By NEALE HARVEY
MATHEW Tait has challenged Leicester to improve their ball retention and accuracy or suffer the ignominy of recording the club’s worst losing run in over half a century.
Tigers last lost six games in a row in 1965, when Great Britain dealt in pounds, shillings and pence and Harold Wilson was Prime Minister, but that is the fate awaiting them if they fail to halt Exeter’s juggernaut.
Having lost 29-17 to Saracens on Christmas Eve, full-back Tait told The Rugby Paper: “It was very disappointing not to come away with anything from that game and there have be...
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