12
5
0
64
3
Leicester
17
12
5
0
62
4
Exeter Chiefs
17
10
6
1
60
5
Saracens
17
10
7
0
57
6
Bristol
17
11
6
0
54
7
Sale
17
4
13
0
31
8
Gloucester
17
4
13
0
27
9
Harlequins
17
5
12
0
26
10
Newcastle
17
2
15
0
12

But almost immediately from the restart, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso collected a clearance to sail past three defenders before timing his pass perfectly to send Woodburn in under the posts.

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Henry Slade converted and added a straightforward penalty before Tigers replied with an impressive score when Pearson collected a superbly judged cross-field kick from Bailey.

Leicester looked to have regained the lead when a break from Bailey saw Adam Radwan cross the line but TMO replays showed the wing had been held up by the combined efforts of Slade and Harvey Skinner.

However Tigers were not to be denied and a second penalty from Bailey put them back in front but this was soon nullified by one from Slade.

Leicester blew a golden opportunity when Ollie Hassell-Collins failed to collect a poor pass from Pearson with the line at his mercy after strong runs from Jack van Poortvliet and Jamie Blamire had put the defence on the back foot.

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But the hosts went into the interval 14-13 ahead thanks to another Bailey penalty.

Three minutes after the restart, Exeter scored an excellent second try when a neat off-load from Dafydd Jenkins sent Tom Hooper racing into the opposition 22 and when the ball was recycled, Ikitau out-flanked the cover to score.

Leicester changed four forwards in one swoop but it did not pay dividends as Exeter immediately extended their lead when Woodburn took an inside pass from Ikitau for his second try.

However Woodburn was then sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on with Tigers capitalising when Cracknell powered over to leave his side trailing by four points going into the final quarter.

Woodburn returned from the sin-bin with no further damage done to the scoreboard but on his return Clare finished from close-range to set up a tense finish.

A handling error from the home side enabled Exeter to regain the lead when a long pass saw Zambonin evade a weak challenge from Adam Radwan for the bonus-point try with Slade’s last-minute penalty leaving Tigers with no points from the game.

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Fantastic performance!! The Chiefs rediscovered their mojo at a crucial moment! Now they need to take that momentum into the Saracens game.


If ever they need motivation, they just need to remember all of those titles that they were denied by Saracens’ egregious salary cap breaches!!

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