By PAUL ROGERS
OLLIE Thorley scored four first-half tries but Gloucester were eventually made to work hard for the win by resurgent Tigers.
Gloucester were cruising with six scores on the board, but Harry Potter pulled a try back before the break and Jordan Taufua and Cameron Henderson both crossed to heap pressure on the Cherry & Whites who eventually responded with a try from Lloyd Evans to seal the win. Gloucester attack coach Alex King said: “We lost a little bit of control in the second half, but I am really proud of the boys that they found a way to win.”
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