Leicester leave it late to beat Exeter

By BBC (Sports) | Created at 2025-01-04 17:53:19 | Updated at 2025-01-06 17:34:56 1 day ago
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Gallagher Premiership

Leicester (14) 28

Tries: Cracknell, Henderson, Hassell-Collins, B Youngs Cons: Pollard 4

Exeter (3) 15

Tries: Wyatt 2 Cons: Hodge Pens: Slade

Leicester needed two late tries to beat a spirited Exeter in the Premiership.

Close-range scores from Olly Cracknell and Cameron Henderson saw the Tigers lead 14-3 at the break.

But Tommy Wyatt scored an impressive try soon after the restart to get Exeter within six points.

The winger got a second with 21 minutes to go to see Exeter lead by a point as they took control of the game after the break.

But having had Will Rigg sin-binned in the 67th minute, Exeter went behind as Ollie Hassell-Collins took advantage of Leicester's extra player after a quick break.

Experienced replacement Ben Youngs darted over with four minutes to go to secure a bonus-point win just before Rigg's yellow card ended.

The win moved Leicester up to third in the Premiership, while Exeter remain second-from-bottom and went away with nothing despite impressing for long periods.

Tigers returned home for the first time since their 54-24 drubbing at the hands of Bristol just before Christmas and at times it looked like their fans might be watching another defeat - Exeter's front-footed defence caused Leicester early problems as Henry Slade put over a third-minute penalty for the Chiefs.

But it was breached 10 minutes later. Having repelled 12 phases on their line, Exeter gave away a penalty and from the resulting scrum under the posts Cracknell powered through three tacklers to score.

Tigers continued to have the better of the territory and got a second try eight minutes from the interval when Handre Pollard broke through Exeter's defence to set up the onrushing Henderson for his first try in almost two years.

But Tigers suffered a big blow right on half-time when Harno Liebenberg limped off after turning his ankle as he landed awkwardly at a lineout and was replaced by Matt Rogerson for the second half.

Exeter came out of the changing rooms flying as an excellent passage of play ended with Slade's perfectly-weight cross-field kick finding Wyatt on the right wing to gallop over.

They continued to have the better of the game as the half wore on and Wyatt dropped the ball as he went over from close range under pressure from Cracknell.

But he made no mistake a minute later from a second close-range scrum as Slade found the winger on the short side and he went over in the left corner - Josh Hodge's touchline conversion giving Exeter a one-point lead.

Having been in control, Exeter had replacement centre Rigg sin-binned after leaving Freddie Steward on his face as they competed for a high ball - and it was a moment that was to prove crucial.

A minute later, Tigers were back in front.

Tamati Tua's effort for the big tackle on halfway was beaten by an offload to Dan Kelly, who broke to within five metres and a few phases later Hassell-Collins walked over in the left corner as an short-handed defence Exeter could not cover.

Youngs put the result beyond doubt when he threw a superb dummy to cut through the Chiefs defence and go in under the posts from 20 metres out.

Leicester: Steward; Bassett, Kelly, Kata, Hassell-Collins; Pollard, van Poortvliet; Smith, Montoya (capt), Heyes, Henderson, Wells, Liebenberg, Reffell, Cracknell.

Replacements: Clare, Whitcombe, Cole, Holloway, Rogerson, Youngs, Shillcock, Woodward.

Exeter: Hodge; Hammersley, Wimbush, Tua, Wyatt; Slade, Townsend; Sio, Frost, Street, Jenkins (capt), Molina, Roots, Vermeulen, Fisilau.

Replacements: Innard, Goodrick-Clarke, Iosefa-Scott, Tuima, Capstick, Cairns, Haydon-Wood, Rigg.

Yellow card: Rigg (67)

Referee: Christophe Ridley

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