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THE TEAMS
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FREDDIE STEWARD
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JORIS JURAND
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KINI MURIMURIVALU
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WESLEY DOUGLAS
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GUILLAUME GALLETIER
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MATT SCOTT
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SEVANAIA GALALA
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NEMANI NADOLO
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ENERIKO BULIRUARUA
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JOAQUÍN DÍAZ BONILLA
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ENZO HERVE
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BEN WHITE
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DAVID DELARUE
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HAYDEN THOMPSON-STRINGER
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BADRI ALKHAZASHVILI
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JOE HEYES
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DANIEL BRENNAN
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HARRY WELLS
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DAN MALAFOSSE
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TOMÁS LAVANINI
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STAN SOUTH
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HANRO LIEBENBERG
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ESTEBAN ABADIE
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JORDAN TAUFUA
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MATTHIEU VOISIN (C)
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JASPER WIESE
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SO'OTALA FA'ASO'O
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CHARLIE CLARE
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ENZO JOUANNET
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ELLIS GENGE
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WESLEY TAPUELUELU
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LUAN DE BRUIN
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LUKA JAPARIDZE
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CALUM GREEN
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STEEVY CERQUEIRA
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IRAKLI TSKHADADZE
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QUENTIN DELORD
GEORGE FORD
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STUART OLDING
GUY PORTER
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CONTENTS 3 TEAMS 7
CHALLENGE CUP MESSAGE
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WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRMAN
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STEVE BORTHWICK’S NOTES
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CLUB NEWS
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EUROPEAN CHALLENGE CUP GUIDE
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WHO’S WHO IN EUROPE
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MATCH PREVIEWS
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MEET THE OPPOSITION
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A SPECIAL EUROPEAN ANNIVERSARY
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FROM THE BOARDROOM
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TIGERS PLAYING SQUAD
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FULL FIXTURE LIST
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PLAYER STATS
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TIGERS MATCHFILE
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JUNIOR TIGERS CLUB
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COMMUNITY TEAM
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GALLAGHER PREMIERSHIP UPDATE
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MATT HAMPSON FOUNDATION
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THE TIGERS FOUNDATION
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ON THIS DAY
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LEICESTER FOOTBALL CLUB PLC Telephone 0116 319 8888 www.leicestertigers.com Facebook.com/LeicesterTigers Twitter @LeicesterTigers instagram.com/leicestertigers Executive Chairman: Peter Tom CBE Chief Executive: Andrea Pinchen Head Coach: Steve Borthwick Directors: Petar Cvetkovic,
Duncan Green, Ben Kay MBE, Fintan Kennedy, Tom Scott Company Secretary: Mary Ford Life Members: Garry Adey, John Allen, Bob Beason, Paul Dodge, Matt Hampson, Dusty Hare MBE, Roy Jackson, Martin Johnson CBE, Ian Smith, Peter Wheeler Club Statistician/Historian: Stuart Farmer Child Protection Officer: Matt Johnson
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Anglo-Welsh Cup Winners: 2006-07, 2011-12, 2016-17 Premiership ‘A’ League Winners: 2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10, 2010-11 Premiership U21 League Winners: 2002-03 Premiership Academy U18 League Winners: 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 (joint)
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EPCR CHAIRMAN
WELCOME MESSAGE Only 56 days after Bristol Bears lifted the European Rugby Challenge Cup trophy in Aix-en-Provence, the tournament kicks off again with a new, dynamic format to meet the challenges that club rugby has been presented by the containment of the Covid-19 pandemic. Wherever you are watching the action, the whole EPCR team joins me in hoping that you enjoy it. When the global health crisis struck, we were well on course to have the final of this tournament in 2019-20 watched by a record attendance, with more than 50,000 expected for a showpiece in Marseille. As we set out on the pathway to the Stade Vélodrome again this term, we will not be swayed from our purpose of lobbying for fans to return to stadiums across Europe. We believe it is essential for the sport and for the mental health of a public and of clubs who have suffered enough in recent months. Of course, we say that believing this can be achieved safely and consistently with guidelines of various governments across other industries. European club rugby tournaments will be played across eight weekends on an exceptional basis this season and that means 14 runners and riders in this Preliminary Stage of the Challenge Cup. The top eight will progress to an exciting and expanded knockout round, where they will be joined by the clubs classified between fifth and eighth place in each pool of the Heineken Champions Cup. They will form a Round of 16, who will battle it out from the start of April in a series of straight shootouts ahead of the final on Friday, May 21 in the south of France.
This tournament features three previous winners (Pau, Cardiff Blues, Stade Français Paris) and the pedigree of the participants is highlighted by a repeat of the 1997 Heineken Cup Final, with twiceEuropean champions Leicester Tigers coming up against the winners that day, Brive. There is no doubting in the quality of the matches as this tournament goes from strength-to-strength. We thank our broadcast partners - BT Sport, beIN SPORTS and France Télévisions domestically - for their dedication to taking the action to homes across the world, which has been appreciated even more during the pandemic. Their service is supplemented by the online offering through official channels of the tournament online, where streaming is available on matches which are not broadcast via linear or digital broadcasters. We share this journey with you, the fans, but also with the support of partners Tissot, the Financial Times, Gilbert and Kappa, and hope to be in your company soon once more as we make our way through what promises to be an exciting 2020-21 season. Yours in Rugby, Simon Halliday, Chairman, EPCR
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Peter Tom CBE
CHAIRMAN Welcome to matchday - our second home game in succession at Mattioli Woods Welford Road and our first in this season’s European Challenge Cup. Today we welcome the officials and players of our visitors from Brive to Leicester. This is the first time the two teams have met since the European Cup Final back in 1997, when Brive lifted the trophy in only the second year of the tournament’s history. It was also the first year that English clubs had taken part and it was an exciting journey into the unknown for the players and the staff in those early days of the professional game. Although on that occasion we were unable to take the last step to win the cup that season, the players involved often point to it as an essential part of the experience which eventually led to Tigers becoming back-toback European champions just a few years later. Next week we face more French opposition as the team travel to Bayonne for the first-ever meeting of the clubs in a competitive fixture, before returning to Gallagher Premiership duties during the Christmas and New Year period. On behalf of everyone at the club, I pass on congratulations to our England players Ellis, George and Ben on their unbeaten run in the Autumn Nations Cup and the final victory after extra-time last Sunday.
We welcomed them back to Oval Park this week, together with Nemani, Kini and Shalva who also played in the tournament, and look forward to seeing them all back in Tigers colours.
you all a very Merry Christmas from the Leicester Tigers. It has been a challenging year for everyone, with families, friends and livelihoods hugely affected by a pandemic which is still having an impact with
A challenging year all round
I would also like to welcome Matias Moroni and Luan de Bruin to Leicester Tigers after their arrival recently. The team showed great determination in the game against Exeter Chiefs last week but, as Steve said immediately afterwards, they kept us under pressure for long spells and in the end they managed to pull away by making the most of their opportunities. As this is our last home game until January, I would like to wish
Leicester and Leicestershire currently in Tier 3 and supporters unable to join us on matchday. We hope to see some light at the end of the tunnel shortly and bring as many of you as possible back to the stadium to get behind Steve and the players on their journey back to where we want to be. Thank you, as always, for your support. All the very best for Christmas and to a Happy and Healthy New Year.
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Head coach Steve Borthwick
FROM THE TOUCHLINE
Four weeks into the new season and we face a fresh challenge with the switch to European rugby for the next two weekends. There is an obvious difference in terms of familiarity with the opposition, though we know that Brive have a good squad, a big forward pack and carry threats in several areas. The focus for us is preparing thoroughly so we are able to perform at our best because we are going to need it.
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND WISH A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS, AND HOPE WE CAN WELCOME YOU BACK TO A TIGERS MATCHDAY VERY SOON This week we have been able to work with a bigger squad as the international players returned to the club. It was great to get Nemani, Kini, Shalva, Ben, George and Ellis back to Oval Park this week.
