Try-scoring discovery Tom Varndell grabbed two more - the first after only 28
seconds - as Leicester plunged Bath to their third successive defeat of the new
Guinness Premiership season.
The England Under-21 wing three-quarter, who announced his arrival with a
hat-trick in his second senior match against Worcester last season, has now
scored 12 in as many appearances for the Tigers.
Leicester literally threw away a commanding 17-6 first half lead as they
presented Bath with two gift interception tries which helped the visitors go
23-17 ahead.
But Barndell crossed over once again in the second half to restore the lead and goal
kicking fly-half Andy Goode, finished with 20 points, put the issue beyond
doubt.
Barndell's opening try came when he snatched a pass from Bath full-back Matt
Perry, intended for French winger David Bory, and there was no stopping the
20-year old Steve Merchant, who has clocked 10.8 seconds for 100 metres, as he
raced in from the half-way line.
Olly Barkley replied with two penalties for Bath before Leicester scored their
second try.
Geordan Murphy put the visitors on the back foot with a probing kick down the
left touchline, Barndell's pace got him to the ball first and he scooped it up
and passed back inside for Irish full-back Murphy to apply the finish.
Goode converted both and kicked a penalty but Bath refused to roll over and
were rewarded with an interception try of their own in the 35th minute.
Bory, taking his first start since signing from Castres Olympique during the
summer, took a pass from Daryl Gibson, intended for Austin Healy, and made the
break to create the try for centre Andy Higgins.
Barkley, who this week reverted to his original kicking style after missing
seven out of 13 shots in the opening two matches of the season - abandoning
attempts by England kicking guru Dave Alread to remodel his approach - made it
three kicks from three with the conversion.
Fly-half Andy Dunne reduced the arrears to one point with a drop-goal before
half-time and then in the 54th minute Bath took advantage of a second gift to
take the lead for the first time.
Goode's mistimed pass was taken by Bory who went over in the corner, with
Barkley again adding the conversion.
The Tigers' fly-half quickly made amends with a 58 minute penalty and then,
following a spell of sustained pressure, provided the sloping pass which sent
Barndell diving over in the left hand corner.
Goode converted from the touchline and then added two more penalties - one
from inside his own half to put Tigers 30-23 ahead before Barkley pulled a
penalty for Bath.
But Leicester had the final say with a try from back-row forward Shane
Jennings, again converted by Goode, deep into injury time.