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Leicester 31 - 28 Harlequins - Leicester edge pulsating encounter as they secure place in the play-offs with bonus point



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Published Date: 11 May 2008
LEICESTER secured their place in the play-offs with an incredible bonus-point win over Harlequins.
Sale's defeat at home to London Irish saw the Tigers clinch fourth spot and set up a semi-final clash with table-toppers Gloucester.

The Welford Road outfit had looked likely to spend the post-season watching from the sidelines and the one-time po
werhouses of English rugby were even sweating on a place in next season's Heineken Cup.

Former star and assistant coach Richard Cockerill had said the Tigers needed a miracle to book their top-four place – and that is just what happened.

But the pressure on head coach Marcelo Loffreda is sure to remain unless Leicester can continue to defy the odds at Kingsholm next weekend.

Tom Varndell's try with just two minutes remaining settled the game and also ended Harlequins' own play-off hopes. The flying winger made a try out of nothing, chipping the ball past Quins full-back Mike Brown before putting on the afterburners and winning the chase to the ball from 40 metres out.

The result was harsh on Quins, who finish the season in sixth place. They had played their part in a nine-try contest full of passion, points and a wide open game littered with mistakes, bad goal-kicking and expansive rugby.

Quins made a dream start with Brown going over in just the third minute after Chris Malone's delicate grubber kick.

It seemed that Dean Richards' side would double their lead just three minutes later when Dave Strettle broke free from some weak Leicester tackling inside his own 22 and released skipper Will Skinner on a 60-metre burst.

But just as he crossed the line he was hauled down by a last-gasp Harry Ellis tackle, spilling the ball in the process.

Leicester got back in it as Ellis saw Ben Herring in space and the Kiwi wrong-footed Chris Brooker to go over.

Tigers took the lead seven minutes later when Andy Goode shipped the ball out to Varndell and he skipped past Brown. Goode duly converted.

More defensive lapses allowed Danny Care to break free on 18 minutes and Quins' Will Skinner made no mistake this time after taking a pass and running in from 30 metres.

Skinner and Goode got involved in a fracas as tempers boiled over while Quins' Chris Robshaw was sin-binned.

Despite their numerical disadvantage Quins extended their lead on the stroke of half-time, Tom Williams diving over and Malone converting.

But Tigers made the perfect start to the second half and pulled the deficit back as Herring's delightful flick pass allowed Johne Murphy to crash over.

Goode missed the conversion but Malone scuffed a penalty minutes later to keep things tight.

The visitors looked to have killed the game on 62 minutes with their fourth try.

Malone spotted Williams free on the left wing and he had time to let the ball bounce before picking up and out-running hooker Mefin Davies. Malone's conversion gave Quins a nine-point cushion.

But Leicester refused to lie down. Jordan Crane piled over to narrow the gap and Varndell's sizzling pace stole the game with two minutes remaining.





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  • Last Updated: 10 May 2008 6:51 PM
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