We’ve been assessing them following the Autumn Nations Cup and have a plan in place for them going forward, balancing their reintroduction to training and playing here with understanding the right thing for each player and the need for some recovery and recharge. But, without question, they are all desperate to play for Leicester Tigers again and we look forward to seeing them back in club colours. Matias Moroni and Luan de Bruin have also joined the squad and, after seeing four players make their debuts in the opening rounds of the league season, it is good to see the squad continue to grow and develop, and for us to have the opportunity to give those players their chance in a Leicester Tigers shirt. As this is the last matchday programme until the home game against Bath in January, I would like to thank you for your continued support and wish a very Happy Christmas to you, your family and friends, and hope we can welcome you back to a Tigers matchday very soon.
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CLUB NEWS
TIGERS LOTTO WINNERS Tigers Lotto is still rewarding a season ticket holder with a special draw for every home game despite not being allowed into the stadium. Look out on the club’s social media pages for the name of today’s season ticket holder and their prize. There are more than 270 chances a year to win with TigersLotto, while also helping to support the work of the club’s successful academy set-up. The latest £100 weekday draw winners are: • Nick Tarratt, Queniborough • Roger Purssell, Oxfordshire • Craig Colledge, Loughborough • Andy Hardy-Smith, Loughborough • Wendy Gibbon, Kettering There are also eight monthly £500 draws and four Mega Draws with prize value of more than £1,000. And by taking part you are also helping the work of the Tigers Academy in identifying and nurturing talent for a new generation of players. Membership is £52 a year and you can join online or phone the ticket office.
COUNTDOWN Tigers have been running a special 12 Days of Christmas promotion and there’s still time to check out some great offers, including a signed Dan Cole Christmas t-shirt or all kinds of other goodies. Just check out the pages of the website.
LIVESTREAM Although you cannot be here to watch the game at Mattioli Woods Welford Road, there is livestream of the opening game in the European Challenge Cup using the EPCR website at www.ChallengeCupRugby.com
FIXTURE UPDATE Premiership Rugby are due to announce kick-off dates and times for games in Rounds 7-10, a sequence which includes home games against Sale Sharks, Worcester Warriors and Harlequins during January and February. Full details will be on the Tigers website.
DELIVERED TO YOU The digital programme is emailed to season ticket holders before matchday and loaded on to the club website while games are being played behind closed doors, so you can still get involved wherever you are. Editions are also archived on the club website if you’ve missed any.
SECOND FIXTURE After today’s European Challenge Cup game, there is another fixture this weekend with a Leicester Tigers XV travelling to face Saracens at Copthall Stadium to provide more playing opportunities within the squad. Entry is restricted to 1,000 Saracens season ticket holders and there will be no admission to other supporters. Kick-off is at 1.00pm tomorrow and there will be updates on the club’s website and social media pages.
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HOW IT WORKS
The European Challenge Cup has a new format for this season. THE NEW LOOK This season’s European Challenge Cup begins with 14 clubs in a single pool - six from the TOP 14, four from the Gallagher Premiership and four from the PRO14. The revised programme for both the European Champions Cup and Challenge Cup has been agreed on an exceptional basis against the backdrop of Covid-19 and its ongoing impact on the professional club game. The Heineken Champions Cup is contested by 24 clubs, drawn into two pools of 12 and playing four matches in the qualifying stages. The top four in each pool will progress to home-and-away quarter-finals, followed by the semi-finals and final in Marseille on May 22. The clubs ranked fifth to eighth in each pool of the Champions Cup will enter the knockout stages of the Challenge Cup. CHALLENGE CUP Leicester Tigers and Brive are the only two previous European Cup winners in this season’s Challenge Cup, where Worcester Warriors, London Irish and Newcastle Falcons complete the English entry for the preliminary stage this year. The Challenge Cup features two head coaches Yannick Bru of Agen and Steve Borthwick - who won the trophy as a player. Borthwick was captain of Bath when they lifted the trophy in 2008, with Bru playing for the victorious Colomiers team a decade earlier. PRELIMINARY STAGE Clubs from the same nation are kept apart in the preliminary stages of the Challenge Cup and play twice at home and twice away in the pool stage, with Tigers drawn against French duo Brive and Bayonne.
Placings in the pool are determined by match points gained. In the event of teams sitting level on match points at any stage, ranking will be decided as follows: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
points difference, then if equal, tries scored, then if equal, fewest number of players suspended for disciplinary incidents, then if equal, by drawing lots.
ROUND OF 16 The leading eight clubs after the preliminary stage progress to the new Round of 16 where they will be joined by eight representatives from the Heineken Champions Cup pool stages. These games will be played on the opening weekend in April 2021. The top four Challenge Cup clubs will be ranked 1-4, with the Heineken Champions Cup clubs ranked 5-12 based on the usual criteria of match points, aggregate points difference, tries scored etc. The four remaining Challenge Cup clubs will be ranked 13-16. The four highest-ranked Challenge Cup qualifiers and the four highest-ranked Heineken Champions Cup qualifiers will have home advantage in the Round of 16 as follows: CC 1 (ranked 1) CC 2 (ranked 2) CC 3 (ranked 3) CC 4 (ranked 4) HCC 4 (ranked 8) HCC 3 (ranked 7) HCC 2 (ranked 6) HCC 1 (ranked 5)
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HCC 8 (ranked 12) HCC 7 (ranked 11) HCC 6 (ranked 10) HCC 5 (ranked 9) CC 5 (ranked 13) CC 6 (ranked 14) CC 7 (ranked 15) CC 8 (ranked 16)
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LAST EIGHT The quarter-finals are scheduled for the weekend following the Round of 16 in April. Home venue advantage is awarded to the highest-ranked clubs, with the draw as follows: QF 1: QF 2: QF 3: QF 4:
winner CC 1/HCC 8 v winner HCC 4/CC 5 winner CC 3/HCC 6 v winner HCC 2/CC 7 winner CC 2/HCC 7 v winner HCC 3/CC 6 winner CC4/HCC 5 v winner HCC 1/CC 8
AND FINALLY‌ The European Challenge Cup Final is scheduled in Marseille on Friday, May 21, 2021, with the Heineken Champions Cup to follow on a day later. In the event of a tie at full-time in the Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals or final, extra-time of 10 minutes each way will be played. If the scores remain tied, the winner will be determined as follows: (a)
LATER STAGES The semi-finals are scheduled for the weekend of April 30 with home venue advantage awarded to the highest-ranked clubs, as follows: Semi-final 1: winner QF1 v winner QF2 Semi-final 2: winner QF3 v winner QF4
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the club that scored the most tries in the match (including extra-time) or if equal, by a place kick competition.
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TIGERS RIVALS Spotlight on the two teams providing opposition in the preliminary round.
The new format for the European Challenge Cup this season pits all teams into one pool in the preliminary stage, with Tigers facing the unusual challenge of back-toback games against French opposition in the shape of Brive and Bayonne. Both teams returned to the Top14 with promotion in 2018-19 and have been rare opponents for the Tigers - with just one competitive fixture against Brive and none against their French colleagues.
