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Slade’s double trouble as Sale left in red mist

RASH VAN RENSBURG LETS CHIEFS OFF HOOK

- By Alex Spink

ENGLAND ace Henry Slade filled his boots with 20 points as sloppy Sale allowed Exeter to finally get off the mark.

Slade scored 18 points in a Premiershi­p match for the first time since 2015 to hand Chiefs their first win of the campaign. But only after Alex Sanderson’s Sharks again failed to turn up in the second half.

Having opened up an early 10-point lead, Sale allowed Slade to pick their pockets with tries either side of Rohan Janse van Rensburg being sent off for a dangerous hit.

Sanderson, below, said: “No complaints with the red. We had a very clear plan at halftime – or I thought it was clear – where we were going to play the game and how we were going to get there.

“We went away from that. Either we can’t execute it or to some degree lads think they know better – that’s a worry. .”

Sale gave up 17-point leads against Bath and London Irish in their first two games, scoring just three points in two second halves of rugby. This time they at least kept fighting, Cameron Neild having a try chalked off before Ewan Ashman tip-toed along the touchline for the first try of his career. But Van Rensburg’s red was a self-inflicted wound that proved fatal.

Within five minutes of his right shoulder making contact with the jaw of Exeter fly-half Harvey Skinner, Chiefs had turned the contest on its head. First Slade glided into the space left by the South African’s departure, then 6ft 5in forward Will Witty produced a moment of sheer magic after charging down a Rob du Preez kick around halfway. The lock brilliantl­y prodded the loose ball towards the try line, first with his right foot then his left and outpaced the defence for a score that won him the man-of-thematch award. While Sale missed the game management of absent playmaker AJ MacGinty, Exeter revelled in that very quality brought by Slade. “Henry was maybe a man with a point to prove,” Lawrence Dallaglio said of a player snubbed by the Lions.”

It proved too much for Sale and left Sanderson in familiar post-match mood.

“I’ve been frustrated after every game,” he said. “The win against Bath felt lucky, the draw at Irish felt like we lost and today we probably got what we deserved. It hurts. It keeps me up at night.”

SALE - Tries: Harrison, Ashman. Con: R du Preez. Pen: R du Preez.

EXETER - Tries: Slade 2, Witty. Cons: Slade 2. Pens: Slade 2.

 ?? ?? SECOND HELPING: Slade goes over again for the Chiefs
SECOND HELPING: Slade goes over again for the Chiefs

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