Leicester 28-8 Sale
Tigers end try drought to boost play-off hopes
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February 28, 2015
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Date/Time: Feb 28, 2015, 15:00 local, 15:00 GMT
Venue: Welford Road, Leicester
Leicester Tigers 28 - 8 Sale Sharks
Attendance: 21896  Half-time: 20 - 3
Tries: Baikeinuku, Pearce, Penalty
Cons: Burns 2
Pens: Burns 3
Tries: Arscott
Pens: Macleod
Laurence Pearce touches down to score Leicester's first try, Leicester Tigers v Sale Sharks, Aviva Premiership, Welford Road, February 28, 2015
Laurence Pearce touches down to score Leicester's first try
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Leicester ended an Aviva Premiership try drought of more than five hours as they beat Sale 28-8 at home to boost their chances of making the play-offs.

Laurence Pearce's 13th-minute try came 316 minutes after Leicester's last touchdown and they also got a penalty try and one from centre Seremaia Bai, with fly-half Freddie Burns kicking two conversions and three penalties.

Winger Tom Arscott scored Sale's only try on a day when three players were sin-binned - Arscott and Sale team -mate Magnus Lund and Leicester's Bai.

The win, in front of a crowd of 21,896, meant Leicester leapfrogged Sale, who started the day in fifth place. Welford Road was packed for a match billed as an eight-pointer, with both sides sitting just outside the top four on the same points total, 43.

And both were in decent form, Leicester having won their last four matches in all competitions, Sale their last three, including taking the scalp of third-placed Saracens last week.

Leicester, however, were desperate for a Premiership try, their last having come from Tom Youngs against Bath on January 4.

It took them just 13 minutes to get that monkey off their back as they stormed into a 20-3 lead after a one-sided first half.

The try ending the torture for the fans was scored by flanker Pearce and the Tigers also got a penalty try in a half which saw yellow cards for Sale winger Arscott and flanker Lund.

Leicester shot out of the blocks and there was a real urgency to their play. And after the two fly-halves, Freddie Burns and Nick MacLeod, had swapped penalties, Leicester got the crucial first try.

It came after lock Geoff Parling had broken the gain line. And after Leicester had battered away at the Sale line, Pearce broke through and, despite being tackled, managed to roll over and touch the ball down.

Burns converted and then slotted a penalty after great work by Jordan Crane and Marcos Ayerza almost led to a second try.

Arscott was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on before Leicester stepped up another gear. After great work by Mathew Tait, Logovi'i Mulipola and Burns, Leicester created another chance.

Ayerza and Neil Briggs got over the line but the video referee adjudged they had not got the ball down.

Pearce also appeared to get over the line after a series of scrums near the Sale line but, while the referee disallowed the try, he also sin-binned Lund for being offside.

In the end Leicester's superiority in the scrums told and the referee awarded them a penalty try in the 33rd minute after Sale were marched backwards.

Burns kicked the conversion to make it 20-3 but that lead was trimmed 11 minutes after the interval when Sale took advantage of Leicester being reduced to 14 men - centre Seremaia was binned for an early tackle - with a terrific try in the right corner by Arscott.

It was the first try Leicester had conceded in 307 minutes but MacLeod missed the conversion.

Burns kicked a 60th-minute penalty to make it 23-8 but Sale continued to go for the tries in a bid to get back into the game and had the better of the second half.

With just over a minute left Bai got Leicester's third try, smashing through the defence from short range, but Burns missed the conversion.

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