Brive The new TOP14 season began back at the start of September after the suspension of the 2019-20 campaign after just 17 rounds, and Brive opened with a three-tries-to-one victory against Bayonne. Scores were shared by Enzo Herve, Setareki Bituniyata and former Exeter Chiefs forward Mitch Lees which, combined with seven kicked penalties, pushed them to a 42-23 winning start and the highest score in the opening weekend. A narrow defeat at Bordeaux-Begles followed, but Brive bounced back on home turf at the Stade Amédée-Domeneche to beat Pau, who were among Tigers’ pool rivals in Europe last season. That gave them a steady two-from-three start with a squad including summer signings Valentin Tirefort, Florian Dufour and Fijian full-back Setariki Tuicuvu from elsewhere in French rugby. Samoan back row Brandon Nansen was signed from the Dragons and prop Pietro Ceccarelli arrived from Edinburgh in the other squad changes. There is a Leicester Tigers link too with Wesley Douglas, a graduate of the Tigers academy, moving from Beziers, while Stan South was part of the Exeter Chiefs squad last season when they won the Heineken Champions Cup. Departures ahead of the new season included veteran Samoan prop James Johnston, who had experience with four Premiership clubs, and the Scotland international Alex Dunbar. Following that bright start, points have proved harder to find for a team noted for its big forward pack and quick backline. Left without a fixture in Round 4, the winning run at home was ended by a Toulouse side who racked up a 36-16 victory, and then lost at Montpellier before a second home defeat against Clermont Auvergne. Brive also lost at Toulon and La Rochelle either side of a narrow loss against Racing 92, but then landed a first away win of the campaign, beating bottom-of-the-table Agen 15-6 last weekend. Fly-half Thomas Laranjeira kicked all of the points with a dropgoal and four penalties as they enter the Challenge Cup period with 14 points from their 10 games played. The former European champions scored a home-and-away double over Stade Francais in the pool stages of the Challenge Cup last season, but did not progress to the knockout stage after two defeats to Bristol Bears and a narrow loss to Zebre in Italy. They have played more games in the Challenge Cup than any of this season’s other entrants and have made 13 appearances in the last eight.
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CUP FIXTURES
Bayonne Rugby arrived in the Basque country in the late 19th Century and the Bayonne club, located in the south-west corner of France, enjoyed early success with a first league title win in 1913. This season, Aviron Bayonnais had an even won five, lost five record in the opening 10 rounds before a 20-24 defeat at home to high-flying Toulouse last weekend. After an opening-day loss at Brive back in October, they recorded a 21-19 win over Clermont Auvergne back at the Stade Jean Dauger and then beat Stade Francais in Paris before a loss at home to La Rochelle in Round 4. Lyon inflicted a heavy defeat a week later, but Bayonne bounced back with a 26-15 win over Agen for their second away win in three trips at the start of the season. Impressive wins over Montpellier and Toulon, and defeats to Bordeaux-Begles and Racing 92 followed before the contest with Toulouse last week as Bayonne reach this break in the league action sitting in ninth place with 21 points. New arrivals in the squad this season include a trio of Australians - John Ulugia from Clermont, Hugh Pyle from Stade Francais and Izaia Perese who arrived after a stint with Brisbane Broncos - plus New Zealand Sevens representative Joe Ravouvou. Georgian lock Konstantin Mikautadze was in Montpellier’s Heineken Cup squad with Leicester’s Nemani Nadolo last season. They failed to progress from a pool including eventual finalists Toulon, Lyon and London Irish in last season’s Challenge Cup, their 13th campaign in the tournament.
Teams are drawn in one pool but do not face opposition from their own country in the preliminary stages, which is why Brive and Bayonne will play against Tigers and Zebre rather than against each other. ROUND 1 Agen v London Irish Leicester Tigers v Brive Newcastle Falcons v Cardiff Blues Ospreys v Castres Olympique Pau v Worcester Warriors Stade Francais Paris v Benetton Rugby Zebre Rugby Club v Bayonne ROUND 2 Bayonne v Leicester Tigers Benetton Rugby v Agen Brive v Zebre Rugby Club Cardiff Blues v Stade Francais Paris Castres Olympique v Newcastle Falcons London Irish v Pau Worcester Warriors v Ospreys ROUND 3 Agen v Benetton Rugby Leicester Tigers v Bayonne Newcastle Falcons v Castres Olympique Ospreys v Worcester Warriors Pau v London Irish Stade Francais Paris v Cardiff Blues Zebre Rugby Club v Brive ROUND 4 Bayonne v Zebre Rugby Club Benetton Rugby v Stade Francais Paris Brive v Leicester Tigers Cardiff Blues v Newcastle Falcons Castres Olympique v Ospreys London Irish v Agen
Former Exeter forward Mitch Lees now plies his trade for Brive
Bayonne in action in last season's European Challenge Cup against London Irish
Worcester Warriors v Pau
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THE BIG MATCH
Tigers welcome Brive in the opening game of European competition
FROM BOTH SIDES This is the first meeting of Leicester Tigers and Brive since the 1997 European Cup Final when the French PREVIOUS side made a mark in history as the only MEETING winners who have never clinched their 1996-97 own domestic league title. HEINEKEN CUP FINAL That 1997 team was hailed far and wide as rugby’s great entertainers and ended Tigers’ dreams of lifting European silverware at the first time of asking, winning 28-9 in the final at Cardiff Arms Park in front of a 41,000-strong crowd. Tigers had to wait four more years to be crowned kings of Europe, beating Stade Francais in a famous final in Paris before retaining the trophy with victory over Munster a year later. Brive were in 11th place in the Top14 when the 2019-20 season was suspended after just 17 rounds and had an even record - won 3, lost 3 - in the Challenge Cup, finishing second in their pool behind eventual trophy winners Bristol Bears. Tigers reached the semi-finals in the club’s first-ever Challenge Cup season in 2019-20, losing just once in the pool stages and moving through to the last four when the quarter-final against Castres Olympique was cancelled following a Covid outbreak in the French camp. It was Toulon who ended the run, winning 34-19 in the re-arranged fixture in September.
In a muchtravelled career which started as a teenager at Welford Road and featured two spells with Tigers, fly-half Andy Goode also spent a couple of seasons with Brive from 2008. Goode joined Tigers from Coventry and went on to accumulate 1,799 points in 200 appearances, starting the Heineken Cup Final triumph in Paris as a 21-year-old in 2001 and also the 2007 final against Wasps. At the end of his second spell in 2008, he moved to Brive and had spells with the Sharks in South Africa, Worcester, Wasps and Newcastle Falcons before finally retiring after 18 seasons in the professional game.
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ELSEWHERE IN ROUND 1 Stade Francais Paris v Benetton Rugby
Agen v London Irish
The new season in the Challenge Cup gets under way in Paris as Stade Francais look to banish memories of the 2019-20 campaign when they won only once in a pool containing Bristol Bears, Brive and Zebre. They are the highest-ranked French team in the tournament, sitting fourth in the Top14 with six wins from their 10 games. Benetton were beaten 31-14 at Connacht a week ago and have now lost all seven games in the PRO14. They return to the Challenge Cup after playing in the Champions Cup last season, where they beat Lyon 25-22 in the pool stages.
Bottom of the Top14, Agen were beaten by Tigers' rivals Brive at home last Saturday to make it 11 defeats in succession in the league. London Irish were beaten at home by Sale Sharks on Sunday at their new home in Brentford and have one win from the first three rounds in the Gallagher Premiership.
Newcastle Falcons v Cardiff Blues In this evening’s other fixture, Tigers’ next league opponents Newcastle Falcons carry their unbeaten record from domestic rugby into European competition. Bath, Sale and Wasps have all fallen to Falcons already this season. European Cup finalists in the tournament’s first year back in 1996, Cardiff Blues were beaten home and away in the Challenge Cup by Tigers last season and have won three of their opening eight games in the PRO14.
Zebre Rugby Club v Bayonne Tigers’ next opponents Bayonne travel to Italy on Saturday to face a Zebre side who have won just once in the opening eight games in their PRO14 campaign. Bayonne were beaten 22-24 by second-in-the-table Toulouse in the Top14 last Saturday, but have made a steady start with five wins in their opening 11 games in the league.
Pau v Worcester Warriors Pau were among Tigers’ pool rivals last season - when each side won its home game but Tigers picked up a precious point in the away defeat to seal top spot - and have won just three times in 11 rounds in the Top14 season so far. Worcester Warriors were also on the losing end of domestic action going into Europe, beaten 33-17 at Sixways last weekend by a Bath team without a win in the opening two rounds of the domestic season.
Ospreys v Castres Olympique The Saturday evening fixture features a Castres side denied a chance to play in a quarter-final last season due to a Covid outbreak in their squad. They travel to the Ospreys who have won three from seven in the PRO14 but were without a game last weekend. Castres recorded a third win in nine games from the start of the season with a 10-3 triumph away to Pau last week.
