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Sale Sharks: Haley; Brady, James, Leota, Edwards; Cipriani, Stringer; Harrison, Taylor, Cobilas, Evans, Ostrikov, Neild, Lund (capt), Ioane.

Replacements: Briggs, Lewis-Roberts, Mujati, Mills, Seymour, Mitchell, Ford, Jennings.

Montpellier: Mogg; Nagusa, Tuitavake, Steyn, Fall; Lucas, Paillaugue; Nariashvili, B du Plessis, J du Plessis, Willemse, Privat, Ouedraogo (capt), Liebenbery, Qera.

Replacements: Watremez, Kubriashvili, Watchou, Galletier, Wright, Ebersohn, Floch.
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Sale being out muscled, and lacking real quality.

Lacey's reffing of the breakdown is awful though. His definition of coming through the middle has been ridiculously loose for the French.
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16th man wrote:Sale being out muscled, and lacking real quality.

Lacey's reffing of the breakdown is awful though. His definition of coming through the middle has been ridiculously loose for the French.
Lacey is the King of Clown Referees, a true leader of Irish refereeing. How the man makes a living from being utterly terrible at his job is beyond me.
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Epaminondas Pules wrote:
16th man wrote:Sale being out muscled, and lacking real quality.

Lacey's reffing of the breakdown is awful though. His definition of coming through the middle has been ridiculously loose for the French.
Lacey is the King of Clown Referees, a true leader of Irish refereeing. How the man makes a living from being utterly terrible at his job is beyond me.
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Lacey gave his usual low level performance. Montpelier got away with all sorts at the breakdown without punishment.

They were the better side though and will take some beating in this competition.

Sale really lost it in the 3rd quarter, when they had possession and territory but couldnt score any points. James try, nicely teed up by Cipriani who was good throughout, was a highlight. Impressed again by the workrate of young Neild.
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Agree out muscled and lacked quality but Cips is playing really well and is better than the current England 10.
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PPJ wrote:Agree out muscled and lacked quality but Cips is playing really well and is better than the current England 10.
Agreed. His hands are better than any other English 10.
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Oakboy wrote:
PPJ wrote:Agree out muscled and lacked quality but Cips is playing really well and is better than the current England 10.
Agreed. His hands are better than any other English 10.
Really? He's got something above Ford, Burns, Slade?
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Mikey Brown wrote:
Oakboy wrote:
PPJ wrote:Agree out muscled and lacked quality but Cips is playing really well and is better than the current England 10.
Agreed. His hands are better than any other English 10.
Really? He's got something above Ford, Burns, Slade?
I think so, yes. There is a greater creative element in his attacking prowess aided by the fastest hands. If he starts a lot of games for Wasps next season I think he'll move further ahead too.

Looking ahead I can see a case for picking Farrell ahead of him (not that I ever would) in terms of physicality and grind. Should Slade get Exeter's 10 shirt regularly, his game could produce the best balance of physicality and skill, IMO. I've always rated Ford ahead of Burns but until either Bath get their game in gear or he moves away from Dad, I can't see Ford making the expected progress. Some did not think that Ford played too badly in the 6N and he can't have done really as the FH in a GS-winning team. There is something missing though in terms of front-foot game management even allowing for playing with Youngs/Care.
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