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Leicester explain why they won't be doing an open-top bus city parade

Saracens players enter Twickenham prior to Gallagher Premiership final /PA

Leicester Tigers have explained why they will not be having an open-top bus tour around the city despite winning their first Gallagher Premiership title in nine years.

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Leicester won their 11th title after beating Sarries 15-12 in a thrilling final at Twickenham. A Freddie Burns’ drop-goal with 20 seconds of normal time remaining saw Leicester home, but despite the heroics, they won’t be getting a city parade.

Earlier this week a Tigers fan asked the Mayor of Leicester, Peter Soulsby, if the council would be faciliating the such an event, implying that one wouldn’t be done as it was rugby and not football, to which Soulsby replied: ‘We are up for it if Tigers want to do it. It was an absolutely brilliant victory!’

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      However there’s a snag: Leicester simply don’t have the players available. As many as 12 players are away on international duty, while many other players are enjoying a well deserved holiday abroad during rugby’s relatively short off season.

      A spokesperson for the club explained the situation in a statement given to Leicestershire Live:

      “We would love to be able to share the team’s success with the Tigers community and thank our magnificent supporters personally. Their contribution is key to everything the team does on the field and they play a huge part in the season home and away.

      “We are also thankful for the support of Sir Peter Soulsby and the Mayor’s office for suggestions of a celebration event. The rugby calendar, however, means we already have a dozen players away on international tours which begin within a couple of days of the Gallagher Premiership Final and the rest of the playing squad are on their contractual summer break, meaning we are unable to get everyone together again at this point.

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      “Players return for pre-season training at different points of the summer, depending on their commitments elsewhere, and then we are very quickly back into the new campaign.

      “We are taking the Premiership trophy on tour to Tigers events throughout our region this summer and creating opportunities for supporters to have their own photos with it, including at the Family Fun Day event based at Mattioli Woods Welford Road and the plaza next to the new Hotel Brooklyn next Saturday, July 2. We look forward to welcoming those supporters back to Tigers for the start of the new season.”

      In 2016 the Leicester City FC had a parade after somehow winning the English Premiership, an event which was attended by tens of thousands of fans. They also did one in Bangkok, Thailand.

      additional reporting PA

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      I have been following Lions tours for the last 30 odd years and I can’t remember one feeling as flat as this one, so your damp squib comment is a fair one.


      I think there are a few reasons for this;


      1) The opposition isn’t that strong this tour and hasn’t generated the normal excitement and uncertainty for the tests, most people are expecting 0-3 (which has never happened in living memory before).


      2) The growing discontent within the fan base at the number of “outside BIL “ born players in the squad is a growing issue. The import issue has reached saturation point with some fans and is a bit negative element to this tour (will improve as nation switching becomes harder).


      3) The rugby so far hasn’t been great and the tactics to date are not very exciting. People expected more from Andy Farrell and his Lions team.


      4) Lions management have scored some own goals with the selection and subsequent call ups. It should have been the best 44 players from the start of the tour but the recent call ups have been underwhelming and damaged the Lions brand for some fans.


      5) This tour would have been better if they merged Australia with Argentina and the Lions played Fiji as a warm up game to give the Pacific Nations a better chance of exposure and glory to grow the game. This is the sort of innovative thinking they need to bring out the magic of the Lions brand and create an exciting experience for all.


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      Nick,

      I am a long suffering England fan, who has had to endure watching 4 years of dull rugby, poor selections and painful defeats. Steve Borthwick talks about GPS and picks squads by numbers and then we put in a poor performance on the pitch - it’s been a consistent trend.


      Something changed in the Six Nations and we totally changed our style (literally overnight) and played some really good footie, which finally felt like positive rugby for a change.


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      Lions will be too powerful over 80 mins, so doesn’t really matter who they pick. Just please don’t put too much hype on Pollock. His 20 mins of International rugby going into this tour were positive but the media caused a frenzy and no other player would be selected on this basis.


      Let’s enjoy the rugby and give Pollock the space and time he requires.

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