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T O D AY ’ S O P P O S I T I O N
BRIVE
F O R M AT I O N Y E A R 19 10 – PEDIGREE –
– DOMESTIC RECORD –
4
1997 1998 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS
EUROPEAN CUP FINALISTS
4
CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS
CUP FINALS
– CHALLENGE CUP RECORD –
18
SEASONS
42
117 GAMES
MOST APPEARANCES: JEAN-BAPTISTE PEJOINE
71 WINS
13
KNOCKOUT ROUND APPEARANCES
167
MOST POINTS: CHRISTOPHE LAMAISON
3
SEMI-FINALS
11
MOST TRIES: YVES DONGUY
– 2020-21 TOP 14 –
10 GAMES
3 WINS
199
POINTS SCORED
5 SUCCESSIVE HOME WINS CLERMONT, TOULON, TOULOUSE, BORDEAUX & STADE FRANCAIS – IN 2019-20
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SQUAD 2020-21 Pos / Height / Weight / Age BACKS
Guillaume GALLETIER
Tedo ABZHANDADZE
Enzo HERVE
C FH
1.77m
80kg
21
C
1.92m
93kg
19
1.90m
89kg
25
SH
1.75m
81kg
28
C
1.81m
94kg
20
FH
1.83m
83kg
19
105kg 23
21
W
1.92m 1.80m
84kg
19
88kg
19
25
85kg
17
1.78m
81kg
28
1.80m
89kg
26
1.75m
75kg
24
1.92m
91kg
20
1.86m
94kg
27
88kg
27
85kg
22
1.87m
95kg
22
1.75m
95kg
25
SH
1.88m
FH C SH C
1.80m
85kg
24
71kg
21
1.72m
1.86m
C
1.76m
Pierre TOURNEBIZE
Quentin DELORD SH
C
Valentin TIREFORT
David DELARUE 1.90m
FB
Stuart OLDING
Maxence DARTHOU
W Seta TUICUVU
Ugo DELORME 1.86m
81kg
20
89kg
24
Wesley DOUGLAS 1.85m
Aaron GRANDIDIER NKANANG 1.90m
90kg
20
107kg
27
Sevanaia GALALA C
106kg
Axel MULLER
Victor COLAS
W
1.88m
FB
Marius MARTY
Eneriko BULIRUARUA
C
22
Vasil LOBZHANIDZE
Fouad BOULAGHRIFA
C
89kg
Nico LEE
Gonzalo LOPEZ BONTEMPO
SH
1.77m
FH
Thomas LARANJEIRA
Julien BLANC
SH
23
Tanguy LACOSTE
Setareki BITUNIYATA
C
98kg
Joris JURAND
Noé BEDOU
W
1.78m
1.90m
FB
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FORWARDS
Kitione KAMIKAMICA
Esteban ABADIE
Vano KARKADZE
Fl Fl
1.88m
90kg
23
1.81m
105kg
31
1.81m
101kg
25
1.81m
110kg
27
1.91m
129kg
22
1.84m
119kg
28
2.02m
104kg
27
1.89m
116kg
22
1.86m
125kg
20
1.78m
118kg
27
1.83m
111kg
23
125kg
26
1.93m 1.80m
130kg
18
110kg
24
1.90m 1.83m
112kg
19
1.85m
103kg
35
1.80m
125kg
22
BR
1.96m
118kg
28
BR
1.94m
109kg
25
L
1.98m
117kg
30
BR
117kg
27
1.81m
95kg
23
1.96m
108kg
24
114kg
21
124kg
24
1.97m
Fl L P
1.80m
P
1.86m
P
1.90m
119kg
25
Fl
1.86m
94kg
19
Fl
1.91m
104kg
24
1.82m
L
2.03m
104kg
21
Fl
1.84m
88kg
24
115kg
18
Logan WEIDNER
Enzo JOUANNET P
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Matthieu VOISIN
Luka JAPARIDZE P
119kg
Renger VAN EERTEN
Said HIRECHE Fl
1.96m
Irakli TSKHADADZE
Jeffrey HEAFALA H
BR
Aymeric TRONC
Otari GIORGADZE BR
27
Hayden THOMPSON-STRINGER
Nathan FRAISSENON P
108kg
Cody THOMAS
So’otala FA’ASO’O BR
1.95m
Wesley TAPUELUELU
Florian DUFOUR H
BR
Stan SOUTH
Mesake DOGE P
20
Péniami NARISIA
Francisco CORIA MARCHETTI P
104kg
Brandon NANSEN
Simon-Pierre CHAUVAC P
1.89m
Peet MARAIS
Steevy CERQUEIRA Fl
BR
Retief MARAIS
Pietro CECCARELI P
20
Dan MALAFOSSE
Daniel BRENNAN P
114kg
1.79m
Mitch LEES
Soso BEKOSHVILI P
24
Victor LEBAS
Badri ALKHAZASHVILI H
102kg
Dave KOELMAN
Thomas ACQUIER H
H
1.88m
109kg
21
BR
1.92m
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CLUB NEWS CLUB MEMBERSHIP Tigers have launched a new Club Membership initiative for the 2020-21 season. While we all deal with the uncertainty of challenging times and continue to play matches without crowds, a Club Membership is a great way to still play your part in your club and take advantage of some great benefits too! Or how about making a gift purchase for a Tigers supporter this Christmas? There are three types of Tigers Club Membership: SUPER MEMBERSHIP • £80 per year • Priority on season ticket purchase when we get back to full crowds • Priority on any remaining tickets for matches with reduced crowds • 10% discount in the Club Shop and 5% off match ticket purchase • Membership card • Training hat MEMBERSHIP • £40 per year • Second priority on remaining tickets for reduced crowds matches • Membership card • 5% discount in Club Shop and on match tickets JUNIOR TIGERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP • £35 per year • Junior Tigers Club goodie bag including a training hat and membership card • Prize Draw entry to be a Virtual Matchday If you are a previous season ticket holder who chose not to renew, a Club Membership is a perfect opportunity to regain a priority place when sales re-open - and the chance to take your seat at the Tigers while knowing you are still playing your part in the club’s future.
TICKET BALLOT UPDATE Tigers have now produced an update on what would happen if the city moved out of Tier 3 and supporters were able to return to Mattioli Woods Welford Road. With a maximum of 4,000 spaces in Tier 1 or 2,000 in Tier 2, the club will offer season ticket holders and seasonal hospitality members absolute priority on available seats. Who would be able to attend in these circumstances will be determined by ballot. Season ticket holders will be asked to apply for each match and can apply with other season ticket holders in their ‘bubble’ on a one-per-seasonticket-holder basis. You will be able to sit with them if you are successful in the ballot. Due to restrictions on stadium usage and social distancing, your seat may not be in your usual place, so we will ask season ticket holders not to join the ballot if this is an issue. Supporters who require Accessible Seating will be able to ask for this in the ballot, but we will have very restricted numbers available. Season ticket holders who choose not to enter the ballot or who are unsuccessful in it, will at this stage still be eligible for a rebate on that fixture. If there are any seats remaining, additional tickets will be made available to Club Membership holders on a one-per-membership basis. Seasonal hospitality members in the 1880 Club, 502 Lounge, Executive Boxes, ClubHouse and Try Line Club will be contacted by the sales team to detail their opportunities.
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T IGE R S TA L K
20 YEARS ON This season marks a very special anniversary in club history.
It is widely acknowledged as the greatest day in the club’s history, and now 20 years on, there are plans to celebrate in the company of the men who made it happen. Back in May 2001, Leicester Tigers went to Paris and beat Stade Français in their own city to win the Heineken European Cup for the first time.
It is an odyssey which began with a run all the way to the final at the first attempt in 1997 before defeat by Brive and which featured its ups and downs before the amazing scenes in the French capital and, of course, the retention of the title of European champions with victory over Munster in Cardiff a year later.
