ARTICLE AD BOX
Leicester: (20) 37 |
Tries: Steward, Potter, Scott, Dolly 2 Cons: Ford 3 Pens: Ford |
Exeter: (5) 19 |
Tries: Armand, Penalty, Hidalgo-Clyne Cons: Skinner |
Leicester stunned Premiership runners-up Exeter 34-19 to begin the new season with an impressive victory.
Tigers started strongly as Freddie Steward and Harry Potter tries split a Don Armand score from close range.
Matt Scott went in shortly before the break to put the Tigers 15 points up at the break, but Exeter hit back with a penalty try 15 minutes after the break.
But two close-range Nic Dolly tries sealed a bonus point win for Leicester before Sam Hidalgo-Clyne's late try.
The victory was Leicester's first over Exeter in four years and will give great hope to Tigers fans after a number of difficult seasons as Exeter missed a host of chances.
- 2021-22 Premiership team-by-team guide
- Rugby Weekly Union podcast - listen and subscribe here
Exeter were missing their four British and Irish Lions players as well as injured influential forwards Jonny Gray, Dave Ewers and Jacques Vermeulen and they looked disjointed as they began against a Leicester side that had a spring in their step.
George Ford's penalty was added to by Steward from five metres out after a multi-phase move that pulled the Chiefs defence all over the field as Nemani Nandolo battered the visitors.
Almost immediately Exeter replied as Armand was forced over from a five-metre lineout, but Nandolo again showed his frightening power as he put two Exeter defenders on the ground as a run from just inside the Chiefs' half was held up five metres from the line, with Potter going in from the next phase.
The half turned in the space of four first-half minutes as Exeter hooker Jack Innard had a try disallowed following a television review while Scott scored from a metre after Steward's chip over the top took a nasty bounce which wrong-footed Exeter full-back Josh Hodge.
The visitors started the second half well and had Tom O'Flaherty held up over the line while Nandolo put in a superb tackle to stop Henry Slade in the right corner.
Exeter's pressure finally forced some points as Harry Wells was penalised for pulling down a maul, but it was Steve Borthwick's side who got on the scoresheet despite being a man down as Dolly went in from a five-metre lineout.
Exeter again coughed up another good position from close range with 18 minutes to go and a few minutes later they were made to pay again when Dolly scored a similar try to his first in the other corner.
Sean Lonsdale was held up having gone in under the Leicester points, but Exeter did get a consolation try in the final minute as replacement scrum-half Sam Hidalgo-Clyne broke through.
Leicester: Steward; Potter, Scott, Kelly, Nadolo; Ford, B Youngs; Genge (capt), Dolly, Cole, Wells, Green, Martin, Reffell, Liebenberg
Replacements:T Cowan-Dickie, Van Wyk, Leatigaga, Snyman, Chessum, Van Poortvliet, Burns, Porter
Exeter: Hodge; Nowell, Slade, Devoto, O'Flaherty; J Simmonds (capt), Maunder; Hepburn, Innard, Williams, Witty, Lonsdale, Kirsten, Armand, Tuima
Reaplacements:Yeandle, Moon, Nixon, McCauley, Tshiunza, Hidalgo-Clyne, Skinner, Hendrickson