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Nick McLeod in Brive | Worcester Warriors 17-12 Sale Sharks

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2011

Worcester Warriors 17-12 Sale Sharks

The Warriors scored the only two tries of the game and should have won more comfortably with Sale only having 12 points from the boot of Nick Macleod to show for their efforts.
Sale made an enterprising start with Will Addison making an excellent 40-metre break into the home 22. Worcester were penalised and Macleod kicked the goal to give the visitors a third-minute lead.

Almost immediately after the score, Sale were dealt a blow when Rob Miller was the victim of a heavy tackle. The full back received lengthy treatment on the floor and, although he was able to walk unaided from the field, he was immediately substituted by Charlie Amesbury.

Alex Grove and Andy Goode made breaking runs for Worcester as did Dwayne Peel for their opponents but neither side were clinical enough to finish off good opportunities to pick up the first try. Another excellent break from Goode gave his side a chance but somehow Errie Claassens and Miles Benjamin failed to take advantage and the wing was bundled into touch in goal.

After 24 minutes, Worcester were presented with their first goal-kicking chance but Goode fired wide from the half-way line. Minutes later, the under-pressure Sale scrum was again penalised but Goode was off target, missing a straightforward angled 30-metre kick.

The half degenerated into a ragged affair with both sides guilty of careless passing and poor ball retention resulting in needless turnovers with the consequence neither side were able to build up any momentum to their play.

Against the run of play, Sale had the chance to extend their lead but Macleod's 45-metre touchline attempt fell narrowly short. The outside half was on target with a simple drop-goal to give his side a 6-0 lead but on the stroke of half-time Worcester scored the first try of the game.

A long pass was picked up by the elusive Claassens for the full-back to evade Joe Ward's tackle and send Benjamin over in the corner for the try. Goode converted with a splendid kick to give his side a deserved 7-6 interval lead.

Two minutes after the restart, the Sale scrum was penalised once again but Goode missed his third penalty attempt. The visitors were battered at a succession of five-metre scrums, conceded numerous penalties and eventually referee David Rose had no option but to award a penalty try which Goode converted.

Sale reduced the arrears when Macleod kicked a penalty but soon afterwards missed with another which would have placed the Warriors under greater pressure going into the final quarter. Worcester then lost Alex Grove to the sin-bin and moments later a late tackle gave Macleod another chance but he again pushed his kick wide.

These two misses from the outside half proved costly as Goode extended the Warriors' lead with his first penalty with eight minutes to go but this was quickly nullified when Macleod responded with his third but it was too late for the visitors.

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