Leicester Tigers v Newcastle Falcons Digital Matchday Programme (10-04-2021)

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LEICESTER TIGERS v NEWCASTLE FALCONS

Tigers History

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ON THIS DAY 1909: Tries from new England cap Percy Lawrie and Christopher Gimson, who also kicked a conversion, earned an 8-8 draw at Cardiff in front of a 10,000 crowd.

1939: Bill Bottrill and Wilfred Young, in his final game for the club, were the scorers in a 10-3 win at Plymouth Albion on the Easter tour.

1919: Percy Lawrie scored

two tries, two conversions and a penalty in a 24-3 win at Plymouth Albion, the third game in a four-day tour. Eight of the team played in every game.

twice in a 19-3 win over Canadian Forces at Welford Road in the post-war season. Gilbert Wilkins, a lieutenant colonel in his debut appearance, was also on the scoresheet. 1923: The players had a day

off - or at least returned to their normal working lives - after a period of six games in 10 days, including trips to Bristol, Llanelly, Aberavon and Bath in a five-day period. 1926: Ewart Farndon and Ted Flewitt shared four tries in a 28-16 defeat at Birkenhead Park. 1928: International prop Tony Novis made his debut in a defeat to Bath, just 24 hours after a 15-15 draw away to Devonport Albion. 1937: A very young Tigers side supplied an uplifting finish to a disappointing season - and worst set of results in nearly 50 years - when JR Preston scored twice in an 11-3 victory against Bristol in the penultimate week of the campaign.

1950: George Cullen scored

1954: Tigers beat Nuneaton

13-3, with John Shuttlewood, Ron Smith and David Hazell the scorers.

1965: In the second of six successive away games, Tigers lost 15-3 at Newport. 1971: Graham Willars scored

the only try in a 14-8 defeat away to Liverpool.

1976: Tigers booked a place

in the following season’s National Knockout Cup with a 14-6 win over Kettering in the Midlands qualifying competition. Ray French and John Reeve scored the tries. 1981: In the first leg of a Welsh treble, Tigers lost 25-6 at Pontypridd before heading home to record back-to-back wins over Neath and Pontypool.

10 1982: The 18-year-old Dean Richards made his debut and his only appearance of the season in a 25-14 win over visitors Neath. Mike Poulson (2), Brian Hall and Nick Youngs scored the tries. 1993: Dean Richards was

among the scorers in a 28-6 win over Northampton Saints in the semi-final of the Pilkington Cup in front of a sell-out crowd. Neil Back and Laurence Boyle added the others to set up a final against Harlequins at Twickenham.

2016: Tigers beat Stade

Francais for the second time in the season, this time in the quarter-final of the European Champions Cup. Vereniki Goneva (2), Manu Tuilagi, Mike Fitzgerald, Telusa Veainu and Freddie Burns shared the tries in a stunning 41-13 victory to book a date with Racing 92 in the last four.


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