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Leicester 45-27 Scarlets: Manu Tuilagi inspires powerful Champions Cup victory

Last Updated: 19/10/18 10:02pm

A man-of-the-match display by Manu Tuilagi (right) saw Leicester pull away for a critical Champions Cup win
A man-of-the-match display by Manu Tuilagi (right) saw Leicester pull away for a critical Champions Cup win

Leicester kept their European Champions Cup hopes alive with a thrilling 45-27 win over Scarlets at Welford Road on Friday night.

The Tigers' pack dominated an injury-ravaged Scarlets eight and their pressure was rewarded with five tries scored by Harry Wells, Guy Thompson, Sione Kalamafoni, Manu Tuilagi and Jonny May. George Ford added four penalties and four conversions.

Scarlets replied with tries from Gareth Davies, Steff Evans and Blade Thomson, with Leigh Halfpenny kicking two penalties and three conversions.

Guy Thompson went over for Leicester's second try of the first half
Guy Thompson went over for Leicester's second try of the first half

Leicester were dealt a blow before kick-off when captain Tom Youngs withdrew with illness, with Ford taking on the captaincy - and he gave his side the lead with a third-minute penalty.

Tigers continued their impressive start with Tuilagi making a sharp break before Wells forced his way over from close range.

Ford converted but missed a long-range penalty as the visitors struggled to gain a foothold in the match, their cause not helped by the concession of frequent penalties.

However, Scarlets sprung to life when Halfpenny danced past a couple of defenders to put his side on the front foot before David Bulbring burst through to send Davies over for the try.

Halfpenny converted but was wide with a penalty attempt from inside his own half after hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau was penalised for not releasing.

Blade Thomson was denied a first half try, but got over for Scarlets' third try to take the lead on the hour mark
Blade Thomson was denied a first half try, but got over for Scarlets' third try to take the lead on the hour mark

Scarlets looked to have taken the lead when Thomson slid over the line to finish off a flowing move but TMO replays showed the flanker had lost possession.

The Welsh were not to be denied for long though as Halfpenny knocked over a simple penalty to bring the scores level.

At that stage, Scarlets were threatening to cut loose but the home pack rallied to batter their opponents with a series of powerful drives, which ended with Thompson outflanking the defence for Tigers' second try.

However, Halfpenny responded with a penalty to leave the visitors trailing 15-13 at the interval.

Three minutes after the restart Ford extended the lead with his second penalty before Scarlets infringed at another scrum - with prop Wyn Jones receiving a long lecture from referee Romain Poite.

Steff Evans kept Scarlets in the hunt when he went over for their second score
Steff Evans kept Scarlets in the hunt when he went over for their second score

This time Ford kicked to the corner for Kalamafoni to crash over but Davies and Evans combined skilfully for Evans to score and bring the visitors back into contention.

Davies continued to cause Leicester problems with his elusive running as he beat two defenders to set up a try for Thomson, with Halfpenny's conversion giving Scarlets a 27-25 lead going into the final quarter.

Also See:

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Tuilagi scored a crucial bonus-point try to move the Tigers out of range of the Scarlets
Tuilagi scored a crucial bonus-point try to move the Tigers out of range of the Scarlets

The visitors were only ahead for three minutes as Tuilagi battered his way over for a bonus point try with Ford's conversion and a subsequent penalty putting Tigers back into the driving seat.

A fifth try from May and a fourth penalty emphasised Leicester's second-half superiority.

England wing Jonny May went over for Leicester's fifth try of the evening
England wing Jonny May went over for Leicester's fifth try of the evening

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