The Daily Telegraph

Langdon grabs winning try for Sale after Yeandle is dismissed

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Curtis Langdon proved there were no after-effects from a challenge which saw Exeter captain Jack Yeandle sent off, as the Sale hooker scored a second-half matchwinni­ng try.

A week after the Premiershi­p saw five dismissals in a round of fixtures,

Yeandle was shown a red card in the 26th minute, after his shoulder connected with Langdon’s head as he cleared out a ruck. Although Sam Simmonds’ 12th Premiershi­p try of the season put Exeter ahead early in the second half, Langdon showed impressive strength to engineer a route over the line in the 67th minute to settle matters.

Sale conjured a delightful early opener when Faf de Klerk threw an exquisite pass out to send Byron Mcguigan over the line in the right corner against his former club.

Yet if that was pleasing on the eye, it was nothing compared to the quite brilliant try which Exeter scored four minutes later, through Facundo Cordero.

The diminutive Argentinia­n wing, 22, collected possession in midfield from Joe Simmonds following a line-out on the right flank.

Cordero showed remarkable speed and skill to dash over Sale’s 22-metre line and through a clutch of leaden-footed home defenders before diving under the posts.

Joe Simmonds converted to put Exeter in front, before they claimed

a second try in the 23rd minute through lock Sean Lonsdale, following another well-worked line-out and powerful maul.

In the 25th minute, Sale captain Jono Ross was shown a yellow card by referee Karl Dickson after tackling Sam Skinner in the air.

Moments later, Exeter were reduced to 14 men when Yeandle was dismissed after his shoulder connected with fellow hooker Langdon’s head. The hosts moved through the gears and were not to be denied as the interval approached as promising young loosehead prop Bevan Rodd powered over.

Nine minutes into the second half, Sam Simmonds was on hand to sneak down the blindside from a maul and over the line in the left corner. Incessant Sale pressure led to Langdon bursting over in the left channel to secure the win.

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 ??  ?? Hitting back: Curtis Langdon crashes over despite being the victim of a high tackle
Hitting back: Curtis Langdon crashes over despite being the victim of a high tackle

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