Handre Pollard downs compatriots as Leicester fight back to beat Stormers

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Leicester Tigers won their Investec Champions Cup opener with the Stormers thanks to 20 points from Handre Pollard

Leicester Tigers head coach Dan McKellar was pleased to see his half-time words have an effect as they fought back to beat the Stormers 35-26 in theĀ Investec Champions Cup.

Springboks fly-half Handre Pollard went a long way to securing the win with 20 points despite a flat first-half performance from the hosts, who went into the break 17-10 behind.

McKellar said: ā€œI donā€™t do it that often these days and itā€™s not about yelling and screaming, itā€™s about understanding we needed to shift in and around attitude and enthusiasm and effort areas.

ā€œSomeoneā€™s going to drop a ball every now and then or throw a bad pass, I can live with that, but I canā€™t live with being out-enthused.

ā€œWe got some set-piece dominance, we kicked better, it was tough conditions out there. I know everyone wants to see us throwing the ball around and I thought again there were some good moments of really good passages and skill and good play, but we just executed our game plan.

ā€œWe managed to put them under pressure with our kicking game, through our defence and through our set-piece. At this time of the year, thatā€™s whatā€™s going to win games.ā€

Solomone Kata scored the opening try for Leicester, but Keke Morabe and Courtnall Skosan both touched down to allow the Stormers to go into half-time ahead.

Although the visitors proved very hard to shake off, a second try from Kata along with scores by Pollard and Josh Bassett ensured the Tigers got the job done in the end.

Stormers head coach John Dobson said: ā€œIā€™m thrilled with the effort and the physicality, all the stuff we wanted. Weā€™re probably disappointed with the way we didnā€™t get anything in the end.

ā€œItā€™s a bit curious because thereā€™s so much pride for the performance ā€“ thereā€™s a lock [Dylan Sjoblom] who arrived and joined us this week on Tuesday ā€“ but thereā€™s disappointment not to get a point out of it.

ā€œIā€™m not sure our best team would have done much better, but for the competition and for Leicester weā€™d like to be at full noise, so it is a pity.

ā€œItā€™s so important for us to be part of this competition in South Africa, it means so much to us.

ā€œItā€™s great that we fought. I think if weā€™d got rolled over 44-3, we would have been the side to have damaged the competition. You could see there was some talent in there.ā€

PA

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