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Leicester Tigers 28 Sale Sharks 23

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Leicester Tigers moved into the Aviva Premiership play-off places with a 28-23 triumph over a stern Sale Sharks side.

Leicester quickly established a 17-0 advantage through a penalty try and a Geordan Murphy touchdown. But Sale showed excellent spirit and hit back with a fine score from Fraser McKenzie. However, a clinical try from Alesana Tuilagi eventually settled the contest, despite Rob Miller's touchdown bringing the visitors into the contest. In the end, a late drop-goal from the Sharks' Nick Macleod gave them a deserved bonus-point. Sale's ambition was admirable but early on they were undone by the more clinical and ferociously powerful Tigers outfit. And it was initially from a turnover in midfield that gave Leicester the platform to open the scoring, when, after numerous scrum collapses referee Andrew Small awarded a penalty try. The visitors continued to play but they kept on coughing up possession which was then wonderfully manipulated by Toby Flood. After a Sharks' lineout was stolen, the Tigers fly-half eventually picked up the ball, drew two defenders, sent Billy Twelvetrees away before he off-loaded to Murphy for a superb score. Flood added a penalty as the hosts led 17-0 but Sale hit back. Good work from substitute flanker Onosa'i Auva'a, who came on for the influential Dave Seymour, and Kearnan Myall sent McKenzie over. Macleod then narrowed the gap from the kicking tee before he converted another just after the break. However, Flood restored their seven-point advantage before a wonderfully executed score from Leicester seemed to secure the victory. But Sale refused to lie down and scored a superb try themselves when Andy Powell off-loaded to Tom Brady who sent Miller away. Flood's penalty effectively settled the game but Macleod kicked a last minute 35-metre drop-goal to gain a point.

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