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The Tigers need to complete their double over Cardiff Blues to keep in touch with Pool pace setters Munster.
After losing to Munster in Round 1, the Tigers have won every game since, and are in second spot in the Pool with 14 points – four behind Munster.
So a win is crucial for the two-times Heineken Cup winners.
The Blues – after a promising start to the competition with an away win in Bourgoin – have slumped by losing their last three games, and they remain on five points and in third place.
Leicester Tigers ripped the Cardiff Blues apart to secure the win and bonus point that keeps their quarter-final qualification hopes alive.
The five points put them top of the group at the end of the game, with six tries in all as they dominated up front and through their powerful back line.
It took a mere two minutes for Leicester to notch their first try. Wing Alesana Tuilagi finished it off with a powerful seven yard burst to reach the line, after a series of drives.
Ian Humphreys converted that and worse was to happen to the Blues on the re-start. An attempted kick from a ruck ended in the hands of centre Dan Hipkiss who found a clear 50 yard run to the line and he was never threatened on the way.
Leicester’s third try came from centre Daryl Gibson after 10 minutes. Again it followed a charged down kick and confusion in the Blues defence, this time inside their 22.
The Tigers quickly moved the ball to Tuilagi who made ground down the blind side, before Gibson surged over from the forming ruck.
The only consolation for the Blues was that the scoring rate was slowing down and that meant it was more than half an hour before the Tigers secured the bonus point they were chasing so powerfully.
This time it was right wing Seru Rabeni whose surge to the line was unstoppable from the same range out and same stretch for the line which had worked so well for Tuilagi in the opening minutes.
After half-time Cardiff Blues appeared to have more resolve until lock Scott Morgan was yellow carded after 11 minutes.
The Blues pack were under enough pressure with a full complement and were always going to struggle with a man down. Leicester took advantage to ruck and maul their way 30 yards to the line for flanker Lewis Moody to score among the melee.
After a string of replacements and the return of Morgan, the Tigers stretched that lead further through former England captain Martin Corry. He took advantage of complete confusion in a Blues lineout to collect the ball and race 20 yards to the corner unopposed.
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