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Sin-binned Sharks sting Wasps thanks to last-gasp victory

Phil wants to complete City’s Quad quest and then help Three Lions to glory in Euros

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A LATE Josh Beaumont try ensured Sale Sharks tightened their grip on a play-off spot courtesy of a 20-19 victory against Wasps in a game littered with yellow cards for the visitors.

Alex Sanderson’s side had four players sent to the sin-bin in the second half but never let their hosts get away from them and provided a sucker punch when Beaumont’s try was converted by Rob Du Preez with a minute remaining.

After a quiet opening, Sale struck first when Akker Van Der Merwe picked the ball up from the back of the maul five metres out and barrelled over Dan Robson to score, with Du Preez adding the extras.

It did not take long for the home side to get back into the game thanks to a Malakai Fekitoa try.

Gopperth added the conversion before slotting over a penalty to give his side the lead for the first time, though Du Preez swiftly levelled matters off the tee.

Sale enjoyed a good spell of possession in Wasps territory but a knock-on by Van Der Merwe when they had the numerical advantage out wide saw an opportunit­y squandered – the same player saw another chance slip away with an errant throw at a line-out in the corner shortly afterwards.

A Du Preez penalty on the stroke of half-time gave the visitors a narrow lead going into the break.

Early in the second half, Luke James became the first Sharks

player sent to the sin-bin for a high tackle on Bassett and Gopperth’s penalty brought the sides level.

Sale then went down to 13 men after a high hit by Van Der Merwe and as soon as James was back on the field they were down to 13 again as Byron McGuigan was shown yellow for a deliberate knock-on.

Gopperth restored the hosts’ lead from the resulting penalty.

AJ MacGinty was then also shown a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on, with Gopperth once again on the scoreboard to extend the lead to six going into the final 10 minutes.

But Sale spent the closing stages deep in Wasps territory and after Gabriel Oghre was sin-binned for collapsing a maul, Beaumont drove from the back of a rolling maul to score among a pile of bodies.

All that was left was for Du Preez to convert the extras and seal a dramatic victory.

 ??  ?? Sale’s Jean-Luc du Preez (right) and Cameron Neild celebrate the win
Sale’s Jean-Luc du Preez (right) and Cameron Neild celebrate the win
 ??  ?? Phil Foden has the football world at his feet – all before the age of 21
Phil Foden has the football world at his feet – all before the age of 21

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