Leicester Tigers held on for a three-point, 29-32, win over Saracens in Round 6 of the Gallagher Premiership.
Both sides were without a handful of England internationals for the meeting, away in Spain preparing for the upcoming Autumn Test matches, but there were still plenty of stars on show in North London.
However, the home team was forced into two late changes during the warm-up with prop Marco Riccioni and fly-half Alex Goode ruled out through injury. Alec Clarey and Tim Swiel were promoted from the bench for the pair, with Ollie Hoskins and Brandon Jackson added to the replacements.
For Tigers, the experienced duo of Anthony Watson and Mike Brown were included in the back-three after missing the Slater Cup win over Gloucester Rugby at Mattioli Woods Welford Road in Round 5, while Tom Manz made his debut Premiership start in the second row and Tom Whiteley started at scrum-half.
One of those stars on show, Handré Pollard, who will feature in the Autumn for South Africa, got the match underway in front of a sold-out StoneX Stadium.
Damp conditions wreaked havoc in the opening minutes, with seven errors before the first points were scored, in the 14th minute, when the Leicester fly-half opened the Tigers account for the day with a long-range penalty goal to make it 3-0.
Saracens hit back just two minutes later, when Nick Tompkins was gifted a perfectly-weighted pop pass from a falling Tom Willis - who snuck through the ruck defence for a line break - and the Welsh international ran it in under the posts untouched to score.
Swiel, the late call-up for Goode, converted to see the home team lead 7-3.
While the StoneX Stadium crowd was still celebrating their side's opener, Leicester returned serve to take back the lead and the silence the Saracens faithful.
Whiteley moved the ball from the base of ruck quickly and into the hands of Joseph Woodward down the blind side and the young Leicester centre dropped the ball on to the toe for a neatly-placed grubber that was toed ahead by Ollie Hassell-Collins, who outpaced his opposite number to retrieve the ball and dive over.
Pollard, from the left hand touchline, added the extras from the tee to make Leicester's lead three points, 7-10, after 20 minutes.
That lead was extended again just three minutes later when Watson plucked a Whitely box-kick out of the hands of Tom Parton and pushed his way through the first attempts at bringing him to the floor.
Saracens finally managed to bring Watson to a halt before Leicester, patiently, set up for another attack. Joe Heyes was the first to take on the defence before Brown, in at first receiver, shifted it wide on the second phase to Pollard and the fly-half bulleted it out to Izaia Perese.
The Australian, much to the enjoyment of the travelling army of Tigers fans dotted throughout StoneX Stadium, stepped off the left foot and fended Tobias Elliott in a bullying fashion to the floor before running it in for Leicester’s second.
Pollard was unable to convert from out wide, meaning his side’s lead remained at eight points after 24 minutes.
While the first 15 minutes was unable to get the scoreboard attendant up off his stool, the next 15 didn’t involved him sitting down, with Saracens crossing for their second just one minute shy of the half hour mark.
A break from Juan Martin Gonzalez from just inside the Leicester half set up the chance and the back-rower offloaded for Swiel in support who swan-dived over to cut the deficit to three points, before he cut it to one, 14-15, with another successful conversion.
Just shy of the half-time break and the home side moved back into the lead with Swiel adding three from the tee to make it 17-15, where it looked like it would remain, before a 50:22 from Hassell-Collins in the 39th minute set up Tigers for a chance to steal back the lead.
Ill-discipline from the home side at the set piece gave Leicester successive penalties - and chances at the line out - from deep inside the Saracens half. On the second attempt the lead was stolen by the visitors when, after TMO review, a penalty try was awarded and Saracens prop Alec Clarey shown yellow for his part in bringing down the Tigers maul.
With the seven points added, without a conversion required, Tigers headed into the break ahead of their hosts, 17-22, following an entertaining first-half.
After a half-time break at Saracens HQ which included beach balls, dance tracks and t-shirt cannons, the first to fire a shot in the second-half was Tigers.
When a grubber from Pollard was deflected on its way through the Saracens line, his teammates were placed onside and Julián Montoya swooped on the cover defence, winning a penalty at the breakdown and revving his fellow Tigers up deep in the hosts end.
