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Four-try Sale beat Gloucester in The Prem opener

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Sale (5) 27

Tries: Roebuck, Jibulu, Carpenter, Andrews Cons: Ford 2 Pens: Ford

Gloucester (10) 10

Tries: Clement Cons: Byrne Pens: Byrne

Sale Sharks kicked off the 2025-26 season of The Prem with a strong second-half display to beat Gloucester 27-10.

The Cherry and Whites led at the break through Jack Clement’s try and a Ross Byrne penalty, with Tom Roebuck getting the Sharks five points.

Sale hooker Nathan Jibulu’s driving score nudged the hosts in front in the second half before George Ford’s penalty extended their advantage.

Joe Carpenter then dived into the corner to all but secure the win, and Hyron Andrews added the bonus-point score in the final minute, as Gloucester were denied any second-half points.

Both sides started fast and aggressively and were initially evenly matched, with an impasse on the scoreboard until the16th minute when Roebuck tapped down in the corner. Despite what appeared to be a knock-on beforehand by Ben Curry, the try stood following a TMO check.

Gloucester underwent wholesale squad changes this summer, and with five debutants in their starting 15 they punched holes down the wings but showed rustiness particularly from set-pieces. Three line-outs went awry before a fourth put them five metres from Sale’s line for the first time, only to then be turned over.

Sale enjoyed the better possession and got the ball over the line a second time through Curry only for the TMO this time to rule it out for obstruction as the maul rolled forward.

Gloucester closed the gap through new fly-half Byrne’s 35th-minute penalty, and they took the lead impressively with the final play of the half after winning a first scrum penalty to allow Byrne to kick to the corner for a line-out.

Tomos Williams – playing his first minutes of rugby since a hamstring injury ended his Lions tour – switched the direction of play as the ball came out, and Clement found the line to run over and make it 10-5, but it would prove Gloucester’s final score of the night.

Sale have only lost once at home since January 2024 in the league and they turned the screw in the second half. Gus Warr chased and grounded a grubber kick, but it was disallowed, this time for a forward pass in the build-up.

But with Clement shown yellow for bringing down a maul, on their seventh visit to Gloucester’s 22 Sale finally had their second score through summer signing Jibulu, who drove over.

Ford’s penalty opened the lead to five points, before his impressive long, looping pass over the top found Carpenter in space and he sprinted and dived into the corner.

The Sharks kept the pressure on to turn the ball over in the 78th minute and leave with all five bonus points. Ford’s second pinpoint pass picked out Tom O’Flaherty out wide and some quick handling between him and Carpenter kept the ball in play for Andrews to ground.

Gloucester director of rugby George Skivington told BBC Radio Gloucestershire:

“That last 10 minutes wasn’t good enough. There’s plenty in the game we’ve got to take away. We looked a bit clunky at times. We were pushing, but a bit hard, and Sale caught us out.

“I thought we were pretty comfortable in the first half. It wasn’t quite all going to plan. We still had a couple of issues around a few areas but the boys were battling through in a decent spot.

“Second half, the endeavour was there but I think a bit over-keen. We gave away a few easy penalties and Sale marched down the field. This is one place you can’t come and give away penalties because the set-piece is very good and they got on top of that – George Ford kept kicking them down our throats.”

Sale: Carpenter; Roebuck, R du Preez, Ma’asi-White, O’Flaherty; Ford, Warr; Rodd, Jibulu, