Manchester Evening News

SALE SMASH WAY INTO QUARTER-FINALS!

- By ANDREW BALDOCK

SALE Sharks booked a Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final trip to La Rochelle after crushing the Scarlets 57-14 in Llanelli.

Sale’s first European Cup lasteight appearance for 15 years was never in doubt after they produced a dominant display.

The Scarlets had no answer as hooker Akker van der Merwe scored two first-half tries, while fly-half AJ MacGinty kicked two conversion­s and three penalties to open up a 23-0 interval lead.

MacGinty finished with 32 points – breaking Charlie Hodgson’s individual Sale record for a European Cup game set in 2006.

His haul included a try while wing Marland Yarde, lock Josh Beaumont and substitute scrum-half Raphael Quirke also touched down, and MacGinty’s immaculate performanc­e featured 11 successful kicks out of 11.

Wales hooker Ken Owens and flanker Jac Morgan scored tries for the Scarlets that full-back Leigh Halfpenny converted, but the Welsh side were outclassed and outmuscled as Sale cut loose and condemned their opponents to a record European Cup home defeat.

Sale and European Cup holders Exeter will fly the English flag next weekend, although La Rochelle showed impressive quality in beating Gloucester and the Chiefs must overcome four-time tournament winners

Leinster. Sale welcomed back England flanker Tom Curry among six changes from the side that beat Gallagher Premiershi­p opponents Wasps last Saturday, but captain Jono Ross was ruled out so Beaumont took over as skipper.

MacGinty kicked Sale into a second-minute lead following a Scarlets scrum infringeme­nt, and early signs were positive for the visitors as De Klerk dictated play.

Sale dominated the opening quarter but Scarlets did not help themselves at times and they contribute­d to Sharks’ first try. Owens was the guilty party, overthrowi­ng at a lineout inside Scarlets’ 22, with the ball going straight to his opposite number Van der Merwe who smashed through three defenders to touch down.

MacGinty’s conversion opened up a 10-point lead and the Welsh side could have few complaints as they struggled to make any impact. MacGinty kicked another penalty and the visitors compounded Scarlets’ misery, Van der Merwe struck again.

He completed his penalty hattrick four minutes before the break, leaving Scarlets with a mountain to climb as they trailed by 23 points at the interval and lost Wales centre Johnny Williams through injury.

Sale’s dominance showed no sign of relenting and they scored again just three minutes after the restart when MacGinty won his own kick and chase before slotting an easy conversion.

And normal service soon resumed after De Klerk shipped wide and Yarde crossed.

MacGinty converted and even though Sale boss Alex Sanderson began making changes, there was no let-up in Sale’s relentless approach.

McGinty’s sharp midfield break created try number five as Beaumont went over unopposed.

MacGinty’s conversion edged his team within sight of 50 points, and they got there through two more penalties.

 ??  ?? RECORD BREAKER: Sale Sharks’ AJ MacGinty scores his side’s third try of the game during the Heineken Champions Cup match
RECORD BREAKER: Sale Sharks’ AJ MacGinty scores his side’s third try of the game during the Heineken Champions Cup match

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