Plain Sale-ing for Gloucester
Gloucester ensured their Aviva Premiership play-off spot, a trip to Saracens, with a 68-17 win over Sale at Kingsholm.
Last Updated: 07/05/11 6:48pm
Gloucester dismantled Sale Sharks 68-17 on the final day of the regular season to confirm an Aviva Premiership play-off trip to Saracens.
The home side started slowly at Kingsholm but, once into their stride, produced some brilliant attacking play to run in 10 tries.
Charlie Sharples and Henry Trinder combined for five of those to ensure there was no fairytale end to the Sale careers of Charlie Hodgson and Chris Jones.
After three minutes Gloucester had the first opportunity to put points on the scoreboard but Nicky Robinson dragged wide his 30-metre penalty attempt.
Moments later the Sharks had a golden opportunity for the first try - but somehow they blew it.
Mistake
Some weak Gloucester tackling allowed Sale to make inroads in the home 22 and a try seemed a certainty - but a forward pass from Nick Macleod to his support player when only a metre from the try line meant the chance was lost.
When Sale were penalised at a scrum 40 metres out, Gloucester declined the kickable penalty. However, from the resulting lineout the home side were in turn penalised so their option failed to pay off.
After 16 minutes Gloucester took the lead. Sale lost possession at a ruck near halfway enabling James Simpson-Daniel to swiftly counter-attack. It resulted in a try for the supporting Rory Lawson, with Robinson's conversion attempt being unsuccessful.
Sale were showing some improved form, troubling Gloucester with some enterprising attacking play.
The visitors earned their reward when Hodgson reduced the arrears with a simple penalty - but that success was short-lived as Scott Lawson drove over from close range for a try which Robinson converted to give the home side a 12-3 lead after 25 minutes.
Gloucester soon extended that lead when from a scrum close to the Sharks line. The home side moved the ball along their three-quarter line for Trinder to walk past some poor defensive work from Sale for a try which Robinson converted to make it 19-3 at the interval.
Five minutes after the restart Gloucester picked up their fourth try and with it the bonus point to ensure qualification for the play-offs.
From a driving line-out in the Sharks' 22 the ball sped along the back line for Sharples to outflank the cover for an excellent try.
Moments later Sharples was over again following clever work from Robinson, who kicked both conversions to leave Sale 33-3 adrift.
Robinson gave the visitors some respite when his stray pass was intercepted by Sale hooker Neil Briggs, who galloped over for a try which Hodgson converted.
Hat-trick
However, normal service was resumed when Trinder crossed for Robinson to convert, then excellent work from Trinder saw Sharples race 50 metres for his hat-trick try - which Robinson again converted.
The outside half then picked up a try when Sharples beat off two weak tackles to send his team-mate over the line.
Sale crossed for a try through Neil McMillan - which Hodgson converted - before the outside-half was substituted to an appreciative round of applause.
However, late tries from James Simpson-Daniel and Dave Lewis - both converted by Tim Taylor - rounded off an emphatic Gloucester victory.