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London Irish 20 - 12 Sale Sharks
Delon Armitage
Match Details
Half-Time: 12 - 3
Att: 9,744
Referee:
Venue: Madejski Stadium
Date: Sun 6th Jan 2008
Quick Stats
Tries: 3
Conversion: 1
Penalties: 5
Drop Goals: 0
1 0
Previous Meeting
Sharks7 - 17L Irish
L Irish20 - 12Sharks
Sharks9 - 14L Irish
L Irish14 - 31Sharks
L Irish21 - 29Sharks
Sale stutter to loss at Irish
Sale Sharks suffered their first GUINNESS PREMIERSHIP defeat for almost three months after producing a listless display at the Madejski Stadium.
The Sharks proved rudderless without injured fly-half Charlie Hodgson, and were outplayed by three-try Irish.

Irish's attacking flair was rewarded with tries for wing Sailosi Tagicakibau, centre Gonzalo Tiesi and full-back Delon Armitage.

It proved only the Exiles' fourth league win this term, but they were outstanding value for a victory that rewarded their high-tempo game.

Sale simply did not function with Hodgson watching, rather than playing, and four Luke McAlister penalties were probably more than they deserved.

Armitage added the conversion to Tagicakibau's touchdown, while a late Eoghan Hickey penalty secured the points that left Sale fretting over a performance that fell way below their usual high standard.

McAlister switched to number 10 in Hodgson's absence, with Chris Mayor starting alongside Lee Thomas in midfield and Sharks rugby director Philippe Saint-Andre changing the entire front-row on duty against Leeds Carnegie last weekend.

Irish, without the services of broken hand victim Seilala Mapusua, replaced him at centre with Shane Geraghty and gave Hickey a rare first team opportunity as fly-half.

And Irish made a blistering start, carving Sale open inside two minutes when wing Topsy Ojo rounded opposite number Oriol Ripol and almost put the supporting Tiesi over.

But the home side were not to be denied, and quickly recycled possession - assisted by a pinpoint long pass by Geraghty - enabled Tagicakibau to cross wide out.

Armitage converted, but he was sin-binned five minutes later for a blatant trip on Sale's England wing Mark Cueto, before McAlister cut the deficit by slotting a 30-metre penalty.

Referee Sean Davey had his hands full controlling two packs simmering on the edge, and all the rugby came from an Irish side thriving on Geraghty's admirable sense of adventure.

Sale could not subdue suffocating Irish pressure, and the Exiles struck seven minutes before half-time.

It was another well-worked try, this time for Tiesi, who featured on an overlap outside Tagicakibau, and although Armitage failed to land a difficult conversion attempt, Irish were good value for their nine-point interval advantage.

Tiesi though, did not reappear for the second period and was replaced by Nils Mordt as Irish looked to move further ahead.

And they had to wait barely two minutes, assisted by a missed Mayor tackle that allowed Armitage to scamper over unopposed when another exquisite Geraghty pass helped unlock Sale's defence.

Although a second McAlister penalty cut the gap to 11 points, Sale were so poor in attack that Irish had few problems keeping them at a safe distance.

McAlister completed his penalty hat-trick with 25 minutes left, which was the cue for Sale's most threatening attacking spell of the match, but a poor pass and knock-on summed up their day.

And it got worse, with Sale wasting a certain try when flanker Magnus Lund threw a forward pass to an unmarked Cueto.

Irish had to keep their shape and composure entering the closing 15 minutes, but substitute Juan Leguizamon lost his discipline, began throwing punches and conceded a penalty that McAlister kicked to the corner.

Sale, despite their glaring inadequacies, remained in the contest through a fourth McAlister penalty before Hickey calmed Irish's nerves with a clinching three-pointer.

LINEUPS SCORING SUMMARY TIMELINE
London IrishSale Sharks
SubsScoringNameNo.NameScoringSubs
Yellow card
1T 1C
Delon Armitage 15 Julien Laharrague



Topsy Ojo 14 Mark Cueto

Replacement off
1T
Gonzalo Tiesi 13 Chris Mayor



Shane Geraghty 12 Lee Thomas
Replacement off

1T
Sailosi Tagicakibau 11 Oriol Ripol Fortuny


1P
Eoghan Hickey 10 Luke McAlister 4P

Replacement off

Paul Hodgson 9 Richard Wigglesworth

Replacement off

Clarke Dermody 1 Andrew Sheridan
Replacement off
Replacement off

David Paice 2 Sebastien Bruno
Replacement off


Tonga Lea'aetoa 3 Eifion Roberts
Replacement off
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Nick Kennedy 4 Chris Jones



Bob Casey 5 Brent Cockbain
Replacement off


Declan Danaher 6 Jason White

Replacement off

Steffon Armitage 7 Magnus Lund

Replacement off

Richard Thorpe 8 Sebastien Chabal

Replacements
Replacements
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Dan Murphy 16 Neil Briggs
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Danie Coetzee 17 Stuart Turner
Replacement on
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James Hudson 18 Lionel Faure
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Phil Murphy 19 Dean Schofield
Replacement on
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Juan Manuel Leguizamon 20 Sean Cox

Replacement on

Peter Richards 21 Sililo Martens

Replacement on

Nils Mordt 22 Rudi Keil
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Penalty Tries
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Tom Varndell
Top Try Scorer
Season 2007 - 2008
14 tries
Club:
Leicester Tigers
Date of Birth:
16th September 1985
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