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Tigers bank on “Fortress Welford”

Friday 19th October 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Leicester Tigers will be determined to get their Heineken Cup campaign back on track against Pro12 champions the Ospreys after a demoralising away defeat to Toulouse at Le Stadium. - 19/10/2012 14:30

Leicester Tigers will be determined to get their Heineken Cup campaign back on track against Pro12 champions the Ospreys after a demoralising away defeat to Toulouse at Le Stadium. - 19/10/2012 14:30

Leicester Tigers will be determined to get their Heineken Cup campaign back on track against Pro12 champions the Ospreys after a demoralising away defeat to Toulouse at Le Stadium.

And they will be looking to make it 20 successive home matches unbeaten in front of the Welford Road faithful in the process while the Ospreys haven't recorded a win in their last eight away games in Europe.

The Tigers, who won the Heineken Cup in 2001 and 2002, suffered a 23-9 defeat to the four-times champions on Sunday, leaving the English club still looking for their first points, with Toby Flood their sole scorer with the boot.

The Ospreys, who started their campaign with a bonus point 38-17 victory over Treviso, won the last game between the two sides with a 17-12 victory over the Tigers at the Liberty Stadium.

The Welsh side and the Tigers have met six times in the Heineken Cup, with Leicester winning three games, the Opreys winning two games and a 32-32 draw at Welford Road in 2002.

The Ospreys lifted the Pro12 title by beating Leinster, the reigning Heineken Cup champions, in the Grand Final in their own backyard in Dublin, last season.

Leicester are unbeaten in their last 19 Heineken Cup games at Welford Road,

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The Tigers last six Heineken Cup ties have all been won by the home side on the day.

Leicester have never begun a Heineken Cup campaign with two losses.

Tigers are unbeaten in their last 19 home games in the Heineken Cup, a sequence which includes two draws, since Munster won 21-19 at Welford Road on 22 October 2006.

The Welshmen have never begun a Heineken Cup campaign with back-to-back victories.

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Inspired Flood floors the Ospreys

Sunday 21st October 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Leicester Tigers will be looking to England centre Manu Tuilagi to return from England duty and inspire the former champions when they host the improved Italian outfit Benetton Treviso at Welford Road. - 07/12/2012 08:30

Leicester Tigers will be looking to England centre Manu Tuilagi to return from England duty and inspire the former champions when they host the improved Italian outfit Benetton Treviso at Welford Road. - 07/12/2012 08:30

Toby Flood produced a No 10 master class to revive Leicester Tigers’ Pool 2 challenge with a maximum points 39-22 victory and leave the Ospreys still searching for their first Welford Road success.

They did manage a draw three years ago but this time the Tigers finished with a real flourish for what was ultimately an emphatic win that keeps the group boiling over.

Flood pulled the strings from start to finish and scored a long range interception try and kicked magnificently for a 24-points haul with Manu Tuilagi snatching the bonus point with just second remaining.

Flanker Ryan Jones – rejuvenated for both club and country – pounced for an opportunist second minute try, forcing his way over from close range, to stun the Tigers faithful.

Outside half Dan Biggar converted and when he added a 12th minute penalty goal the home side were 10 points adrift thanks to a whirlwind Ospreys start.

But the Tigers, who have now won 18 and drawn two of their last 20 tournament matches at “Fortress Welford,” are always inspired by playing in front of their home crowd and that happened again.

Great work by half backs Ben Youngs and Flood created the space for Tuilagi to stroll over for his first with Flood levelling matters before half time with a penalty and the conversion.

And the Ospreys were not helped with prop Ryan Bevington dispatched to the sin bin by French referee Romain Poite for persistent scrum infringements.

Biggar and Flood exchanged further penalties before Youngs had the Ospreys’ alarm bells working overtime as he raced away from an unprotected line-out on a glorious sole run.

A try looked on but the Ospreys regrouped and wing Eli Walker cleared although Flood was on target with a third penalty to kick the Tigers ahead for the first time after 50 minutes.

He landed another as the Ospreys came under pressure, particularly at the line-out, only for Biggar to first cut the deficit with a well struck angled penalty and then level matters yet again with his fourth success.

But then Flood enjoyed a magnificent purple period that took the game – and hopes of at least a bonus point – away from the Ospreys.

Part 1 was a 58 metre penalty smack on target. Part 2 was the interception of Biggar’s intended pass and a long run for the line for a try he converted himself.

Biggar did respond with another penalty but Youngs cashed in following a lucky bounce for a third Tigers try and Tuilagi got his second and the Tigers' fourth with less than a minute on the clock to take all five points.

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