Pollard found touch and, at the ensuing line out, the maul went to work before Montoya, the man who started it, finished off the move by touching it down for his side’s fourth. Pollard converted his skipper’s try to make it a 12-point, 17-29, difference in the 48th minute.
Online a minute later and Leicester were celebrating a fifth try but a second for Hassell-Collins was denied following a TMO review showing a knock-on and offside in the lead up from Tigers, which gifted Saracens a penalty back on halfway and chance to kick for the line in the Tigers end.
The home side were unable to capitalise though, being forced into an error in attack through the ruthless try-line defence of Tigers, which meant it remained a 12-point difference with half an hour left in North London.
A penalty to Saracens, against the feed, at scrum time, presented the home team with an opportunity from close range and they looked to have taken it from the line out to follow. However the TMO again came over the top and, on review, it showed a knock-on from the scoring attempt, letting Leicester off the hook.
Michael Cheika went to his bench with 25 minutes to go at StoneX Stadium, adding Ben Youngs, who for more than a decade hasn’t appeared in the final league fixture before the Autumn Test window, and Matt Rogerson for the back-rower’s first appearance of the 24/25 campaign.
Soon thereafter and Leicester extend their lead again, this time through the boot of Pollard with a 35m penalty-goal, to make it a 15-point game, 17-32.
Saracens threatened to cut the deficit on the hour mark when Theo McFarland latched on to a chip kick and offloaded for replacement scrum-half Gareth Simpson, who had a clear run to the line. However, Perese, in cover, tracked Simpson and forced him into knocking on in the tackle.
Fittingly, with Mr Worldwide blasting through the speakers, Will Hurd entered the game in place of Joe Heyes. Hurd, who is an avid Pitbull listener in the gym and during his down time, will link up with Scotland for the Autumn after debuting in the Test arena over the summer.
As the clock ticked over into the final 15 minutes at StoneX Stadium, Saracens closed the gap to set up an exciting finish for the sold out crowd.
A break from Willis down the right flank resulted in the No8 being cut down only inches from the line before his fellow back-rower Gonzalez picked up the ball at the back of the ruck and dived over to score and make it a ten-point, 22-32, game.
With just ten minutes remaining, Cheika cleared his bench with the injection of Charlie Clare, James Cronin and Côme Joussain in the pack, as well as Jamie Shillcock and Will Wand in the backline.
The new inclusions for Tigers were tested immediately, deep inside their half, and succumbed to the pressure from Saracens, who scored from close range - through replacement James Hadfield - after multiple phases one off the ruck and converted the try to cut the gap to three, 29-32, with only six minutes on the clock.
A frantic five minutes followed, with Saracens chasing down the lead and Tigers looking to hold on to theirs, with the latter prevailing to see Cheika’s side end the first league block of the season with five wins from six outings.
Commentary
FULL TIME AT THE STONEX STADIUM
Leicester Tigers win away at the StoneX for the first time in over six years with a five-try, bonus point victory.
Final score: Saracens 29 - 32 Leicester Tigers
79
CLOCK IN THE RED
A destructive tackle from Cracknell, still travelling at 100 mph in the 80th minute forces a turnover in open play as they smashes Willis and Tigers then kick long.
Saracens come again but they knock on and, with the clock in the red, there's a Leicester scrum.
79
TURNOVER TO SARACENS
The maul is defended well and then Willis gets over the ball to turn it over.
Now the hosts attack from their own half, with a line out on the half way line.
76
SUPERB SCRUM
An absolutely outstanding shove in the dying minutes earns Leicester another scrum penalty and keep Saracens pinned in their own half.
Pollard again kicks to touch and allows a line out right on the try line.
74
TRADING POSSESSION
Saracens lock Theo McFarland springs highest in successive line outs to steal the ball for the hosts and get them out of danger.
Hassell-Collins collects well on a box kick before Youngs then clears; however, the ball goes straight out and Saracens have a line out on halfway, where Wells steals the ball, affording Tigers a scrum.
74
VITAL TURNOVER
Reprieve is granted after Youngs gets right over the ball to force a turnover.
With a penalty just inside halfway there's a decision to make and Pollard opts to go for the corner; a beautiful kick gives Tigers a line out just a couple of metres out.
CONVERSION | SARACENS
Swiel adds the extras and it's now a three point game.
TRY | SARACENS
The hosts get the try bonus point and make these final ten minutes very interesting.
