Bath Chronicle

Bath see off Sharks to end losing streak

- John Evely sport@bathchron.co.uk

After a difficult week for the club, Bath Rugby got back to winning ways with a morale boosting 27-22 victory over Sale Sharks at the AJ Bell Stadium on Friday night.

Bath got off to the best possible start, scoring a try through Tom de Glanville inside two minutes.

The visitors added two more firsthalf tries with Tom Dunn and Josh Bayliss both crossing the line.

Jono Ross scored a first half try for Sale, and with both sides’ fly-halves kicking a penalty each Bath went into the break 14 points ahead.

Sale started the second half strongly with a Dan du Preez try but with a second Rhys Priestland penalty, alongside an outstandin­g defensive effort with a total of 219 tackles made, Bath held out for their first victory since the win over Worcester on December 5.

Cameron Neild added a third try for Sale late on, but the score was only enough to secure his side a losing bonus point.

Bath ended a run of six successive defeats with a moraleboos­ting 27-22 win over Sale at the AJ Bell Stadium on Friday.

Tries from Tom de Glanville, Tom Dunn and Josh Bayliss as well as 12 points from the boot of Rhys Priestland guided Bath to a victory that saw them pull six points clear of Worcester and Gloucester at the foot of the Gallagher Premiershi­p table.

Captain Jono Ross, Dan Du Preez and Cameron Neild touched down for Sale with Rob Du Preez kicking a conversion and penalty and AJ Macginty added a late conversion.

Alex Sanderson made 10 changes to the side that beat leaders Bristol as he suffered defeat in his first home game as Sale’s director of rugby.

Scotland internatio­nal Byron Mcguigan and youngsters Conor Doherty and Tom Roebuck were amongst the players coming into the XV. By contrast, Bath made just two changes, with captain Josh Mcnally back from injury and Will Muir making his debut.

The visitors had the best possible start as they opened the scoring within two minutes through de Glanville, who broke through the

Sale defence with ease in the farright corner for a try converted by Rhys Priestland.

The Sharks got back into the game midway through the first half, with a close-range penalty from Rob Du Preez. Moments later, however, Bath restored their sevenpoint advantage when Priestland slotted a straightfo­rward penalty of his own.

Sale’s first try of the game in the 27th minute took persistenc­e, with Bath’s defence remaining resolute, but the hosts’ patience paid off with

Ross touching down and Rob Du Preez converting to level the scores.

The sides were not equal for long, however, as Bath hit back and following an opening on the righthand side, hooker Dunn crashed over under the posts to put the visitors back in front.

Two minutes before the end of the half, Sale won a line-out in a threatenin­g position and a scrum soon followed but the visitors won it to prevent the Sharks closing the gap before the break.

There was still time for a further twist before half time as Sale lost the ball in a crucial position, enabling Bayliss to break and score a try converted by Priestland to give the visitors a 24-10 lead at the interval.

The hosts came straight out of the blocks in the second half, which was just four minutes old when they reduced the deficit.

Following a sequence of impressive off-loads, the hosts earned a penalty just in front of the line and Dan Du Preez took the ball over the line - his brother Rob was unsuccessf­ul with the conversion attempt.

In the 57th minute, Bath were awarded a penalty due to a Sale player being in an offside position and it was duly converted by Priestland to extend the visitors’ advantage to 12 points.

The Sharks thought they’d reduced the deficit in the 76th minute when Dan Du Preez crossed but the TMO overturned the decision for a forward pass in the buildup.

Sale did manage to pick up a losing bonus point with the last action of the game via a converted try from replacemen­t Neild.

 ?? Pic: Gareth Copley/getty Images ?? Bath Rugby’s Tom Dunn beats Jono Ross and Curtis Langdon of Sale Sharks to score his side’s second try during the Gallagher Premiershi­p match at the AJ Bell Stadium. Bath came away with a 22-27 victory to bring to an end a run of six consecutiv­e losses.
Pic: Gareth Copley/getty Images Bath Rugby’s Tom Dunn beats Jono Ross and Curtis Langdon of Sale Sharks to score his side’s second try during the Gallagher Premiershi­p match at the AJ Bell Stadium. Bath came away with a 22-27 victory to bring to an end a run of six consecutiv­e losses.
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 ?? Pictures: Gareth Copley/getty Images ?? Above, Max Clark of Bath is tackled by Coenie Oosthuizen of Sale Sharks. Below, Mike Williams of Bath goes into contact with Robert Du Preez and Connor Doherty
Pictures: Gareth Copley/getty Images Above, Max Clark of Bath is tackled by Coenie Oosthuizen of Sale Sharks. Below, Mike Williams of Bath goes into contact with Robert Du Preez and Connor Doherty
 ??  ?? Tom de Glanville scores his side’s first try against Sale Sharks within two minutes of the start of the match
Tom de Glanville scores his side’s first try against Sale Sharks within two minutes of the start of the match

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