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Pat expects a tough test

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Pat Howard can rely on personal experience when he says he expects a tough test for his Leicester Tigers team against Bourgoin on Friday evening.

As the Tigers head coach prepared to take his squad to France for the third game in this season's Heineken Cup, Howard said: "I know from my own experience of the French championship that it is a tough place to go and we are expecting a tough game.
"It is a small town and they have done a superb job being such a force in French rugby there.

"When I played at Clermont we talked about how difficult it was to play at Bourgoin, with a very passionate crowd in a small ground. But it is great for the players to play there and I enjoyed the experience."

Howard welcomes back his senior internationals, including captain Martin Corry, for a crunch encounter in the Rhone Alps region of France, and is delighted to head over the Channel with his side sitting in third place in the Guinness Premiership after a tough recent programme.

"I am obviously happy to have all of the internationals back," he said. "And I am also really proud of the guys who have played in the last four weeks.

"We had a poor performance at Northampton last week with a younger team, but there were still some positives in terms of individual performances. We beat Worcester, we were really good in winning at Wasps, got a victory over London Irish and against Saracens we started slowly but they are a reasonable side who did not lose a lot of players to internationals and we had our chances to win it.

"I am really happy with those guys and I hope for their sake that we can keep the momentum that they started."

Tigers follow this weekend's trip to France with a return encounter with Bourgoin at Welford Road a week on Saturday before the final Pool D games against Cardiff Blues at home and away to Munster in the new year.

"The back-to-back games, like we found out against the Ospreys and Wasps in recent years, are very tough," said Howard. "They are like a game of chess and you cannot afford to get ahead of yourself."