Josh Hallett drives over after successive tight carries from his side.
SUBSTITUTIONS | LEICESTER
Montoya, Manz, Woodward and Brown are replaced by Clare, Joussain, Wand and Shillcock respectively.
Saracens have made a break from deep here and Tigers need another to sustain another period of relentless defence.
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CONVERSION MISSED | SARACENS
Swiel misses the conversion and thus it remains a ten point lead to Tigers.
Less than fifteen minutes remain here.
TRY | SARACENS
Once again, Tom Willis and Juan Martin Gonzalez are integral.
It's the former who starts it off, bouncing off one tackle and storming the line.
Hassell-Collins tracks back to drag him down but Gonzalez then picks, drives and touches down for the hosts third try of the game.
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CANNY DEFENDING BY YOUNGS
Saracens have a chance here as Theo McFarland makes a break, using his rangy limbs to dig out an offload to Saracens scrum half Gareth Simpson; Youngs spots this early however and sprints back to cover, drag down Simpson and grant his side an opportunity to turn the ball over.
SUBSTITUTIONS | TIGERS
James Cronin and Will Hurd are on in the front row, as is Matt Rogerson.
PENALTY | Handré Pollard
No mistake this time from Pollard.
Play is called back and the fly half smashes a penalty over the posts.
56
POLLARD MISSES DROP GOAL
The last few minutes of phases are all dictated from Youngs at the base, Tigers take their time, building phases through physicality into the Saracens 22.
Eventually, the ball comes out the back to Pollard in the pocket but the Springbok pulls his drop goal attempt just wide.
SUBSTITUTION | TIGERS
Ben Youngs is on for Tom Whiteley.
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AMAZING DEFENCE
Throughout this season we have seen tremendous defensive resilience on their own line; once again, Tigers have stayed fighting through a battering in the loose, a barrage of bodies unable to break the line.
Over three separate attempts from five metres out Tigers survive and eventually Pollard can clear back to halfway. Saracens take the line out quick but Reffell suddenly is straight over it, ripping it away and forcing the turnover that finally grants the visitors possession.
48
TRY DISALLOWED | OLLIE HASSELL-COLLINS
The wing almost gets an opportunistic score to add to the bonus point.
The ball falling at his feet following contact, Hassell-Collins boots long and gathers to score; however it's eventually ruled out due to a knock on in the tackle.
CONVERSION | Handré Pollard
Pollard notches his fourth kick of the match to extend the lead to 12 points.
TRY | Julián Montoya
Our captain starts and finishes this score.
It's Montoya's turnover that leads to the line out, Montoya's perfect throw to Wells to get the maul going and Montoya's placement at the back to secure the try and extend the Leicester lead.
44
TIGERS SO CLOSE
Tigers defend well from the Saracens line out, not giving an inch before forcing a speculative grubber through from Alex Goode.
When the ball bounces out, they win a penalty at the maul and kick long for a line out inside Saracens half.
Hassell-Collins goes up initially before Cracknell, ever the workhorse, carries hard again. Woodward's pop pass then releases Perese on a brilliant break, losing the ball just at the line.
Saracens then try t play out from their own tryline but Tigers win it back. Pollard puts through a nice kick; it's gathered by the hosts but Montoya is straight over the ball and forces the penalty.
An attacking line out just five metres out now!
WE'RE BACK UNDERWAY
Saracens kick us off and the second half begins.
Whiteley clears the ball back to half way.
HALF TIME AT THE STONEX STADIUM
Tigers lead at the break following tries from Hassell-Collins, Perese and a late penalty try.
Half time score: Saracens 17 - 22 Leicester Tigers
YELLOW CARD | SARACENS
Clarey is shown to the sin bin.
PENALTY TRY | LEICESTER TIGERS
Initially the maul rumbles on but Saracens are called for offside after finally pushing Tigers into touch.
At the second time of asking, Wells is then thrown the ball and Leicester drive it over.
There's discussion amongst the officials regarding grounding and a potential offence; eventually it's ruled as illegally brought down by Saracens prop Alec Clarey and thus a penalty try is awarded.
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MASSIVE 50.22
Ollie Hassell-Collins hands Tigers a late chance with a booming boot from well inside his own half, the ball bouncing right before the touchline and out.
