Rampant Irish put Tigers to slaughter

….59 pts

Tries: Arundell 14, 45, Tuisue 21, 35, Reid 29, Donnell 38, Stokes 49, Cinti 55, Joseph 79

Conversions: Reid 15, 22, 30, 47, 50, 56, Atkins 80

…. ……20pts

Tries: Edwards 67, Saumaki 75

Conversions: Hegarty 67, 76

Penalties: Hegarty 5, 26

Star turn: Albert Tuisue

LONDON Irish scored nine tries in a rout of to book home advantage in their first domestic cup final since their Anglo- Welsh Cup triumph 20 years ago.

Both sides made a raft of changes but Irish proved far too strong, to end Leicester's hopes of a treble winning season.

London Irish scrum half Ben White said: “It was a good performance from the team, the main aim was to put on a show, we worked hard on both sides of the ball.

“We were physical in defence, good in transition

and took our chances in attack.”

Bryce Hegarty opened the scoring with a closerange penalty for Leicester before Henry Arundell scored the first try of the match. Quick hands by the Irish backline put Arundell in a promising position and the star chipped over the defence and gathered to score under the posts.

Mike Willemse charged down Dan Lancaster's kick and Albert Tuisue went over for their second try.

The Exiles scored their third try before the half hour mark as a strong

Hosea Saumaki produced an incredible score as he somehow got the ball down in the corner despite attempts to drag him into touch by two Irish defendcarry from Marcel van der Merwe got them within a metre of the line, with Noel Reid going over off the recycled phase.

Fijian powerhouse Tuisue then got his second close-range score before Irish produced a dominant counter ruck which stole possession and quick hands from the backline put Ben Donnell over for their fifth try on the stroke of half time.

Arundell secured his brace after half-time as he showcased his quick feet to run rings around Tigers' defence before Tom Cowan-

Dickie put an excellent

kick in behind the defence which Phil Cokanasiga grubbered on for James Stokes to touch down.

Tuisue produced an audacious offload to Lucio Cinti who was too quick for the defence in racing down the touchline to score.

Eventually the visitors responded to the Irish onslaught as Hegarty broke through midfield to feed Sam Edwards who went over under the sticks. ers. But Irish had the last word as a loose pass by Simon Koroiyadi was punished as William Joseph picked up the loose ball and raced in from halfway.

Leicester assistant coach Brett Deacon said: “I think we've learned a lot throughout the competition, and it would be unfair to look at this game in isolation. We were the more inexperienced team, they had a forward pack and they overpowered us in collisions.

“We've stuck to what we set out to achieve – develop a young team and got to a semi-final.”

TEAMS

LONDON IRISH: Arundell, Stokes, Joseph, Rona (Cokanasiga 47), Cinti, Reid (Atkins 57), White (Englefield 59); Gigena, Willemse (Cornish 54), Van der Merwe (Parker 47), Munga, Nott (Mafi 54), Cooke (c), Donnell, Tuisue (Cunningham-South 57)

Not used: Hoskins

LEICESTER: Hegarty, Browning (Cusick 59), Murimurivalu (Woodward 72), JP Socino, Saumaki, Lancaster, Van Poortvliet (c) (Edwards 66); Whitcombe (Hurd 41), Cowan-Dickie (Vanes 47), Leatigaga (Richardson 50), Douglas Bridge, L Chessum, Hall (Koroiyadi 72), Ilione (Agbongbon 20), Jansen

Not used: Martin

REFEREE: Andrew Jackson

ATTENDANCE: 4,498

Star man

Albert Tuisue – London Irish