Leicester Tigers 44-19 Newcastle Falcons, Aviva Premiership, November 27
Five-star Tigers maul Falcons
ESPNscrum Staff
November 27, 2010
Date/Time: Nov 27, 2010, 15:00 local, 15:00 GMT
Venue: Welford Road, Leicester
Leicester Tigers 44 - 19 Newcastle Falcons
Attendance: 18738  Half-time: 13 - 12
Tries: Allen, Crane, Smith, Tuilagi 2, Penalty
Cons: Twelvetrees 4
Pens: Twelvetrees 2
Tries: Fielden
Cons: Gopperth
Pens: Gopperth 4
Leicester's Anthony Allen dives over to score, Leicester v Newcastle, Aviva Premiership, Welford Road, Leicester, England, November 27, 2010
Leicester's Anthony Allen dives over to score a try
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Leicester overcame a sluggish start to earn a convincing 44-19 win over a poor Newcastle side at freezing cold Welford Road.

Some 35 tonnes of snow was cleared from the pitch and terraces by a hundred people comprising staff, stewards and volunteers to enable the game to take place and their efforts were certainly rewarded with a superb second-half performance which saw the Tigers rack up five tries.

Newcastle took the lead after only three minutes when Thomas Waldrom went offside at a ruck 30 metres out and Jimmy Gopperth made no mistake with the easy kick. The Falcons' lead was shortlived as Billy Twelvetrees levelled the scores with a simple penalty, five minutes later.

The Tigers' pack began to gain superiority in the scrummage and from one close to the Newcastle line, Jordan Crane broke strongly, the Falcons were penalised and Twelvetrees kicked another goal but the scores were soon level again when Gopperth kicked one for the visitors.

When Leicester were penalised at a ruck on half way Gopperth made no mistake with another excellent kick to put the Falcons 9-6 ahead after 21 minutes and soon after the fly-half repeated the dose with another splendid kick from almost the same position.

The game was a stop-start affair, with neither side able to assert any control, but then the Tigers showed some urgency, with Matt Smith and Scott Hamilton running strongly to create a platform in the visitors' 22. The Falcons were penalised and the Tigers chose a scrum at which the beleaguered Falcons were forced to concede a penalty try which Twelvetrees converted.

With the last movement of the first half, Gopperth had a chance to give his side an interval lead but he made a hash of his drop goal attempt to allow the Tigers a 13-12 advantage at the interval.

Leicester then scored a brilliant try within 40 seconds of the restart. Crane broke away from a maul, the movement was carried on by Waldrom and George Skivington until it reached the opposition 22. Crane then received the ball again and powered his way to and over the line for the try, which Twelvetrees converted.

Six minutes later the game appeared over as a contest. Some good inter-passing from the home centres got them to within a few metres of the Falcons line. Manu Tuilagi collected the loose ball and brushed away some woeful Falcons' tackling for a try which Twelvetrees was unable to convert.

Matters got a whole lot worse for the Falcons as they were hit by two tries in three minutes. Firstly, an inside pass from the outstanding Crane sent Anthony Allen over and then Tuilagi intercepted from inside his own half to race away and score. Twelvetrees was unable to land either of two difficult conversion attempts.

Despite the usual abundance of substitutions Leicester's impetus was not impeded with Matt Smith crossing for try number six after 68 minutes which Twelvetrees was able to convert before the Falcons got a consolation try from lively wing Luke Fielden, with Gopperth landing the extras.

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