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T IGE R S TA L K Now, as the 2020-21 season marks its 20th anniversary, Tigers past and present are coming together to mark the occasion and re-live the memories of that 34-30 victory over Stade Français at the Parc des Princes. Following in the footsteps of recent landmarks including 125 years at Welford Road in 2017 and the 2,500th first-team fixture at the stadium in November 2020, Tigers are hosting a special evening in the company of some European rugby legends. This exclusive event is being held in the Premiership Suite at Mattioli Woods Welford Road on Wednesday, May 19 and tickets are available now. Back in 2000-01, the route to the final featured pool-stage games against Pau, Glasgow Calendonians and Pontypridd before a convincing 41-10 home win over Swansea - before the days of Welsh regional rugby - in the quarter-final and then victory over Gloucester in an allEnglish semi-final. The trip to Paris is memorable for many reasons - the huge travelling support visible throughout the city, the heat and the noise of the stadium, the tension of a nip-and-tuck game between two top-quality teams, the late break from Austin Healey, the finish from Leon Lloyd and the touchline conversion from a nerveless Tim Stimpson which prompted the celebrations. As well as celebrating again on the anniversary in May, the club will be collecting fans’ memories from wherever they followed
the action - in Paris, back in Leicester or from anywhere else in the world - to share on this special occasion. The 2021 celebration event is hosted in partnership with Switch the Play Foundation, a charity co-founded by tryscoring hero Lloyd and the UK’s only charity dedicated to supporting sportspeople to successfully transition into life outside of sport. The event includes a threecourse meal and refreshments, with tables of up to 10 available. Players from the 2000-01 squad and current Tigers will take part in Q&A sessions on stage and look back at footage from the successful European campaign. Tickets are on sale now, priced at £120 + VAT with the opportunity to save £20 with the Early Bird booking offer (only 200 Early Bird places are available). Tables of 10 start from £950. Book at https:// thesportingclub.co/events/ or see the Tigers website for more details. Supporters can also
secure their individual places or tables with a 20 per cent deposit and then pay the rest at a later date, please contact tina@ thesportingclub.co.uk Organised in partnership with The Sporting Club, if this event is postponed or cancelled for any Covid-19 restrictions, guests
will have the option to have their places credited across to the new date or can be refunded. Leicester Tigers will also mark the anniversary throughout the 2020-21 season with exclusive interviews with club legends, archive match footage as well as the opportunity for supporters to share their memories.
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Tigers chief executive officer Andrea Pinchen provides a club update. I don’t know about you but, after last weekend’s Round 3 Gallagher Premiership game against Exeter, you couldn’t help but feel the excitement starting to build after an immense firsthalf effort from the squad. We are disappointed with the result, of course, and have work to do, but the commitment of the players was clear for all to see. Now we welcome back our international players - many congratulations to Ben Youngs, George Ford and Ellis Genge for a successful campaign with England - as our attention turns to two games in Europe, kicking off this Friday evening before a trip to France to face Bayonne next Saturday. Tigers will always be synonymous with Europe. In a season that marks 20 years since we won our firstever European title at the Parc des Princes in Paris,
we want to be challenging against Europe’s elite once again and we are building towards our goals. Friday evening games are always a spectacle but unfortunately, once again, fans will not be able to share the atmosphere under the lights with the team. I know you’ll be shouting at the TV, or laptop, cheering the boys on and we’ll be closely monitoring the news due on December 16 and 30 to see if we’re lucky enough to move into Tier 2 and be able to welcome 2,000 of you back in to start the new year with a bang at our game against Bath in the Gallagher Premiership at the start of 2021. We thank you again for your support from home, we do miss you and we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a new year that brings us all back together at Mattioli Woods Welford Road.
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THE
TIGERS TEAM T H E M A N AG E M E N T T E A M
STEVE BORTHWICK Position: Head Coach
ALED WALTERS Position: Head of Physical Performance
TERESA CARRINGTON Position: Team Manager
MIKE FORD Position: Assistant Coach
JAN McGINITY Position: Head of Elite Performance Recruitment
SIMON BARBOUR Position: Head of Analysis
BRETT DEACON Position: Assistant Coach
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F I R S T-T E A M S Q U A D
SAM ASPLAND-ROBINSON
JOAQUIN DIAZ BONILLA
RYAN BOWER
Position: Wing
Position: Fly-half
Position: Prop
Position:
Born: 03/01/97
Born: 02/04/89
Born: 25/02/91
Born: 16/01/94
Height:
1.83m/6ft 0in
Height: 1.78m/5ft10in
Height:
1.86m /6ft 1in
Height:
1.91m/6ft 3in
Weight:
94kg/14st 8lb
Weight:
Weight:
108kg/17st 2lb
Weight:
114kg/18st 5lb
80kg/12st 8lb
CYLE BRINK Back row
Honours: Argentina ACADEMY GRADUATE S P O N S O R E D BY:
S P O N S O R E D BY:
S P O N S O R E D BY:
S P O N S O R E D BY:
CHARLIE CLARE
JORDAN COGHLAN
DAN COLE
LUAN DE BRUIN
Position: Hooker
Position:
Back row
Position: Prop
Position: Prop
Born: 16/12/91
Born: 30/10/92
Born: 09/05/87
Born:
Height:
1.83m/6ft 0in
Height:
1.95m/6ft 4in
Height:
1.91m/6ft 3in
Height:
1.83m/6ft 0in
Weight:
110 kg/17st 4lb
Weight:
113kg/17st 11lb
Weight:
123kg/19st 5lb
Weight:
125kg/19st 11lb
13/12/93
Honours: England/Lions ACADEMY GRADUATE S P O N S O R E D BY:
ACADEMY GRADUATE S P O N S O R E D BY:
S P O N S O R E D BY:
S P O N S O R E D BY:
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F I R S T-T E A M S Q U A D
BLAKE ENEVER
GEORGE FORD
ELLIS GENGE
FACUNDO GIGENA
Position: Lock
Position: Fly-half
Position: Prop
Position: Prop
Born: 12/10/91
Born: 16/03/93
Born: 16/02/95
Born: 15/09/94
Height:
2.01m/6ft 7in
Height:
1.78m/5ft 10in
Height:
1.86m/6ft 1in
Height:
1.83m/6ft 0in
Weight:
114kg/17st 1lb
Weight:
86kg/13st 7lb
Weight:
117kg/18st 6lb
Weight:
111kg/17st 6lb
Honours: Australia
Honours: England
Honours: England
Honours: Argentina
ACADEMY GRADUATE S P O N S O R E D BY:
S P O N S O R E D BY:
CALUM GREEN
TOM HARDWICK
ZACK HENRY
JOE HEYES
Position: Lock
Position: Fly-half/Centre
Position: Fly-half
Position: Prop
Born: 15/07/90
Born: 24/03/99
Born: 01/10/94
Born: 13/04/99
Height:
1.93m/6ft 4in
Height:
1.75m/5ft 9in
Height:
1.83m/6ft 0in
