
Agus Hall made an interesting attempt to make their first Premier League game, when Sarassences set fire to four of their main hopes with a tough win over Tigers.
The 19-year-old collected Elliott Dali Pass and ended quickly at the corner after Sarasen was survived for the first time in the game.
Jamie George and Juan Martin Gonzalez are 14 points clear at the top of the club before Tigers beat Freddie Steurard, scoring two goals in the first half.
But Hall’s efforts drew Sarasin’s performance and Theo Dan made a decisive replacement in Leicester’s defense, with Cameron Henderson’s attempts to Tigers in a controversial manner.
The Bonnus’ win will lead Sarassences to sixth at the table, two points behind Leicester.
Saris, who began with a quart of England in an attempt to save four of their main hopes, suffered a preliminary retreat, as front striker Frazer Balmain was injured in the first minute.
But he didn’t spoil the rhythm of the guests when they quickly took the lead in 14 points, taking the ball over the pitch into the 22 lesters before George finally exploded on the line.
George and Theo Macfarland then attacked on the right and Sarrasin brought the ball back into Gonzalez to add the addition to both o’clock in Tiger’s defence.
The individual that was long after a wave of Tigers’ pressure was later useful in Solomon Katada, eventually benefiting Solomon Kata, when Oli Hacell-Colenz Steward, who clearly broken under the post.
After Hanree Poliard and Lozovsky exchanged their goals, it was Leicester who ended the first half and Libberg high pressure to reduce the difference to two points.
The violence poured into the second half when Tigers changed the ball into the depths of the opposition and Libberg took advantage of it, and the home side moved forward for their second attempt.
The leadership was short-lived, but Sarasin’s fast hands, Daily, allowed the release hall and the young man showed a good technique to stop the challenge of Adam Radwan and Dot down only in the corner of the corner.
Sarasences was beaten with another injury when Lozovsky was forcibly sacked at the clock – but they responded again by scoring, with Maro Etoci, who did as much as he could spoil the defence to abandon Julian Montoya to gather Dan to gather Dan to end.
The stadium believed the club drew immediately when Henderson attacked Ivan van Zeil on Skram and left in a hurry – but the referee Luke Pirss decided to lock the lock and ended the game after repeating the video.