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Five-star Gloucester triumph

Five-star Gloucester triumph

Article Published: Sunday 28 January 2007

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Gloucester put an under-par Sale team to the sword in the Guinness Premiership on Saturday, running away 44-24 winners scoring five tries in the process.

The only low point for the hosts came when fly-half Ryan Lamb departed on a stretcher after amassing 15 points through a try, drop-goal, penalty and two conversions.

Lamb went to hospital for an x-ray on his right ankle, but Gloucester shrugged off his absence as hooker Olivier Azam and captain Marco Bortolami added tries that effectively ended the game as a contest inside 45 minutes.

Premiership champions Sale, minus more than a dozen injured players, bravely plugged away, and tries for scrum-half Ben Foden, lock Dean Schofield and centre Chris Mayor offered glimpses of what they might have achieved with a fully-fit squad.

Full-back Rhys Jones provided an assured presence, especially with his goal kicking that netted three conversions and a penalty, while Foden and Schofield were often heroic influences in adversity.

Gloucester, though, provided the headline performers in Balshaw and Tindall who, on today's evidence, made overwhelming cases to start against Scotland at Twickenham next weekend.

England head coach Brian Ashton is due to name his starting line-up on Monday, with Balshaw favourite for the full-back berth and Tindall appearing a strong bet at outside centre.

While Sale crashed to a sixth defeat from their last eight Premiership games - a title play-off place is slowly slipping away - Gloucester preserved an unbeaten home league record this season.

Sale were again decimated by injuries, with the likes of Jason Robinson, Mark Cueto, Ignacio Fernandez Lobbe and Lionel Faure all missing among a casualty count that had climbed comfortably into double figures.

Wales Under-19 international Jones - son of Sale coach Kingsley Jones - made his Premiership debut in a side captained by French number eight Sebastien Chabal, while scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth continued in the number 10 shirt.

Gloucester made a blistering start, slicing open Sale's defence after just 85 seconds through some brilliant approach work by Tindall and Balshaw.

Tindall's initial midfield thrust scattered defenders to all parts before Balshaw's pace and flanker Andy Hazell's power created room for Lamb to claim a try he also converted.

Jones opened Sale's account through an angled penalty, but there was no stopping Gloucester as a Lamb drop-goal was quickly followed by Balshaw darting 30 metres unopposed to touch down in the corner.

Lamb added the extras, and Sale already faced a damage-limitation exercise at 17-3 adrift, yet they regrouped admirably as impressive set-piece work created space for Foden to dart over.

Jones' conversion cut the gap to seven points in a richly-entertaining contest, but the second quarter proved a bitter-sweet experience for Gloucester.

Lamb landed a penalty, then his afternoon ended abruptly as he was carried off after going down injured in open play.

Gloucester's impressive momentum was not disrupted though, with Azam and Bortolami crashing over for tries in quick succession either side of half-time.

Ludovic Mercier, on as replacement for the stricken Lamb, converted both tries and, with more than 30 minutes remaining, Gloucester held an unassailable 34-10 advantage.

Sale could have collapsed without trace, given such a sizeable deficit, but they countered through tries by Schofield and Mayor.

Gloucester appeared briefly rattled and it took a Mercier penalty to settle them down until substitute Olly Morgan claimed their final try, which Mercier converted to leave the west-country club handily placed behind Premiership pacesetters Bristol and Leicester.

The Scorers:

For Gloucester:
Tries: Lamb, Azam, Balshaw, Bortolami, Morgan
Cons: Lamb 2, Mercier 3
Pens: Lamb, Mercier
Drop Goal: Lamb

For Sale Sharks:
Tries: Foden, Schofield, Mayor
Cons: Jones 3
Pen: Jones

The Teams:

Gloucester:15 Iain Balshaw, 14 James Bailey, 13 Jack Adams, 12 Mike Tindall, 11 James Simpson-Daniel, 10 Ryan Lamb, 9 Rory Lawson, 8 Adam Balding, 7 Andy Hazell, 6 Peter Buxton, 5 Alex Brown, 4 Marco Bortolami (c), 3 Carlos Nieto, 2 Olivier Azam, 1 Christian Califano.
Replacements: 16 Mefin Davies, 17 Nick Wood, 18 Will James, 19 Jake Boer, 20 Peter Richards, 21 Ludovic Mercier, 22 Olly Morgan.

Sale Sharks:15 Rhys Jones, 14 Chris Bell, 13 Chris Mayor, 12 Mark Taylor, 11 Oriol Ripol, 10 Richard Wigglesworth, 9 Ben Foden, 8 Sebastian Chabal, 7 Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe, 6 Chris Jones, 5 Chris Day, 4 Dean Schofield, 3 Barry Stewart, 2 Andy Titterrell, 1 Eifion Roberts,
Replacements:16 Sebastien Bruno, 17 Stuart Turner, 18 Ben Evans, 19 David Tait, 20 Andrew Vilk, 21 Matt Riley, 22 Jon Bryant.

Referee: Tony Spreadbury
Touch judges: Andy Pearce, Steve Terheege
Television match official: Andy Turner

365 Digital

 

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