JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 7:47 am
He's looked pretty slow this season. Did he get an injury?
The Sale v Quins game started off looking like another hiding and ended up being a classic. Some superb tries by both sides and credit to Quins for showing a huge amount of heart to scrap their way back into that game. Could have won it at the death. Good win for Sale though.
Enjoyed seeing Murley gas the sub O'Flaherty then completely do Ford to set up Northmore for the second bonus point a few minutes from time. His pace always surprises me.
Bevan Rodd and Dugdale were superb for Sale in the pack, and Aaron Reed produced a couple of world class finishes IMO.
It was a really enjoyable match, with some magnificent tries, as you say. One thing that the Sale fans have picked up on is our lack of place compared to Quins, though I don't think that's wholly fair (Murley is rapid and arguably should have been in the England frame more than he has been, though it's not like we're without options on the wings). Funny thing about O'Flaherty is that whilst he was gassed on the outside, he massively improved things with his kick chase and lines when he came on. Nice to see Raffi back as well, hopefully he'll grow in confidence, as he could've sniped much more than he did yesterday.
My only gripe about the game was side-entry into rucks, there was an absolutely hilarious one by smith where he practically joined from our side of the breakdown, but such is life.
It's going to be an interesting run in to the play offs, that's for sure.