George Ford seals the deal late as Sale squeeze past Bath
George Ford kicked a late penalty as Sale extended their lead at the top of the Gallagher Premiership to five points with a 11-9 win against Bath in a top-of-the-table clash.
The England international landed a mid-range penalty with just seven minutes to go as the Sharks eventually broke down a stubborn Bath team to secure their sixth win of the season.
Sharks’ Jonny Hill scored the only try of a tight game at Salford Stadium, however three penalties from Finn Russell looked to nick the points for Bath in an attritional affair.
The visitors’ defence almost did enough to bag what would have been a fine away win, with a superb 10-minute defensive stand inside their own 22 the highlight, before Ford stepped up to clinch a Sale win.
Bath started strongly and Sale’s lack of discipline cost them too many penalties, which Russell feasted on.
The Scotland international was subdued with ball-in-hand on a night where kicking was king, but he was excellent from the tee and punished three Sale errors in the first half.
The hosts appeared to be winning the territory battle and made a crucial breakthrough after bagging a penalty at the scrum and going for the corner.
At the second lineout attempt, the maul was set and Hill broke off to power over the line, leaving the half-time score with Bath leading 9-5.
After the break, Sale got off to a cracking start as they turned the screw, Gus Warr threaded a smart kick in behind the Bath defence and into touch.
Luke Cowan-Dickie performed a jackal over the ball to win a penalty for not releasing and Ford stepped up to knock over the penalty kick – closing the gap to a single point.
Sale’s backs struggled to penetrate the visiting defence and so they relied on Ford’s kicking game for territory. But Russell was as equally street-smart and kept Bath out of harm’s way in a match for the purist.
Bath introduced a series of super substitutes as head coach Johann Van Graan released a trio of top-class internationals from his bench in hooker Tom Dunn, scrum-half Ben Spencer and centre Cam Redpath in an attempt to swing the momentum back into their favour.
But in the final few minutes, Ford stepped up and knocked over the 37m effort from just to the right of the uprights for Sharks to go ahead and win on home ground.
Bath attempted to wrestle back the lead but Sale kept them at arm’s length, with Ford cleverly kicking the ball downfield and masterminding the hosts’ defence.
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The writer here ignores the fact that, following on from not taking the penalty kick, the All Blacks did manage to score a try a few minutes later. Not directly from the penalty awarded, but it is speculation to say that had they opted to take the koi they would have won. Even if they kicked it, which was no guarantee, they would still be trailing and would have had to start again at half-way.
Go to commentsI would be surprised if Sales Opoku Fordjour and Northampton’s Tommy Freeman are not in the team, Anthony Watson is also one that could go on the wing. One thing I must say is that the front 3 will get destroyed against a team like South Africa.
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