Height:
1.93m/6ft 4in
Weight:
119kg/18st 12lb
Weight:
94kg/14st 13lb
Weight:
89kg/14st 0lb
Weight:
126kg/19st 12lb
ACADEMY GRADUATE S P O N S O R E D BY:
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F I R S T-T E A M S Q U A D
JAKE KERR
TOMAS LAVANINI
NEPHI LEATIGAGA
SAM LEWIS
Position: Hooker
Position: Lock
Position: Prop
Position: Lock/Flanker
Born: 13/04/96
Born: 22/01/93
Born: 09/12/93
Born: 27/04/98
Height:
1.85m/6ft 1in
Height:
2.01m/6ft 7in
Height:
1.93m/6ft 4in
Height:
1.95m/6ft 5in
Weight:
105kg/16st 7lb
Weight:
130kg/20st 7lb
Weight:
149kg/23st 6lb
Weight:
110kg/17st 4lb
Honours: Scotland
Honours: Argentina
Honours: Samoa ACADEMY GRADUATE S P O N S O R E D BY:
HANRO LIEBENBERG Position:
SHALVA MAMUKASHVILI
JOHNNY McPHILLIPS
MATIAS MORONI
Back row
Position: Hooker
Position: Fly-half/Centre/Full-back
Position: Centre/Wing
Born: 10/10/95
Born: 02/10/90
Born: 13/03/97
Born: 10/07/91
Height:
1.97m/6ft 5 in
Height:
1.80m/5ft 11in
Height:
1.80m/5ft 11in
Height:
1.83m/6ft 0in
Weight:
110kg/17st 4lb
Weight:
101kg/16st 9lb
Weight:
89kg/14st 0lb
Weight:
83kg/13st 5lb
Honours: Georgia
Honours: Argentina
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F I R S T-T E A M S Q U A D
KINI MURIMURIVALU
NEMANI NADOLO
JORDAN OLOWOFELA
GUY PORTER
Position: Full-back/Wing
Position: Wing/centre
Position: Wing/full-back
Position: Centre/Wing
Born: 15/05/89
Born: 31/01/88
Born: 17/04/98
Born: 23/01/97
Height:
1.75m/5ft 9in
Height:
1.96m/6ft 5in
Height:
1.88m / 6ft 2in
Height:
1.85m/6ft 1lb
Weight:
83kg/13st 5lb
Weight:
120kg/19st 5lb
Weight:
92kg / 14st 7lb
Weight:
95kg/15st 1lb
Honours: Fiji
Honours: Fiji ACADEMY GRADUATE S P O N S O R E D BY:
S P O N S O R E D BY:
HARRY POTTER
TOMMY REFFELL
MATT SCOTT
HARRY SIMMONS
Position: Wing
Position: Flanker
Position: Centre
Position: Scrum-half
Born: 15/12/97
Born: 27/04/99
Born: 30/09/90
Born: 25/11/97
Height:
1.85m/6ft 1in
Height:
1.84m / 6ft 0in
Height:
1.85m/6ft 1in
Height:
1.81m/5ft 11in
Weight:
89kg/14st 13lb
Weight:
103kg / 16st 3lb
Weight:
101kg/15st 12lb
Weight:
90kg/14st 2lb
Honours: Scotland ACADEMY GRADUATE
ACADEMY GRADUATE S P O N S O R E D BY:
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F I R S T-T E A M S Q U A D
JORDAN TAUFUA Position:
JACO TAUTE
KOBUS VAN WYK
LUKE WALLACE
Back row
Position: Centre/Full-back
Position: Wing
Position: Flanker
Born: 29/01/92
Born: 21/03/91
Born: 22/01/92
Born: 02/10/90
Height:
1.87m/6ft 1in
Height:
1.91m/6ft 3 in
Height:
1.91m/6ft 3in
Height:
1.83m/6ft 0in
Weight:
108kg/17st 0lb
Weight:
108kg/17st 0lb
Weight:
98kg/15st 6lb
Weight:
100kg/15st 11lb
Honours:
South Africa
S P O N S O R E D BY:
S P O N S O R E D BY:
HARRY WELLS
BEN WHITE
JASPER WIESE
RICHARD WIGGLESWORTH
Position: Lock
Position: Scrum-half
Position:
Back row
Position: Scrum-half
Born: 29/09/93
Born: 27/05/98
Born: 21/10/95
Born: 09/06/83
Height:
1.96m/6ft 5in
Height:
1.81m/5ft 11in
Height:
1.91m/6ft 3ins
Height:
1.75m/5ft 9in
Weight:
110kg/17st 5lb
Weight:
87kg/13st 11lb
Weight:
116kg/18st 5lb
Weight:
83kg/13st 1lb
Honours: England ACADEMY GRADUATE
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F I R S T-T E A M S Q U A D
GEORGE WORTH
BEN YOUNGS
TOM YOUNGS
Position: Centre/Full-back
Position: Scrum-half
Position: Hooker
Born: 08/10/96
Born: 05/09/89
Born: 28/01/87
Height:
1.86m/6ft 1in
Height:
1.79m/5ft 10in
Height:
1.75m/5ft 9in
Weight:
95kg/14st 13lb
Weight:
88kg/13st 12lb
Weight:
104kg/16st 5lb
ACADEMY GRADUATE
Honours: England/Lions
Honours: England/Lions
ACADEMY GRADUATE
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D E V E L O P M E N T S Q U A D
OLLIE ASHWORTH Position: Back row Born: 21/05/01 ACADEMY GRADUATE
JOE BROWNING Position: Wing/Centre Born: 14/04/01 ACADEMY GRADUATE
OLLIE CHESSUM Position: Back row Born: 06/09/00
OSMAN DIMEN Position: Prop Born: 30/09/98
SAM EDWARDS Position: Scrum-half Born: 14/06/02 ACADEMY GRADUATE
CAMERON HENDERSON Position: Lock Born: 13/01/00
EMEKA ILIONE Position: Back row Born: 20/03/02 ACADEMY GRADUATE
DAN KELLY Position: Centre Born: 16/01/01
HENRI LAVIN Position: Back row Born: 05/07/00 ACADEMY GRADUATE
JONNY LAW Position: Scrum-half Born: 19/12/00 ACADEMY GRADUATE
TOM MANZ Position: Lock Born: 09/07/01 ACADEMY GRADUATE
GEORGE MARTIN Position: Lock Born: 18/06/01 ACADEMY GRADUATE
JACK ROWNTREE Position: Prop Born: 06/05/02 ACADEMY GRADUATE
KIT SMITH Position: Back row Born: 29/09/01 ACADEMY GRADUATE
THOM SMITH Position: Back row Born: 02/12/1999 ACADEMY GRADUATE
FREDDIE STEWARD Position: Full-back Born: 05/12/00 ACADEMY GRADUATE
JACK VAN POORTVLIET Position: Scrum-half Born: 15/05/01 ACADEMY GRADUATE
ARCHIE VANES Position: Hooker Born: 16/09/01 ACADEMY GRADUATE
JAMES WHITCOMBE Position: Prop Born: 20/11/00 ACADEMY GRADUATE
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T
C
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D Pos
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GPR
H
Gloucester Rugby
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22-08
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4
3
4
-
2
1
1
-
2
Sun 29
GPR
A
London Irish (Sun 4.15)
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03-13
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-
-
3
-
1
1
5
-
6
-
08-22
● 13-35
1
1
2
-
5
5
-
-
8
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4
9
0
8
7
6
0
DECEMBER 2020 Sat 5
GPR
H
Exeter Chiefs
Fri 11
ECC
H
Brive (Fri 7:45)
Sat 19
ECC
A
Bayonne (8pm)
Sat 26
GPR
A
Newcastle Falcons (2pm)
JANUARY 2021 Sun 3
GPR
H
Bath Rugby (Sun 3pm)
Sat 9
GPR
A
Northampton Saints (4.30)
Fri 15
ECC
H
Bayonne (7:45pm)
W/O 22
ECC
A
Brive
Sat 30
GPR
H
Sale Sharks
FEBRUARY 2021 Sat 6
GPR
H
Worcester Warriors
Sat 13
GPR
A
Harlequins
Sat 20
GPR
H
Wasps
W/O 26
GPR
A
Bristol Bears
MARCH 2021 W/O 5
GPR
H
London Irish
W/O 12
GPR
A
Gloucester Rugby
W/O 19
GPR
A
Exeter Chiefs
W/O 26
GPR
H
Newcastle Falcons
APRIL 2021 W/O 2
ECC
W/O 9
ECC
Round of 16
W/O 16
GPR
A
Bath Rugby
W/O 23
GPR
H
Northampton Saints
W/O 30
ECC
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
May 2021 W/O 7
GPR
A
Sale Sharks
W/O 14
GPR
H
Harlequins
Fri 21
ECC
W/O 28
GPR
A
Worcester Warriors
Final at Marseille
JUNE 2021 W/O 4
GPR
H
Bristol Bears
W/O 12
GPR
A
Wasps
W/O 18
GPR
Semi-finals
Sat 26
GPR
Final at Twickenham GPR ECC PRC
Gallagher Premiership Rugby European Challenge Cup Premiership Rugby Cup
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5 6
FORD
P
ENEVER
C
DIAZ BONILLA
T
DE BRUIN
DEFENCE
Result
COLE
HT
COGHLAN
ATTACK Att
CLARE
Opponents
CHESSUM
V
BRINK
Date Comp
BOWER
SEASON STATS 2020-21
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Used as a replacement
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Bench (not used) 5
5
3 5 5
8
Points scored in match
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B.YOUNGS
WORTH
WILLIAMS
WEISE
WIGGLESWORTH
WHITE
WELLS
WALLACE
VAN WYK
VAN POORTVLIET
TAUTE
TAUFUA
STEWARD
SMITH
SIMMONS
SCOTT
REFFELL
POTTER
PORTER
OLOWOFELA
NADOLO
MURIMURIVALU
