Sale power into top four
Sale survived a second-half wobble to bulldoze their way into the Guinness Premiership top four.
Last Updated: 04/05/08 5:13pm
Sale survived a second-half wobble to bulldoze their way into the Guinness Premiership top four and leave Harlequins' play-off hopes hanging by a thread.
Tries from Richard Wigglesworth and Andy Vik put the Sharks 23-11 ahead, but they faltered after losing two men to the sin-bin.
England prop Andrew Sheridan was the first to be shown the yellow card for punching and he was soon followed by Juan Fernandez Lobbe for pulling down a maul.
Quins subsequently piled on the pressure but a try from scrum-half Danny Care was all they could manage despite their dominance of possession.
The Twickenham club had raced into an early lead through winger Tom Williams but once the Sharks' fearsome pack had settled they were comprehensively outmuscled.
Play-off place assured
Sale now look assured of reaching the Premiership play-offs - they close the regular season at home to London Irish - and today's victory suggests they are serious title contenders.
Despite their defeat Quins - who finished with a potentially crucial bonus point - could yet join them in the semi-finals with top-four rivals Leicester and Wasps also losing on Sunday.
Sale were battered by an early onslaught from Quins who kept the ball for the opening five minutes and were rewarded with a try for Williams.
Ugo Monye produced a beautiful touchfinder and Quins stole the ball at the line-out before spreading it wide where full-back Mike Brown delivered the scoring pass to Williams.
Fly-half Adrian Jarvis missed the conversion but slotted a penalty as Sale, whose line-out was misfiring woefully, struggled to gain a foothold in the match.
Sale number eight Sebastien Chabal was conspicuous, although not always for the right reasons as he flopped on the ball to hand Jarvis three points.
The Sharks had been in Quins' 22 just once before they breached the whitewash in the 26th minute, Chris Jones doing the damage with a well-timed run through midfield.
The England lock made hard work of the finish with just full-back Mike Brown to beat but Wigglesworth was on hand to complete the move.
Charlie Hodgson converted and Quins' woes continued when hooker Tani Fuga was stretchered off and replaced by Chris Brooker following a heavy collision.
All Black Luke McAlister wowed the Twickenham Stoop as a side-step at full sprint swept him through the midfield only for his perfectly-executed chip to be met with a knock-on as the line beckoned.
Sale could not be denied in the 46th minute though when excellent work from Chabal in the tight led to a half-chance down the right which winger Andy Vilk exploited with a fine finish.
Hodgson, who had earlier booted a penalty, added the conversion and his second three pointer to push the Sharks 20-11 ahead at half-time.
Sale remained in full control as the match approached the final quarter with Hodgson landing another penalty to reflect their superiority on the scoreboard.
Full-back Ben Foden had the Quins defence at panic stations with a darting run but the supporting Selorm Kuadey ran into trouble.
Sheridan was sent to the sin-bin for a 60th minute punch on George Robson, forcing referee Dave Pearson to opt for uncontested scrums.
It was now Sale's turn to scramble furiously as Quins launched waves of attacks and when Sharks openside Lobbe was show a yellow card for his professional foul they were ready to crack.
The home pack surged forward and Care spotted space down the right, darting free and touching down.
But Quins could not add to the score as Sale closed out the match in expert fashion.