Tigers clinch crucial win

12 April 2012

Leicester's 28-13 Heineken Cup Pool Four victory at Bourgoin on Friday night kept them in the running for a quarter-final place.

England captain Martin Corry proved his well-being following his central role in the autumn internationals debacle by providing one of the Tigers' three first-half tries.

Corry was yellow-carded after the break, one of three dished out to the visitors but Leicester had a 28-3 lead to protect by then, thanks to tries from full-back Geordan Murphy and winger Tom Varndell to go with back-row forward Corry's score.

The Tigers, who have now gone above Munster in the table, never seemed likely to let their advantage slip despite a Bourgoin fightback of sorts.

The French came back with tries in the second half from hooker Benoit Cabello and wing Jean-Francois Coux.

For Leicester, Andy Goode converted two of the first-half tries and weighed in with three penalties.

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