Leicester Tigers 34, Worcester Warriors 13
7 Shillcock - A composed display from the teenage full-back who made some good decisions under pressure 8 Hammond - A courageous showing from the wing who suffered a cut on the head after piling towards the line.
6 Olivier - A frustrating afternoon for the centre who didn’t see too much of the ball in attack.
6 Willison - Worked hard in defence as Warriors defended desperately.
7 Humphreys - Was lively and dangerous against his former club despite suffering an early knee injury which eventually forced him off.
6 Lamb - An erratic performance from the fly-half. Prone to errors like the one which led to Tigers’ fourth try.
6 Arr - Lacked the spark of previous matches and was guilty of kicking away possession.
6 Rapava Ruskin - Went well in the scrum but was turned over as Warriors pressed for an early try before leaving the field.
7 Bregvadze - A tidy outing as Warriors’ scrum and line-out functioned smoothly. Scored his maiden try for the club.
6 Schonert - Scrummaged with confidence at tighthead before returning to the field as a loosehead due to injuries.
7 O’Callaghan - Revelled in the physical aspects of the game but was penalised for a high tackle early-on which was punished by the boot of Williams.
7 Barry - Much improved from the second row as Warriors won every ball in the line-out from their own throw.
7 Fa’osiliva - A useful addition to Warriors’ line-up and is starting to have an impact 7 Kirwan - Worked hard, particularly as Warriors came under intense pressure.
6 Dowson - Didn’t do too much wrong but was among a host of players who missed a tackle as Veainu raced from deep to score.
Replacements: Humphreys (Te’o 41, 6), Lamb (Heathcote 77), Arr (Baldwin 61, 7); Rapava Ruskin (Leleimalefaga 25, 6 {Schonert 64-75}), Bregvadze (Williams 77), Schonert (Johnston 61, 6), O’Callaghan (Scotland-Williamson 65, 7), Barry, Fa’osiliva, Kirwan (Cox 60, 7), Dowson.
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