Worcester Warriors

7 Pennell – not a faultless display from the full-back but finished off a frustrating campaign with a well-taken try.

8 Heem – showed his attacking prowess with a superb try as he brushed off tackles to score after pouncing on Tait’s fumble.

8 Olivier – close to agreeing a new deal with Warriors the Springbok produced a barnstorming performance, making good lines and was rewarded with a try.

6 Te’o – in his last showing before heading off with the British and Irish Lions the centre had a quiet afternoon although did play a key role in Warriors’ opening try.

7 Humphreys – did a fine job in attack and defence as he made many probing runs and scampered back brilliantly to deny Smith a try late on.

5 Mills – landed two long-range penalties and a touchline conversion but his kicking out of hand was poor and gifted Leicester territory.

6 Hougaard – put in some thumping tackles and tried to make things happen but Leicester did well to contain the livewire scrum-half.

5 Bower – replacing the suspended Val Rapava Ruskin the loosehead struggled against a power-packed Tigers side who had the edge in the set-piece.

6 Taufete’e – a constant threat with ball in hand but saw four of his throws stolen at the line-out before making way for Singleton on 55 minutes.

6 Milasonivich – came up against hot prospect Genge and found life difficult at times with Warriors often getting penalised at the scrum.

7 O’Callaghan – was part of a dysfunctional line-out but the Ireland legend led by example on the field as he defended resiliently.

6 Spencer – did not make much of an impact and was notably stopped in his tracks by former Warriors player Mike Williams in a huge collision.

7 Dowson – making his 262nd and final appearance in the top flight the flanker gave his all and received a standing ovation when he left the field.

8 Potgieter – another player Gold will be keen to sign up for next season as the experienced back rower was all over the park making tackles and driving forward.

8 MAMA – made a couple of surging runs from deep late on to get Warriors’ fans off their feet and kept pounding away at Tigers’ defence. My man of the match.

Replacements: Faosiliva 5 (Dowson 49), Singleton 6 (Taufete’s 55), Lamb 6 (Te’o 57), Vuna (Heem 67), Baldwin (Hougaard 70), Barry (O’Callaghan 70), Grant (Bower 72), Johnston (Milasinovich 72).

Referee: Tom Foley.

Attendance: 11,499.

Leicester: Tait; Thompstone, Roberts, Williams, Betham; Burns, B Youngs; Genge, T Youngs, Cole, Barrow, Kitchener, Williams, O'Connor, Hamilton. Replacements: McGuigan, Bateman, Balmain, Fitzgerald, Thacker, Harrison, Smith, Worth.

RUN OF PLAY

0-3: Burns pen, 12 mins.

3-3: Mills pen, 14 mins.

3-6: Burns pen, 18 mins.

3-11: T Youngs try, 28 mins.

3-13: Burns conv, 29 mins.

8-13: Pennell try, 31 mins.

10-13: Mills conv, 32 mins.

10-16: Burns pen, 36 mins.

13-16: Mills pen, 40 mins.

18-16: Heem try, 42 mins.

18-19: Burns drop goal, 48 mins.

18-22: Burns pen, 55 mins.

18-25: Burns pen, 58 mins.

23-25: Olivier try, 65 mins.

23-28: Burns pen, 69 mins.