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Lions long-shot stars as Sale Sharks see off Saracens

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Arron Reed of Sale Sharks celebrates with Tom Roebuck after scoring a try during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Sale Sharks and Saracens at Salford Community Stadium on April 25, 2025 in Salford, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images for Sale Sharks)

Sale Sharks climbed to second in the Gallagher Premiership with a 25-7 home victory over play-off rivals Saracens.

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Both teams began the game on 44 points and knowing that victory would lift them behind Bath before the rest of this weekend’s fixtures.

A stunning first-half performance laid the platform for Sale’s win as they went 22-7 ahead at the break with tries from Rekeiti Ma’asi-White, George Ford and Arron Reed.

It was no less than Alex Sanderson’s men deserved for their high-tempo approach which saw them breach Sarries’ defence after just two minutes through centre Ma’asi-White.

England fly-half Ford added a second in the 17th minute and Scotland winger Reed then scored a spectacular long-range try for Sale’s third 10 minutes later.

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Although the visitors hit back before the break with a try from winger Angus Hall, Sale were not to be denied and ran out comfortable winners.

Their attacking verve was matched by a physicality in defence which saw them dominate the collisions and restrict Saracens to very few chances.

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Sale made a blistering start and opened the scoring when Ford drove at the heart of the visitors’ defence inside the left channel.

He then produced a neat offload to Reed who kept the move flowing with a similarly short pass to Ma’asi-White.

He dived over in the corner and, although Ford failed to add the conversion from near the touchline, the early score poured confidence into Sanderson’s men.

They continued to attack with vigour and purpose and Ford extended their lead with a long-range penalty in the sixth minute.

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Sale’s ambition was rewarded with a second try in the 17th minute when full-back Joe Carpenter made a fine break from inside his own half.

England winger Tom Roebuck was also involved in an attack which culminated in Ford taking his pass and sauntering clear to score.

Ford converted his own try and Reed then took centre stage with a scintillating long-range effort shortly before the half-hour mark.

Collecting a pass from Ford inside his own 22-metre line, Reed showed remarkable daring and ambition to evade the attention of several Saracens defenders inside the left channel.

Once he got into his stride, the winger could not be stopped and Ford’s conversion made it 22-0 to Sale.

Saracens were stunned but they hit back in the 32nd minute when Hall had time and space to stroll over in the right corner after taking a long pass from Elliot Daly.

Fergus Burke converted to cut Sale’s lead to 15 points before the break and chances grew scarce thereafter.

Raffi Quirke went close to a fourth home score but Sale added to their points tally with another penalty from Ford in the final quarter which gave him a personal 15-point haul.

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