Manchester Evening News

Sale lose out in open game in Prem clash

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DUHAN Van Der Merwe and Jamie Shillcock scored a brace of tries apiece as Worcester claimed a 27-14 Gallagher Premiershi­p victory over Sale at Sixways Stadium.

Warriors were 14-0 up after 12 minutes after both men scored a converted try, with Guss Warr scoring for Sale later on in the half.

And they repeated the trick, sandwichin­g a second Sale try from Curtis Langdon, and that proved enough to seal a muchneeded bonus-point victory.

Sale were eighth but would have expected to add to their two wins so far this campaign based on their recent form.

Warriors were dealt a blow before kick-off, with Ethan Waller stepping in for Rory Sutherland after the latter failed a fitness test.

Yet they started perfectly with Shillcock breaking through the Sale defence to score the first try just seven minutes in.

After Fin Smith’s conversion it took them only two minutes to score a second, with Scotland and Lions winger Van Der Merwe sprinting from 25 metres out down the sideline.

Smith again added extras to hand Warriors a 14-0 lead in only 12 minutes, though Sale began to respond.

It did not take long for them to break through, Warr darting through after a scrum six metres out before Robert Du Preez’s successful conversion.

In an open contest, Smith built a 10-point lead for the hosts after a 28th-minute penalty, with Sale narrowly missing out on a second try.

After that it was the Warriors who had the best of the action, though there were no real opportunit­ies for either team until Van Der Merwe struck once again.

The Scotland internatio­nal received the ball around 30 metres out and superbly fended off a handful of Sale defenders to score his second try of the day.

There were signs of a potential comeback for Sale when replacemen­t Langdon scored their second try in the 63rd minute, but any hopes of a comeback were ended by Shillcock, whose 68th-minute sprint over the try line handed Worcester a 13-point lead, which was not touched.

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