Sale never trail in crucial win over waning Northampton
Tom Roebuck scored twice as Sale secured a thrilling 27-24 Gallagher Premiership bonus-point win over defending champions Northampton, which boosted their playoff hopes.
The England winger claimed a first-half brace as Alex Sanderson’s side saw off the feisty challenge of a Saints outfit, whose hopes of a top-four finish are fading fast.
This victory moves Sale into the top four – temporarily at least – as both teams scored four tries apiece in an entertaining tussle in Salford.
Sale made three changes to the side which won 39-15 at Newcastle last Friday as Tom Curry and Luke Cowan-Dickie returned to club duty after their Six Nations exploits.
Sam Bedlow also came back in at inside centre, while Northampton were boosted by the return of England duo Tommy Freeman and Alex Mitchell as Tom James earned a first start for the club at fly-half in the absence of Fin Smith.
Northampton struggled to escape their own half during the opening exchanges and Sale led in the eighth minute when Roebuck latched onto George Ford’s long pass and attempted to force his way over the line.
He was denied by a strong challenge from Northampton’s James, who was sin binned for making head-on-head contact, while moments later, Tom O’Flaherty went over to open the scoring.
Freeman soon joined James in the sin bin for a deliberate knock-on and Sale soon had their second try.
O’Flaherty’s teasing kick inside the left channel found Curry and his inside pass sent Roebuck racing down the wing to score.
Ford converted to make it 12-0 but Northampton hit back in the 17th minute when Henry Pollock and Alex Coles combined to send Emmanuel Iyogun over in the left corner.
Mitchell failed to convert and Sale scored again when Joe Carpenter found Roebuck racing clear for his second down the left wing.
Northampton had their second try when Freeman showed his international class to scamper through a gap in the home defence and Mitchell added the extras.
Three minutes before the interval, Ford was sin binned for a head-on-head challenge on Burger Odendaal as Sale took a slender 17-12 lead into the break.
Shortly after the restart, Pollock scored a fine individual try when he chipped the ball down the right flank before regathering to touch down.
But Sale scored again soon after when prop Bevan Rodd went over from close range to restore their lead. Ford converted and then added a penalty.
Northampton captain Fraser Dingwall replied from close range late on and Mitchell added the extras to secure a losing bonus-point as Sale held on for victory in a tense finale.
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I know JGP and Lowe never played for the All Blacks but they were both multi year super rugby players. At the time Lowe was closer to ABs but I’m sure JGP would’ve made it at some point.
Either way those examples are terrible. Born, grew up and went though a development system where they became professionals. The barrier to represent another nation should be higher. Maybe the 5 year rule stops it, let’s see.
With the stand down, wonder if you could make it tier 1 > tier 2 only for switching? I’m guessing that’s the whole intention rather then say Sotutu going to England or Hodgman going ABs > wallabies.
Go to commentsThe key is TEAM. When they support each other they look really good, as individuals not so much and the opposition can exploit that. Crusaders were certainly switched on this week but need to build on this and be consistent.
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