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Nemani Nadolo shines again as Leicester vanquish Northampton

Nemani Nadolo scored two tries as the Premiership leaders Leicester did the double over their East Midlands rivals Northampton by dispatching them 35-20 at Welford Road.

Nadolo repeated his feat from the Tigers’ 55-26 victory in the reverse fixture, while fly-half Freddie Burns orchestrated the hosts superbly from fly-half and ended with a personal haul of 15 points.

The result laid down another marker for Leicester’s fellow challengers at the top, while at the same time severely denting Saints’ play-off hopes, with the visitors’ discipline deserting them too often.

It was Northampton who scored the game’s opening try after six minutes, however, when scrum-half Alex Mitchell reacted first to Paul Hill’s off-load going to ground and stepped Bryce Hegarty to go clear.

Saints’ bright start was soon snuffed out, as Jasper Wiese rumbled Leicester to within a few metres of the line before Richard Wigglesworth’s sharp pass sent Nadolo under the posts. Burns converted to put the Tigers ahead and he soon extended their lead to 10-5 with a penalty after Ahsee Tuala was pinged for holding on.

It was now all Leicester, and Nadolo was in for his second try after 22 minutes when good hands from captain Hanro Liebenberg and Burns allowed the giant Fijian winger to barrel over from close range.

Burns went off for a head injury assessment soon after converting that score, leading to Chris Ashton making his Tigers debut, with replacement kicker Hegarty then pushing a penalty wide.

The hosts celebrated their third try when Julian Montoya went over off a driving maul, but that was soon cancelled out when Rory Hutchinson made a superb break down the right before passing inside to put Courtnall Skosan in the clear. A superb tackle by Ashton

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