MORONI
MARTIN
MAMUKASHVILI
MCPHILLIPS
LIEBENBERG
LEWIS
LEATIGAGA
LAVANINI
KERR
KELLY
HEYES
HENRY
HENDERSON
HARDWICK
GREEN
GIGENA
GENGE
FORD
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PLAYER STATS 2020-21
NAME Sam ASPLAND-ROBINSON Ryan BOWER Cyle BRINK Ollie CHESSUM Charlie CLARE Jordan COGHLAN Dan COLE Luan DE BRUIN Joaquín DÍAZ BONILLA Blake ENEVER George FORD Ellis GENGE Facundo GIGENA Calum GREEN Tom HARDWICK Cameron HENDERSON Zack HENRY Joe HEYES Dan KELLY Jake KERR Tomás LAVANINI Henri LAVIN Jonny LAW Nephi LEATIGAGA Sam LEWIS Hanro LIEBENBERG Shalva MAMUKASHVILI
APPS 1+2 2+1 0+3 3 0+3 0+1 1 3 3 0+3 0+1 1+1 3 -
STATS 2020-21 TRIES 1 1 2 -
PTS 5 11 5 10 24 -
APPS 8+6 4+9 2+1 3 4+12 7+4 189+56 0+3 4+2 81+15 58+19 16+29 35+9 2+3 8+3 19+30 2+2 15+29 17+2 0+1 0+2 5+26 10+11 16+2 0+1
TIGERS TOTAL TRIES 2 1 3 8 7 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 -
PTS 10 5 15 11 900 35 5 5 10 55 10 5 10 5 -
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NAME Johnny McPHILLIPS George MARTIN Matias MORONI Kini MURIMURIVALU Nemani NADOLO Jordan OLOWOFELA Guy PORTER Harry POTTER Tommy REFFELL Matt SCOTT Harry SIMMONS Thom SMITH Freddie STEWARD Jordan TAUFUA Jaco TAUTE Jack VAN POORTVLIET Kobus VAN WYK Luke WALLACE Harry WELLS Ben WHITE Jasper WIESE Richard WIGGLESWORTH David WILLIAMS George WORTH Ben YOUNGS Tom YOUNGS
APPS 2+1 2 1+2 2 1 3 0+2 3 2 3 0+3 3 3 3
STATS 2020-21 TRIES 1 1 1
PTS 5 5 5
APPS 2+6 2+1 3 5 30+11 6+2 7+1 18+13 8 9+14 5+5 11+4 9+7 13+2 3+2 3 5+3 53+49 25+40 3 3 3+1 41+21 202+50 157+40
TIGERS TOTAL TRIES 1 2 6 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 6 1 1 3 37 19
PTS 20 10 30 10 15 5 10 13 15 5 5 15 30 5 5 25 205 95
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– LAST TIME OUT – LEICESTER TIGERS 13-35 EXETER CHIEFS Saturday December 5 2020 / Gallagher Premiership Round 3 Attendance: Closed doors / Referee: Mr Craig Maxwell-Keys LEICESTER TIGERS 15 Freddie Steward 14 Guy Porter 13 Jaco Taute 12 Matt Scott 11 Harry Simmons 10 Zack Henry C / 2P 9 Richard Wigglesworth
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Nephi Leatigaga Tom Youngs (c) Dan Cole Harry Wells Calum Green Hanro Liebenberg Cyle Brink Jasper Wiese
Exeter Chiefs produced a second-half fightback to maintain their 100-per-cent record from the start of the league season. A penalty awarded in the opening 90 seconds allowed Zack Henry to put Tigers ahead and, despite conceding a try from captain Jack Yeandle from a close-range penalty, they played their way back into the lead before half-time, adding a clinical finish from a set-piece to go with determined work in defence. After Henry had added another penalty, Tigers capitalised on a crisp lineout play to score through Calum Green and the conversion made it 13-7 at the break. But two tries in quick succession, from Jannes Kirsten and Ian Whitten, in the third quarter gave Chiefs a platform to chase a third bonus-point win in a row in defence of their league title. Tigers did create pressure of their own but without converting chances into points on the scoreboard before Sam Simmonds - with his sixth in three games - and Ollie Devoto added further scores for the visitors in the closing stages.
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Charlie Clare Ryan Bower Joe Heyes Blake Enever Tommy Reffell Jordan Taufua Ben White Joaquin Diaz Bonilla
NOTEBOOK… Birthay appearances for Freddie Steward (20) and Nephi Leatigaga (27)… Calum Green scored his first Tigers try… First appearance of the season for Blake Enever… Tigers academy graduate Tom Price was an unlucky replacement for Chiefs, leaving the field with a head knock just moments after running on.
EXETER: Cordero, Whitten, Hendrickson, Devoto, O’Flaherty, J Simmonds, Townsend; Moon, Yeandle (c), Williams, Witty, Armand, Ewers, Kirsten, S Simmonds. Reps: Innard, Kenny, Street, Price, Capstick, J Maunder, Walsh, Hodge.
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5 to Tackle 1. Which two French teams face Tigers in the next two weeks? 2. Who did England beat in the Autumn Nations Cup Final last weekend? 3. Which player scored his first Tigers try against Exeter last week? 4. Against which team did Nemani Nadolo score his hat-trick last week? 5. Which Tiger played against Exeter Chiefs last week on his 20th birthday?
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Answers: Supporting role: Nephi Leatigaga; Five To Tackle: 1 Brive & Bayonne, France, 3 Calum Green, 4 Georgia, 5 Freddie Steward.
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Even with the challenges presented by the national lockdown, the Tigers Community team has continued to work with our local schools, delivering our NBS Tag Rugby programme. Now in its sixth year and supported by club partner Nottingham Building Society, the programme provides schools with five weeks of fun rugby sessions for pupils in Years 3 and 4.
Tiger Sports, the club’s multi-sport initiative, is back up and running at schools in the city and county, and looking forward to welcoming new groups. It is open to all age groups from Reception/Key Stage One through to college years and aims to engage through practical PE sessions, educational workshops and some classroom-based learning. The project even gives schools and groups the opportunity to see behind the scenes at Mattioli Woods Welford Road as part of bespoke Inside Sport days. Charlie Hurley heads up the Tigers programme and said: “Tiger Sports gives schools access to our experience, facilities and equipment, as well as the opportunity for youngsters to try a variety of sports and activities. “With lockdown measures and parents working from home, some children haven’t had access to the same opportunities for getting out and being active, so it is exciting to be able to offer our services to enable them to do just that.”
Two schools have already completed their five weeks of sessions this term, with the programme being well received by pupils and teachers. Headteacher Diane Parry from Stanton under Bardon Primary School, who were involved last year, said: “The children really enjoyed the sessions in school and the festival. There was excellent progression in skills and confidence. There was a fantastic festival, which was very well organised, and the children loved seeing Welford and getting their NBS t-shirts.” The club’s education and engagement manager, David McDonald, said: “The NBS Tag Rugby programme is a fantastic way to introduce pupils to the game of rugby and develop key skills such as passing, catching and evasion through fun, energetic sessions. “Our coaches are taking extra safety measures and adjusting how their sessions are delivered to reduce the Covid risk and make sure our activities are as safe for pupils as possible.” Any school interested in taking part in the New Year can find out more by emailing david. mcdonald@tigers.co.uk or phone 0797 213 0106.
