Leicester
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The fly-half George Ford went some way to putting his Six Nations blues behind him with an imperious kicking display to steer Leicester to 26-12 Premiership victory against Newcastle
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Premiership players have been banned from celebrating tries “face to face” as part of a series of stricter Covid-19 protocols introduced amid the rising number of cancelled matches
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Leicester’s director of rugby has left by mutual consent, with the Tigers saying the decision was difficult but made to ensure the club were ‘effective and successful’
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Plans for the new Premiership season have been thrown into disarray but Leicester’s international players are not thought to have been affected
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Bristol beat Leicester 40-3 at Ashton Gate but will need other results to go their way on Sunday if they are to finish in the top four of the Premiership
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Ollie Thorley’s four tries proved enough to get Gloucester over the line against resurgent Leicester
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With Steve Borthwick as head coach and Aled Walters in charge of fitness, the Tigers hope new management can inspire the necessary improvement required at Welford Road
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Leicester beat London Irish 13-7 at Welford Road with David Williams scoring the home side’s try and George Ford kicking two penalties
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Steve Borthwick rested the majority of Leicester’s first-choice players and Bath capitalised with a bonus-point 38-16 victory
Ben Spencer’s last-minute kick snatches dramatic Bath win over Leicester