
Back-rower Michael Noone was in the right place at the right time once again as Leicester Tigers took control of LV= Cup Pool Two at Worcester.
It is becoming a habit for the 24-year-old Irishman, who has now scored two tries in as many games.
Although Noone claims he just "fell over" the line for Tigers' crucial first try at Sixways, he put in another one of the impressive shifts that he is becoming known for at the club.
Having learned his trade at Leinster, the former Doncaster and Rotherham man has fitted in well at Leicester with a hard-working mentality in training and an on-pitch style of doing the basics very well indeed.
Noone faces incredibly strong competition in the back-row at Welford Road, but he is enjoying his spell of game-time and has been impressed with the young players – and some older heads – he has played alongside during the last fortnight.
"Richard Cockerill (director of rugby) is giving us our chances in the LV= Cup and you either take them or you don't," said Noone.
"We take it game by game and use the competition for the young boys to use as a stepping stone.
"They have done immensely well during the past fortnight and have really stood up.
"Cockers has backed them and the blend between them and some of the older boys in the side has been spot on.
"For guys like me, who have not had a whole lot of game-time, it is great to play in and they are a really great bunch of guys who are determined to do well and show a good mentality."
Noone's try came early in the second half with Worcester a man down and Tigers looking to take advantage, having clawed their way back from an early 10-0 deficit to make to make it 10-9.
"We didn't start too well and we were 10-0 down and looking at each other under the posts," he said.
"A few of the senior boys stood up and told us to concentrate on our next phase and go from there.
"We came out with our backs against the wall but were still in the game at half-time with just a one-point deficit at 10-9.
"We felt we were getting into the game then and our mentality was to kick on.
"I just flopped over the line for my try and that was it. David Mele and Jordan Crane did well with fast hands to get the ball to and I just fell over!
"We kept going and it was a good win in the end." Reported by This is 1 day ago.