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'If Eddie is watching, it's going to be difficult to keep him out'

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Leicester Tigers v Sale Sharks – Gallagher Premiership – Mattioli Woods Welford Road Stadium

Sale director of rugby Alex Sanderson believes scrum-half Raffi Quirke can make an irresistible case for an England recall after his impressive return from injury in his side’s 26-16 win at Leicester.

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Quirke, who earned his first two international caps in last year’s Autumn Nations Series, came off the bench at half-time for what was his first appearance in six months following a torn hamstring.

He quickly set up a try for Tom Curry before scoring one himself as Sale came from behind to make it four league wins out of four this season and move top of the Gallagher Premiership.

Sanderson said: “He was on fire, wasn’t he? He scored tries, he stopped tries, he set up tries – he was a one-man try machine on both sides of the ball.

“I’m chuffed for him. It’s been frustrating for him, the last 12 months, he hasn’t played much for us.

“He’s got big ambitions, hasn’t he? He’s got another couple of games to show what he can do and hopefully get himself into that Autumn Internationals squad, but if Eddie (Jones) is watching that, it’s going to be difficult to keep him out.

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“The only way you get to play for your country is to play well consistently for your club, so we’ll try to bring it back and simplify it again.

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“Because he got a taste of it this time last year, he’s got more than a taste now, he’s got a thirst and he’s super-keen to showcase what he can do.”

Despite tries by Tom Roebuck and Rob du Preez, Sale trailed 16-12 at half-time thanks to Jasper Wiese’s score adding to three Freddie Burns penalties for Leicester.

But the Sharks hit back with two tries in four minutes in the early stages of the second half to inflict on the Tigers their first home defeat in the Premiership since June 2021.

Their head coach Steve Borthwick said: “It was a pretty hard-fought game for a long time.

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“I think we had two teams who were pretty well matched for a large part, probably in the first half we were disappointed we didn’t score more points when we were down there.

“We were disappointed with how easily they scored – to go 16-5 up and then concede immediately was pretty disappointing.

“The period of play that was really the difference in the game was after half-time, where immediately they had a couple of chances and took them well.

“We had two or three people making their first starts of the season today. We always knew that was going to be the case, with the amount of internationals we had away in the summer, and we’ve just got to work through it and keep improving.”

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Rodda will be a walk up starter at lock. Frost if you analyse his dominance has little impact and he’s a long way from being physical enough, especially when you compare to Rodda and the work he does. He was quite poor at the World Cup in his lack of physicality. Between Rodda and Skelton we would have locks who can dominate the breakdown and in contact. Frost is maybe next but Schmidt might go for a more physical lock who does their core work better like Ryan or LSL. Swain is no chance unless there’s a load of injuries. Pollard hasn’t got the scrum ability yet to be considered. Nasser dominated him when they went toe to toe and really showed him up. Picking Skelton effects who can play 6 and 8. Ideally Valetini would play 6 as that’s his best position and Wilson at 8 but that’s not ideal for lineout success. Cale isn’t physical enough yet in contact and defence but is the best backrow lineout jumper followed by Wright, Hanigan and Swinton so unfortunately Valetini probably will start at 8 with Wright or Hanigan at 6. Wilson on the bench, he’s got too much quality not to be in the squad. Paisami is leading the way at 12 but Hamish Stewart is playing extremely well also and his ball carrying has improved significantly. Beale is also another option based on the weekend. Beale is class but he’s also the best communicator of any Australian backline player and that can’t be underestimated, he’ll be in the mix.

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