Leicester Tigers moved into fourth place in the Premiership after a convincing 34-7 win over struggling Harlequins at The Stoop. The visitors dominated from start to finish, with scrum-half Jack van Poortvliet delivering a timely reminder to England coach Steve Borthwick as he scored a stunning solo try.
Van Poortvliet was one of the brighter lights in a dominant display, and his effort came after a neatly worked short line-out routine. He stepped off his right boot to jink inside what was left of the Quins defence before going over. His speed of delivery is good, and he's a top-notch number nine, said Leicester head coach Geoff Parling.
The Tigers pack worked hard for each other, it was very windy and conditions were quite hard but I am very pleased with what we did, Parling added. The league doesn't lie. We are obviously not at the very top and there are things we can improve on to really push on.
Leicester's win is a significant one, as they move up to fourth place in the table. They have struggled with injuries, but their players adapted well and showed great spirit. Van Poortvliet was excellent today, said Parling. He's had some injuries which have not helped him at certain times. His speed of delivery is good and he's a top-notch number nine.
Harlequins, on the other hand, are struggling to find consistency. They looked like they were lacking in confidence, particularly after Cadan Murley broke the Tigers defensive line only for Bryn Bradley to fumble the final pass with the line beckoning. Jason Gilmore, Harlequins head coach, said their fans have been brilliant but that it's not skillset, it's mindset. We went on the back foot pretty quickly and couldn't turn things around.
The Tigers ran roughshod over a Quins outfit with five tries, including those from Hamer-Webb, Steward, Blamire, and Perese. Billy Searle added the extras after a penalty. Leicester's win is a welcome boost for their season, but they must continue to work hard for each other if they want to push on.
Quins look to be lacking in confidence as much as anything and had their own chance to level at 7-7 after Murley broke the Tigers defensive line only for Bradley to fumble the final pass with the line beckoning. The home side held out while David was in the bin, but still struggled to contain Leicester's attack.
David said our fans have been brilliant. We had a sold-out Stoop today but I can understand their feelings. They are loyal to the team and club. We need to give them something to enjoy on the field. It's not skillset, it's mindset. We went on the back foot pretty quickly and couldn't turn things around.
Leicester Tigers' win is a significant one, as they move up to fourth place in the table. They have struggled with injuries, but their players adapted well and showed great spirit.
Van Poortvliet was one of the brighter lights in a dominant display, and his effort came after a neatly worked short line-out routine. He stepped off his right boot to jink inside what was left of the Quins defence before going over. His speed of delivery is good, and he's a top-notch number nine, said Leicester head coach Geoff Parling.
The Tigers pack worked hard for each other, it was very windy and conditions were quite hard but I am very pleased with what we did, Parling added. The league doesn't lie. We are obviously not at the very top and there are things we can improve on to really push on.
Leicester's win is a significant one, as they move up to fourth place in the table. They have struggled with injuries, but their players adapted well and showed great spirit. Van Poortvliet was excellent today, said Parling. He's had some injuries which have not helped him at certain times. His speed of delivery is good and he's a top-notch number nine.
Harlequins, on the other hand, are struggling to find consistency. They looked like they were lacking in confidence, particularly after Cadan Murley broke the Tigers defensive line only for Bryn Bradley to fumble the final pass with the line beckoning. Jason Gilmore, Harlequins head coach, said their fans have been brilliant but that it's not skillset, it's mindset. We went on the back foot pretty quickly and couldn't turn things around.
The Tigers ran roughshod over a Quins outfit with five tries, including those from Hamer-Webb, Steward, Blamire, and Perese. Billy Searle added the extras after a penalty. Leicester's win is a welcome boost for their season, but they must continue to work hard for each other if they want to push on.
Quins look to be lacking in confidence as much as anything and had their own chance to level at 7-7 after Murley broke the Tigers defensive line only for Bradley to fumble the final pass with the line beckoning. The home side held out while David was in the bin, but still struggled to contain Leicester's attack.
David said our fans have been brilliant. We had a sold-out Stoop today but I can understand their feelings. They are loyal to the team and club. We need to give them something to enjoy on the field. It's not skillset, it's mindset. We went on the back foot pretty quickly and couldn't turn things around.
Leicester Tigers' win is a significant one, as they move up to fourth place in the table. They have struggled with injuries, but their players adapted well and showed great spirit.