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Leicester Tigers
Gallagher Premiership
Apr 25, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
Leicester Tigers
38-17
London Welsh
Youngs (3'), Pearce (42', 49'), Harrison (64'), Gibson (68'), Youngs (79')
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Britton (38'), Fonua (73')

Leicester Tigers beat 14-man London Welsh

Leicester Tigers secure a 38-17 win over London Welsh after the visitors were reduced to 14 men in their Aviva Premiership clash.

Leicester Tigers secured a 38-17 win over London Welsh in the Aviva Premiership this afternoon after the Exiles had a player sent off in the second half.

The home side made a strong start as Ben Youngs crossed the line just three minutes in, but the visitors were in front at half time after Koree Britton added a try just before the interval.

Ben Youngs of Leicester Tigers is congratulated after he goes over to score the opening try during the Aviva Premiership match between Leicester Tigers and London Welsh at Welford Road on April 25, 2015© Getty Images

Laurence Pearce went over twice within 10 minutes of the restart to put Leicester back in front as the hosts tried to avoid becoming the first team to lose to the London side this season.

Welsh's hopes of another comeback were dealt a blow when Chris Hala'ufia went in high on Pearce, earning himself a red card.

With the visitors playing the remainder of the match a man short, Leicester were able to dominant the game, adding three further tries in the final 15 minutes to secure a comfortable victory.

The result moves Leicester back into the top four, while Welsh remain bottom with no wins so far this season.

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