tigers, who fielded a largely new look side under their new head coach — former england captain steve borthwickstin halewood reports. first steps into rugby's new normal. new measures, new regulations and even new faces. both exeter and leicester have a different look about them after lockdown. the tigers may have lost players, but they have others to colon. more often than not, it is ford. the lockdown lay—off hasn't done his kick off any harm. a slow start for the chiefs but they soon kicked into cheer. dave ewers for the first try, a typical smash and grab score from the chiefs, but the league leaders we re the chiefs, but the league leaders were keen to show off their running game as well. stuart hogg sliding his side into the lead, a difficult start for leicester's new head coach steve borthwick and it's only got worse. a penalty try, and a bonus point for exeter. the chiefs back into their stride and extending their lead at the top. there were three other games in the premiership to tell you about. already relegated saracens were beaten on their return to action. they lost 16—12 to bristo