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3:12pm Sunday 12th October 2008
Toby Flood ensured Leicester's bid for a record-equalling third European title began in successful fashion with a 12-6 win against Ospreys at Welford Road.
The England international went off nursing a leg injury 20 minutes from time, but his four first-half penalties were enough to ground the Welsh region.
Shane Williams scored a drop-goal, with James Hook adding a penalty for Ospreys - he also missed two shots at goal - as Tigers avenged their Twickenham defeat in last season's EDF Energy Cup final.
With a potentially try-laden trip ahead of them to Pool Three whipping boys Treviso next Saturday, Leicester are up and running in pursuit of a third Heineken Cup triumph that would match French giants Toulouse.
The Ospreys though must beat Liberty Stadium visitors Perpignan in six days' time, or risk a possible pool stage exit.
Tigers were hungrier and quicker at the critical breakdown area, and it took Ospreys 14 minutes to break into Leicester's 22, by which time they were 3-0 behind.
Flood completed his penalty hat-trick early in the second quarter, landing one kick from a metre inside Leicester's half, but Tigers also blew three clear try-scoring chances.
Flood's fourth successful penalty put Leicester 12 points clear, and it took the Ospreys 39 minutes to open their account through a Williams drop-goal.
Williams' left-footed strike went over via the post, and referee Alain Rolland required confirmation from the video official before awarding it.
A Hook penalty after 58 minutes further cut the deficit but their was to be no further scoring as Leicester made a perfect start to their campaign.
Next week is The Oxford Times Wine Club Christmas Tasting and, with just four weeks to go until Christmas Day, it is an excellent opportunity to sample a specially-selected range of wines for the festive season.
One of the pictures on this page gives a good impression of the delights to be enjoyed at the Mole and Chicken on one of those sunny days that now seem as far as can be from our present situation.
I had trouble shifting my +1 for the musical Imagine This, which opened last week at the New London Theatre. No-one was interested (one German friend would have come, but funnily enough I hadn’t thought to ask him), and while nobody actually said, “Sounds like a gas”, there were plenty of unprintable responses, averaging out at: “Holocaust – the musical? Um, no thanks . . . ”
Another winter rolls in and, to cheer our spirits, Oxfordshire Touring Theatre Company travel hither and yon through the county with colour, music and fun trailing in their wake. For those of us who live in villages these harbingers of the festive season are a welcome sight.
Applications to be the next manager of Oxford United have been pouring in.
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