Manchester Evening News

Sharks are out of luck

Diamond pleased despite defeat to leaders

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SALE boss Steve Diamond felt that the luck went against his side as they lost 20-14 at home to Premiershi­p leaders Exeter Chiefs.

The result was a blow to the Sharks’ top-four hopes but Diamond couldn’t fault his team’s will to win.

“There was a lot of effort, a lot of blood but I think the side that made the fewest mistakes probably just got it in the end,” he said.

“We line broke quite well in the first half but we just couldn’t finish them off and I think they got the rub of the green with the bounce.

“I’m not that disappoint­ed but I will have a pint tonight over the bonus-point and will have a look at the performanc­e of the referee tomorrow.

“I think we’re at the races, that’s the important thing. They’re a good side and anybody who doubts them does so at their own peril. They know how to grind a game out, they’re good at the dark stuff and better than us at that.”

The Sharks started well at the AJ Bell Stadium, often forcing the Chiefs into reverse in the loose, but mistakes were their undoing and the West Countrymen benefited, touching down twice through Ollie Devoto and Don Armand.

With Gareth Steenson adding a penalty and conversion, Exeter held a 15-0 advantage at the interval, which proved to be enough to claim the win.

Although Sam James and Will Cliff crossed the whitewash for Sale, Sean Lonsdale’s try helped the visitors remain at the Premiershi­p summit. After their meek surrender to Northampto­n Saints two weeks ago, the Sharks have upped the intensity since and their physicalit­y helped produce a brutal start to the encounter, but Exeter wore them down in the first half.

Both sides were abrasive in the tackle and at the contact area but Sale’s accuracy at the breakdown let them down on a couple of occasions, which allowed Steenson to kick the visitors into a 3-0 lead.

They were also making too many errors with ball in hand, despite creating a number of opportunit­ies, and the Chiefs capitalise­d by pouncing on a loose ball.

It was kicked ahead, with Santiago Cordero latching onto it and although Ben Curry did well to recover, the Argentine’s offload found Devoto and the centre superbly chipped the ball up into his hands and finished in the corner.

Buoyed by that score, Exeter duly increased the pressure and put the hosts on the back foot, forcing Diamond’s men to infringe consistent­ly on their own line. The Greater Manchester outfit were perhaps fortunate not to see yellow, but it did not matter as Armand charged across the whitewash for a 15-point buffer at the interval.

The second period began in a similar fashion with the Sharks giving away possession after a poor error, but they regained their composure to force the Chiefs to defend their line.

However, Rob Baxter’s men were outstandin­g and frustrated their opponents, winning several turnovers and keeping Sale scoreless going into the final quarter.

Diamond’s charges did finally manage to cross the whitewash, though, when James went over from close range, but the Devonians were too good on the day and effectivel­y sealed the win through Lonsdale.

Sale did hit back via a well-worked score as Cliff touched down, but the Chiefs held on for their 12th domestic victory of the season.

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Sale Sharks’ Faf De Klerk reacts after Exeter Chiefs’ third try

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