Bristol Post

Bears can’t stop Sale booking place in Premiershi­p play-offs

Andrew Baldock reports on Bristol’s defeat to Sale at Ashton Gate

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SALE Sharks secured a place in the Gallagher Premiershi­p play-offs after beating Bristol Bears 36-20 at Ashton Gate, and need one more win - they visit Gloucester next weekend, then host Newcastle on May 6 - to book a home tie in the knockout phase.

The Bears, who saw prop Ellis Genge yellow-carded following a high tackle on Sale flanker and England team-mate Tom Curry, are now effectivel­y out of the play-off race.

George Ford was the architect of Sale’s impressive win, kicking four penalties, a drop-goal and three conversion­s for a 21-point haul.

Skipper Ben Curry, lock Jean-Luc du Preez and scrum-half Gus Warr scored tries for Sale, while Bristol replied with touchdowns from wings Siva Naulago and Gabriel Ibitoye, a penalty and two conversion­s by former Sharks fly-half AJ MacGinty, plus a James Williams penalty.

But the home side were never seriously in the hunt once Sale moved 13 points clear just after half-time, and a semi-final at the AJ Bell Stadium next month is now within touching distance.

Scrum-half Harry Randall made his 100th Bristol appearance, while Joe Jenkins replaced injured centre Semi Radradra and there were recalls for lock Joe Batley and No 8 Magnus Bradbury.

England flanker Tom Curry recovered from a hamstring injury to take his place in the Sale backrow alongside brother Ben and No 8 Jono Ross, with prop Simon McIntyre taking over from Bevan Rodd.

Ford kicked Sale into a fourthminu­te lead through a penalty from just inside Bristol’s half, but the home side quickly drew level fol

lowing a spell of pressure when MacGinty landed a short-range penalty. Bristol offered an attacking threat, although clear-cut chances were few and far between during the opening quarter, and a second 48-metre penalty from Ford made it 6-3 as Sale’s scrum showed signs of getting on top.

Ford completed a penalty hattrick after he was tackled late by Bristol flanker Fitz Harding, yet Sale indiscipli­ne allowed Williams a long-range chance which he accepted as the goal-kicking fest continued.

A Ford drop-goal made it 12-6 before Sharks’ England centre Manu Tuilagi broke clear and freed wing Tom O’Flaherty, but Bristol No 8 Bradbury’s superb cover tackle prevented a certain try.

Sale, though, only had to wait another two minutes to breach Bristol’s defence when a missed tackle by prop Max Lahiff gave Ben Curry a free run, with his try being converted by Ford. It was a soft score for Bristol to concede, but they ended the half deep in Sale territory and clawed their way back through a well-worked try for Naulago which was created by MacGinty’s inch-perfect kick. MacGinty converted from the touchline, and Bristol had narrowed their deficit to six points at the interval.

Sale began the second period in concerted fashion, and Ross’ fine approach work opened up enough space for Du Preez to crash over, with Ford adding the extras.

Another Ford penalty gave Sale more breathing space, and their cause was helped when referee Luke Pearce sent to Genge to the sin-bin after he caught Curry high with his left shoulder.

Sale were in no mood to shut up shop, and Warr added a third try when he sprinted clear of a stretched Bristol defence 11 minutes from time, with an immaculate Ford again converting.

Bristol: Piutau; Naulago (Lloyd, 66), Jenkins, Williams (Bedlow, 55), Ibitoye; MacGinty, Randall (Uren, 70); Genge (Y Thomas, 66), Thacker (Capon, 70), Lahiff (Sinckler, 49), Batley, Vui, Luatua (D Thomas, 65), Harding, Bradbury (Jeffries, 55).

Sin Bin: Genge (54).

Sale: Carpenter; Roebuck, R Du Preez (S James, 59), Tuilagi, O’Flaherty (Reed, 74); G Ford, Warr (Quirke, 71); McIntyre (Rodd 49), van der Merwe (Ashman, 65), Schonert (Oosthuizen, 57), du Preez J. Hill, T. Curry, B Curry (Beaumont, 60), Ross (Dugdale, 67).

 ?? ?? Gabriel Ibitoye scores a second-half try for Bristol in Friday night’s Gallagher Premiershi­p game against Sale at Ashton Gate
Gabriel Ibitoye scores a second-half try for Bristol in Friday night’s Gallagher Premiershi­p game against Sale at Ashton Gate
 ?? ?? Bristol centre Sam Bedlow on the charge against Sale
Bristol centre Sam Bedlow on the charge against Sale
 ?? ?? Siva Naulago stretches out to score Bristol’s first try in the defeat to Sale
Siva Naulago stretches out to score Bristol’s first try in the defeat to Sale
 ?? ?? Bristol lock Chris Vui gets a pass away during Friday’s game against Sale
Bristol lock Chris Vui gets a pass away during Friday’s game against Sale
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Pictures: Andy Watts /JMP
 ?? ?? Ellis Genge waits to catch the ball
Ellis Genge waits to catch the ball

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