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Bristol Rugby 17 - 24 Sale Sharks
Luke McAlister
Match Details
Half-Time: 0 - 0
Att: 8,178
Referee:
Venue: Memorial Stadium
Date: Fri 11th Apr 2008
Quick Stats
Tries: 5
Conversion: 5
Penalties: 1
Drop Goals: 1
0 0
Previous Meeting
Bristol6 - 9Sharks
Bristol17 - 24Sharks
Sharks20 - 6Bristol
Sharks6 - 10Bristol
Bristol15 - 9Sharks
Sale push for play-offs with win at Bristol
Sale Sharks moved into the GUINNESS PREMIERSHIP's top four and remain on course to secure a place in next season's Heineken Cup after a 24-17 win at Bristol.

But they have a gruelling schedule ahead of them as they face Wasps on Tuesday evening and then host Newcastle next Sunday.

The second half saw four tries, with three from the Sharks, as Bristol suffered their third successive league defeat but they kept battling away to the end and secured a late losing bonus point.

The visitors dominated the early play but were unable to breach the Bristol line and when the home side finally got within touching distance of the Sale line they encountered similar resistance.

When Bristol were awarded a penalty after 12 minutes they opted to kick across field but Ed Barnes' chip was too far for wing Tom Arscott and Sale were able to clear their line.

Sale were quickly back close to the Bristol line when fly-half Charlie Hodgson kicked a penalty into the corner.

From the messy lineout Sale made a number of drives before Hodgson did a neat reverse pass to Mark Cueto.

But the former England wing was tackled by number eight Dan Ward-Smith and knocked on close to the line.

Bristol, with some players already looking a little sluggish at the midway point of the half. laboured the effort to clear their line.

Hodgson. who had already kicked 158 points for Sale this season, should have got the visitors on the scoreboard in the final 10 minutes of the half but the former England fly-half saw his 45-metre penalty attempt fall short.

The game remained scoreless at half time - only the fourth time since the the Premiership started in 1997.

Sale's director of rugby Philippe Saint Andre made two changes at half-time with Luke McAlister replacing Cueto on the right wing and Brent Cockbain taking over in the second row from Ignacio Fernandez Lobbe.

But it appeared that the Bristol half-time team talk had the most impact with Shaun Perry making an impressive break, but his chip ahead for wing David Lemi was too long.

Winger Arscott raced down the other touchline but he was tackled short of the line by fly-half Barnes.

Bristol were awarded a penalty which Barnes slotted between the uprights only for Sale to reply immediately from a ruck with scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth feeding centre Elvis Seveali'i.

He set lock Sean Cox away of a 15-metre dash to the line, with Hodgson adding the conversion from out wide.

Bristol briefly regained the lead as Barnes had the ball knocked out of his hands.

Centre Neil Brew tidied up and fended off full-back Foden to touch down, with Barnes converting.

But Sale again replied quickly with Foden side-stepping his way to the line for Hodgson to add the simple conversion.

Hodgson then slotted a drop goal between the uprights before converting the touchdown of Chris Jones.

With less than 10 minutes remaining Bristol looked set to reduce the arrears but replacement number eight Andrew Blowers knocked-on when over the line.

Bristol scored a late try through Samoan wing Lemi which replacement fly-half Jason Strange converted to complete the scoring.

LINEUPS SCORING SUMMARY TIMELINE
Bristol RugbySale Sharks
SubsScoringNameNo.NameScoringSubs


Luke Arscott 15 Ben Foden 1T



Tom Arscott 14 Mark Cueto
Replacement off
Replacement off

Rob Higgitt 13 Chris Bell


1T
Neil Brew 12 Elvis Seveali'i


1T
David Lemi 11 Oriol Ripol Fortuny
Replacement off
Replacement off
1C 1P
Ed Barnes 10 Charlie Hodgson 3C 1DG

Replacement off

Shaun Perry 9 Richard Wigglesworth
Replacement off
Replacement off

Darren Crompton 1 Andrew Sheridan

Replacement off

Scott Linklater 2 Sebastien Bruno
Replacement off


Jason Hobson 3 Stuart Turner
Replacement off


Roy Winters 4 Ignacio Fernandez Lobbe
Replacement off


Sean Hohneck 5 Sean Cox



Matt Salter 6 Jason White 1T

Replacement off

Joe El Abd 7 Chris Jones 1T

Replacement off

Dan Ward-Smith 8 Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe
Replacement off
Replacements
Replacements
Replacement on

Mark Regan 16 Neil Briggs
Replacement on
Replacement on

Peter Bracken 17 Eifion Roberts
Replacement on
Replacement on

Nathan Budgett 18 Brent Cockbain
Replacement on
Replacement on

Andrew Blowers 19 Mike Hills
Replacement on
Replacement on

Haydn Thomas 20 Will Cliff
Replacement on
Replacement on
1C
Jason Strange 21 Luke McAlister
Replacement on
Replacement on

Luke Eves 22 Selorm Kuadey
Replacement on
Penalty Tries
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Joe Maddock
Top Try Scorer
Season 2008 - 2009
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Club:
Bath Rugby
Date of Birth:
20th December 1978
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