Cheika begins Leicester reign with late win at Exeter

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Gallagher Premiership

Exeter (0) 14

Tries: Fisilau, Cairns Cons: Hodge 2

Leicester (3) 17

Tries: Liebenberg, Reffell Cons: Shillcock, Volavola Drop-goal: Shillcock

Michael Cheika's time in charge at Leicester Tigers began with a dramatic last-second win as his side beat Exeter 17-14 in their Premiership opener.

Jamie Shillcock's drop-goal with the final play of the first half was the only score of an opening period that Exeter edged.

Greg Fisilau's 48th-minute try got Exeter going before Tom Cairns sneaked over for their second 10 minutes later.

Hanro Liebenberg's try cut the deficit six minutes later before Tigers centre Solomone Kata was sent off for a head-on-head collision with Jack Yeandle.

But Tommy Reffell forced his way over in the final seconds of the game after Exeter had seen Will Haydon-Wood sin-binned for a high challenge.

Former Australia and Argentina head coach Cheika saw his side edge an attritional first half on the scoreboard even if Exeter had the better of the play.

The home side also lost scrum-half Niall Armstrong to an ankle injury and Ben Hammersley to a failed head injury assessment before Josh Hodge struck the post with a 21st-minute penalty.

Ross Vintcent came close to putting Chiefs ahead after breaking through but was caught just short of the Leicester line.

Tigers had Izaia Perese yellow-carded 12 minutes before the break for a cynical block on Armstrong’s replacement Cairns as he took a quick tap penalty.

From the resulting penalty Exeter drove to the line but Scott Sio was held up short as Leicester weathered their period with 14 men and saw Shillcock break the deadlock with a drop-goal with the final kick of the half.

Exeter finally got on the scoreboard eight minutes after the break as good hands released Immanuel Feyi-Waboso down the right and he fed Fisilau for the opening try.

Cairns crossed for his first Premiership try 10 minutes later as he sneaked in from close range following a tap penalty from five metres out.

Tigers hit back soon after as Liebenberg was mauled over following a close-range lineout, but Cheika, who replaced fellow countryman Dan McKellar as Tigers boss, tried to mastermind a comeback.

Any hopes of taking more than a losing bonus point back from Devon seemed to have ended when Kata was sent off for a dangerous clash with former team-mate Yeandle nine minutes from the end.

But, with the clock running out, Haydon-Wood's head clashed with Freddie Steward's, Tigers kicked the resulting penalty to the corner and phase after phase of pressure from the lineout eventually told as Reffell forced his way in.

Exeter: Hodge; Feyi-Waboso, Hammersley, Hawkins, Woodburn; Skinner, Armstrong; Sio (capt), Frost, Painter, Tuima, Capstick, Roots, Vintcent, Fisilau.

Replacements: Yeandle, Goodrick-Clarke, Iosefa-Scott, Dunne, Tshiunza, Cairns, Haydon-Wood, Brown-Bampoe.

Yellow card: Haydon-Wood (79)

Leicester: Steward; Bassett, Perese, Kata, Hassell-Collin; Shillcock, Van Poortvliet; Smith, Clare, Heyes, Well, Chessum (capt), Liebenberg, Cracknell, Hatherell.

Replacements: Theobald-Thomas, Cronin, Cole, Joussain, Reffell, Youngs, Volavola, Kelly.

Yellow card: Perese (28)

Red card: Kata (71)

Referee: Tom Foley

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