A perfect kick and an attacking maul.
PENALTY | SARACENS
Saracens take the lead with just a handful of minutes before half time.
Tim Swiel dispatches the penalty from the left hand side.
35
FORWARDS WORKING HARD
Tigers earn their way to the ten metre line but are cruelly turned over after a cavalcade of carries.
It all starts with a tap and go from Cracknell before virtually all of the pack, Smith, Heyes, Wells, Montoya as well as Anthony Watson carry in before Reffell, ironically, sees the ball ripped from his grasp following the collision, Tommy Turnover getting a taste of his own signature move.
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POLLARD PROBES THE LINE
A stylish kick through from Pollard is agonisingly close to bouncing into the hands of Hassell-Collins before a second one, a few phases later, is inches away from Anthony Watson.
The hosts continue to probe this Saracens defence with a barrage of attacking options.
CONVERSION | TIM SWIEL
Swiel then adds the extras to his score and Saracens are within a point of Tigers.
TRY | SARACENS
A true end-to-end game.
Now it's Saracens turn to fly through to the line. Argentine flanker Juan Martin Gonzalez creates this from virtually nothing, hitting an outrageous dummy to then slip through the defence on halfway.
He puts on the afterburners but is caught around 15 metres out, his offload finding substitute Tim Swiel who can score unopposed (with one of the more interesting variations of the 'Ash Splash' you'll see).
25
CONVERSION MISSEDN | Handré Pollard
Pollard shoots just wide.
TRY | IZAIA PERESE
This is an absolutely dynamite try from the centre
Watson claims a high ball superbly before breaking upfield. The ball is recycled rapidly from Whiteley before Cracknell and Heyes crash up.
The ball is then played out to the backs and Pollard whips a big miss pass over the top to Perese. The centre has two men to beat but steps past one before hitting an explosive hand off on Elliot, blowing the wing away and allowing the Wallabie to jog over joyously.
CONVERSION | Handré Pollard
Pollard adds the extras, again on the angle, and Tigers regain their three point lead.
TRY | OLLIE HASSELL-COLLINS
Now Leicester reply confidently!
Less than a minute later, Tigers bite back; Joseph Woodward pokes through a grubber kick and Saracens wing Tobias Elliot just can't gather it, Hassell-Collins instead nipping in and dribbling the ball to the line to then touch down.
CONVERSION | SARACENS
Saracens add the extras to extend their lead.
TRY | NICK TOMPKINS
The hosts reply confidently.
It's No.8 Tom Willis who causes chaos with a break after a pick and go at the ruck, his intelligent offload finding Tompkins who can stroll home unopposed.
PENALTY | Handré Pollard
Tigers earn successive penalties, first at the scrum and then from an over-eager Saracens defence.
From around thirty yards, Pollard confidently strikes the ball through at a slight angle and gets Leicester on the board for the first points of the game.
7
POSSESSION TRADED EARLY
An interception from Ivan van Zyl sees the hosts win the ball back, starting a ping pong sequence of possesion bouncing between both sides.
Highlights of this period include Mike Brown confidently claiming a second box kick of the match, a near-miss on a crossfield kick from Pollard and another strong scrum, this time in attack, for Leicester.
3
SCRUM PENALTY EARNED
Both teams trade possession after launching ambitious early attacks.
Firstly, Tigers broke down the right hand side through Perese before a turnover lead Saracens to build physically before knocking on.
First scrum of the match once again sees Tigers earn a penalty, the front row trio of Nicky Smith, captain Julián Montoya and Joe Heyes flexing their muscles.
KICK OFF
The smoke from the pyrotechnics has settled, now the fireworks can begin.
Handré Pollard gets us underway with a deep kick into Saracens territory.
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TEAM NEWS
Up front, Tom Manz gets set for his first ever Premiership start following a victorious debut last week against Gloucester Rugby.
In the backs, Tom Whiteley, Izaia Perese and Mike Brown return to the starting line up.
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HALF AN HOUR TO GO!
There's just thirty minutes to go till Leicester Tigers return to Gallagher Premiership action!
London's StoneX Stadium plays host to Tigers today as they face Saracens. So take your seat, tune into TNT Sports 1 to watch along or stay here on Matchday Live for all the updates.