Leicester (20) 38
Try: Flood, Mauger, Crane, Smith Con: Flood 3 Pens: Flood 4
Perpignan (13) 27
Try: Mermoz, Tonita, Penalty Con: Mele 2 Pens: Mele 2
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Flood takes on the unusually attired Philip Burger at Welford Road
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Leicester stayed top of Pool Three in the Heineken Cup as they recorded a bonus-point win over Perpignan, with Toby Flood claiming a 23-point haul.
Flood's fine solo try, in addition to two early penalties, gave Leicester a healthy lead only for the visitors to level with a remarkable 70m score.
Aaron Mauger crossed just before the break for Leicester as Flood's kicks kept the scoreboard ticking over.
Perpignan cut the gap, but tries from Jordan Crane and Matt Smith sealed it.
With England manager Martin Johnson and attack coach Brian Smith watching from the stands, Flood had the opportunity to show his performance against New Zealand last weekend was a temporary blip in an otherwise impressive start to the season.
His goal-kicking ensured Leicester's early dominance in the pack was reflected in the scoreline, while his opposite number David Mele was not as accurate with the boot.
And when Leicester's number 10 got the ball in space, he stepped past Nathan Hines and then danced past three other defenders to score next to the posts.
Two Mele kicks got Perpignan into the match, and then a stunning try from Maxime Mermoz levelled the scores.
The centre took a long line-out in his own 22, stepped inside Flood and then shrugged off the Tigers cover defence to race almost the length of the field.
Leicester hit back on the stroke of half-time after a great Dan Hipkiss run set up the position for Mauger to dummy his way over the line.
The Tigers' pack started the second half with a magnificent statement of intent at the scrum, marching their opponents 15m back before winning a penalty for Flood to convert.
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Dan Carter was in the stands to watch his new Perpignan team-mates
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Perpignan's Philip Burger, eccentrically dressed in black tights, endured a nightmare at full-back with handling errors and missed tackles galore, and it was from one of his mistakes that Leicester stretched clear again.
An unstoppable Leicester scrum drove 10m over the line, with Crane showing ball control that Cristiano Ronaldo would be proud of at the back before picking up and burrowing over.
Good handling released Smith for Leicester's fourth try, and the winger eluded a half-hearted tackle from Burger to secure the bonus point.
With Hipkiss sin-binned in injury-time for killing the ball, Perpignan were awarded a last-gasp penalty try as a feisty game threatened to boil over in the dying seconds.
Words and punches were exchanged after the final whistle, suggesting a fierce encounter in next week's return fixture when superstar fly-half Dan Carter is expected to make his Perpignan debut.
Leicester: G. Murphy, Hamilton, Hipkiss, Mauger, Smith, Flood, Dupuy, Ayerza, Kayser, White, Corry, Kay, Croft, Moody, Crane.
Replacements: Chuter, Cole, Wentzel, B. Deacon, B. Youngs, Rabeni, J. Murphy.
Perpignan: Burger, Plante, Manas, Mermoz, Candelon, Mele, Durand, Chobet, Guirado, Mas, Kairelis, Hines, Tonita, Perez, Chouly.
Replacements: Geli, Guiry, Britz, Olibeau, Sid, Porical, Pulu.
Referee: Nigel Owens (WRFU)
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