Leicester and Newcastle rekindle memories of epic Six Nations clash as 12-man Tigers claim chaotic 100-minute win

Scrum-half Jack van Poortvliet for Leicester Tigers against Newcastle Falcons.
Leicester Tigers held on to claim a dramatic and chaotic 19-13 victory over Newcastle Falcons in the Premiership, despite being down to 12 men late in the game.
In a match that brought back memories of the 2017 Six Nations clash between France and Wales in Paris, this was also a contest that played out over 100 minutes.
Despite Newcastle‘s best efforts, Tigers survived a late onslaught as tries from Jack van Poortvliet, Julian Montoya and Ollie Hassell-Collins saw them to victory.
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The men in black are still winless in the league this season, despite taking the lead twice during the course of the night.
Tom Penny made his 100th appearance for the hosts, who made six changes from their 25-16 defeat at Exeter last week.
Likewise, their opponents came into the game having been on the receiving end of a late try from Gloucester, going down 27-25 at Mattioli Woods Welford Road for their first defeat in four.
A lightning-quick start meant the scoreboard read 7-3 to the Tigers after just five minutes – Brett Connon nailed a 45-metre penalty from just left of centre to open the scoring, only for Van Poortvliet to mark his first start in the Premiership this season with a driving run through the middle of the home defence for the first try of the evening.
Ben Redshaw put the Falcons back in front on 17 minutes with an excellent run, breaking through with 25 metres to the post before Connon added the extras.
The see-saw scoring continued as the men in green and white went over against the run of play – Montoya dotting down after a maul.
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Handre Pollard could not convert a tricky kick from out wide however, leaving their lead at a slender two points going into the interval.
The opening to the second period could not have been more different from the first, with both sides struggling to craft clear-cut scoring chances.
It was Connon who had the first major opening with a 40-metre penalty from centre but he kicked wide of the posts.
He made no mistake on 63 minutes with a much simpler task, slotting through from five metres out to give the north-east side the lead once again.
But it did not last long as Hassell-Collins found space on the wing and scored, with Pollard this time finding his range from wide to extend the lead to six points with 14 minutes left to play.
Late yellow cards for the visitors’ Charlie Clare, Freddie Steward, and James Whitcombe left them with 13 men for much of the added time and briefly down to 12, and extended the game long enough for Steward – sin-binned in the 84th minute – to return for the final moments.
The Tyneside club, though, could not find a way back despite a succession of scrum penalties inside the Tigers’ 22.
The teams
Newcastle: 15 Elliott Obatoyinbo, 14 Adam Radwan, 13 Tom Penny, 12 Cameron Hutchison, 11 Ben Redshaw, 10 Brett Connon, 9 Sam Stuart, 8 Callum Chick (c), 7 Sam Cross, 6 Philip van der Walt, 5 Sebastian de Chaves, 4 Tim Cardall, 3 Richard Palframan, 2 Jamie Blamire, 1 Phil Brantingham
Replacements: 16 Bryan Byrne, 17 Murray McCallum, 18 Eduardo Bello, 19 John Hawkins, 20 John Kelly, 21 Ben Douglas, 22 Rory Jennings, 23 Oliver Spencer
Leicester: 15 Freddie Steward, 14 Josh Bassett, 13 Matt Scott, 12 Solomone Kata, 11 Ollie Hassell-Collins, 10 Handré Pollard, 9 Jack van Poortvliet, 8 Jasper Wiese, 7 Olly Cracknell, 6 Hanro Liebenberg, 5 Kyle Hatherell, 4 Harry Wells, 3 Will Hurd, 2 Julián Montoya, 1 James Cronin
Replacements: 16 Charlie Clare, 17 James Whitcombe, 18 Dan Richardson, 19 Finn Carnduff, 20 Emeka Ilione, 21 Tom Whiteley, 22 Jamie Shillcock, 23 Phil Cokanasiga
Referee: Karl Dickson
Assistant referees: Jack Makepeace, Jamie Leahy
TMO: Stuart Terheege