The Rugby Paper

Patient Lions earn reward in the end

- ■ By ED WILLIAMS

LEICESTER Lions had to be patient as they broke down a resilient Wharfedale for a resounding win.

Lions had the upper hand in the first half, but often lost their shape and a stubborn Dale kept in touch with their hosts, briefly leading at the start of the second period.

However, Lions ran in four second-half tries as they overpowere­d their Yorkshire opponents.

Sam Benjamin opened the scoring for Lions and Eliot Bale added the extras.

Dan Stockdale replied for Dale with Tom Barrett levelling the score from the tee.

A Bale penalty restored the home side’s lead as the teams went into the interval at 10-7.

Josh Burridge put Dale briefly into the lead at the start of the second half with an unconverte­d try, which came from a catch and drive from Lions’ 22.

Both sides had suffered a yellow card and from then on a succession of sin bins meant that Dale found it difficult to compete, sometimes with only 13 men on the field.

Leicester capitalise­d on their numerical advantage – Devon Constant grabbed two tries, Benjamin got his second and Marco Dallavalle also crossed.

And with Bale in excellent kicking form, the Lions secured an emphatic victory.

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