Some of the services offered are: • Breakfast, Lunch and After School Clubs • PE and PPA Cover • School Takeover Days • Inside Sport Days (when allowed under Covid guidelines) • Bespoke packages, tailored to each group. The club will continue to work closely with schools and other learning providers to ensure a Covidsafe environment for all participants. If your school, college, or community group would like to find out more, please email charles.hurley@tigers.co.uk, call 07920 011766 or see the club website. SUPPORTING TIGERS’ COMMUNITY PROGRAMME
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NEWS FROM HOME Round-up from the opening stages of the Gallagher Premiership season... TRY SCORERS Sam Simmonds Exeter Alex Dombrandt Harlequins James Hanson Gloucester Paolo Odogwu Wasps
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POINTS SCORERS Marcus Smith Harlequins 41 AJ MacGinty Sale Sharks 33 Paddy Jackson London Irish 30 Sam Simmonds Exeter 30 Billy Twelvetrees Gloucester 30 TOP MARKSMEN Joe Simmonds Exeter 92% James Grayson Northampton 91% Zack Henry Leicester 90% Marcus Smith Harlequins 88% AJ MacGinty Sale Sharks 79%
DISCIPLINE YELLOW RED Bath 3 Bristol - Exeter - Gloucester 5 Harlequins 2 1 Leicester 3 London Irish - Newcastle - Northampton - Sale 2 Wasps 2 Worcester 3 -
ROUND 4 FIXTURES Saturday, December 26 Bath Rugby v London Irish, Harlequins v Bristol Bears, Newcastle Falcons v Leicester Tigers, Exeter Chiefs v Gloucester Rugby, Northampton Saints v Worcester Warriors Sunday, December 27 Sale Sharks v Wasps
GALLAGHER PREMIERSHIP TABLE 1 EXETER CHIEFS 2 NEWCASTLE FALCONS 3 BRISTOL BEARS 4 SALE SHARKS 5 HARLEQUINS 6 BATH RUGBY 7 LONDON IRISH 8 LEICESTER TIGERS 9 GLOUCESTER RUGBY 10 WASPS 11 WORCESTER WARRIORS 12 NORTHAMPTON SAINTS
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THE TEAM IS PRESSING AHEAD WITH ITS PLANS FOR ANOTHER BIG YEAR
With a new year approaching, the Leicester Tigers Foundation is looking to grow and develop in order to offer much-needed support to the most disadvantaged people within Leicestershire and beyond. This has been a tough year for everyone, and the Foundation has had to cope without many of its main fund-raising events and seeing its delivery affected, while also still trying to make a difference. The Foundation is proud that it has been able to maintain its educational provisions in both the pre16 Dynamite project and post-16 HITZ programme. A committed effort from the whole team ensured that all of our students achieved the support required to succeed in qualifications in English and Maths, alongside sports and employability skills. The Foundation’s educational programmes will continue to reach out and support groups of young people, both at the stadium at Mattioli Woods Welford Road and in schools across our county.
Now, with the announced changes to Covid restrictions and the start of changes in response to the pandemic, the Foundation is using its time to plan a route back to providing inspirational activities and events during the next 12 months, and we hope to start making announcements of what is in store very soon. One of our first projects is the launch of an exciting new ebay page which will feature some great memorabilia for enthusiasts, so keep an eye out for details of an opening auction launch featuring numerous unique and collectable items. The Foundation’s heritage monument outside the main reception at the stadium is another ongoing project and will provide a fantastic tribute to the fallen. For more details on the work of the Leicester Tigers Foundation and how you can help, see the club website.
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Tigers History
DEC
ON THIS DAY 1890: In the eighth game of
the club’s debut season, they beat Moseley by the score of 1 try and 1 goal to nil. All other details of the match, almost uniquely in the club’s archives, have disappeared.
1886: Rushden were beaten
2-1 at Leicester’s Victoria Park home with scores from Sherrard Coleman and William Sheffield. The opportunity for a repeat at Christmas was postponed due to frost. 1897: Frank Jones supplied the only score in a 3-0 win away to Manchester. 1909: A crowd of 7,000
witnessed an 8-3 win at Northampton with Kenneth Wood - who would gain selection for the British Isles tour to South Africa in 1910 claiming a try and Harry Lawrie adding a conversion and a goal from the mark, a scoring option which would survive into the 1970s. 1920: Norman Coates, a
centre who would play in 38 of the 41 games in the season, was the tryscorer in a 6-5 win over Blackheath.
1926: Tigers lost 18-6 away
to Blackheath. 1937: Eric Bevins, Raymond
Clark and Frank Herbert - who would end the season as top try and points scorer - were on the scoresheet in an 11-9 win at Blackheath.
1948: Tigers enjoyed another successful trip to Blackheath, winning 10-3 in London. 1954: Second-row Jim Ford
made his debut in a 9-11 defeat at Blackheath.
1965: Mike Harrison grabbed
the only try in a 6-3 win over Blackheath, with Graham Pulfrey adding a penalty. 1971: Bob Barker and Robin
Money were among the tryscorers in a close game against Blackheath. The other scorer in a 15-13 victory was back-row Chris Baynes, one of the 37 he scored in 116 appearances, and who sadly passed away recently at the age of 73.
11 2005: A full-house crowd
of 16,815 cheered a 30-12 victory over Ospreys in the Heineken Cup, with Austin Healey providing the bonus-point score in the last minute after earlier tries from Brett Deacon, Harry Ellis and George Chuter. Tigers completed a home-andaway double a week later but eventually lost to Bath in the quarter-final at the home of neighbours Leicester City.
2010: A losing bonus point from a 19-24 defeat away to Perpignan - who had future Leicester player and coach David Mélé at scrum-half - kept Tigers top of their pool in the Heineken Cup.
1976: The John Player
Cup trip to Wakefield was postponed for a second time due to frost. At the third time of asking, six weeks later, Tigers would record a 17-6 victory but exited in the next round at Moseley. 1982: Forwards trio Dean
Richards, Rob Tebbutt and Martin Whitcombe scored tries in a 28-21 triumph at Blackheath.
1993: Tigers stayed in second place in the Courage League table with a 21-9 win over Bristol at Welford Road, with fly-half Jez Harris kicking all of the points.
2011: Ben Youngs claimed a
try in a 12-30 defeat away to Clermont Auvergne in the Heineken Cup, in a game which included simultaneous yellow cards for George Chuter and Manu Tuilagi.
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Rugby’s family values have never been more literally emphasised than at Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium back in October. Joe Simmonds was already the Heineken Star of the Match before the penalty that took Exeter Chiefs to their first European crown against Racing 92 in the final and, soon after, brother Sam was presented with the Anthony Foley Memorial Trophy as EPCR European Player of the Year. The number eight was the tournament’s top try scorer during the season, crossing eight times to become the fourth Englishman in five seasons to win the prestigious accolade. Simmonds was selected by a combination of an expert panel deliberating right until the end of the Heineken Champions Cup final and more than 20,000 votes cast through HeinekenChampionsCup.com. This season, stars of the global game will have more intense periods to prove they are Europe’s standout player with the pool stage of the Heineken Champions Cup played over four rounds in December and January on an exceptional basis, with an expanded knockout stage leading a path to Marseille for Finals Weekend on 21-22 May 2021, before which a list of nominees will have been streamlined to five candidates. By taking part in the public vote through official channels of the tournaments, fans can be in with a chance of winning outstanding rugby prizes.
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FanZone YOU SAID IT... “What’s Georgian for ‘Yours’?” TV commentary as Nemani Nadolo ran in a hat-trick in Fiji’s win over Georgia Guy Porter, talking about team-mate Harry Potter:
“We’re good mates, we lived together in Sydney for quite a while – we’ve lived in each other’s pockets for too long probably!” “I never shy away from anything, if that’s a good way to put it. I always give it a go.” Cyle Brink describes his style
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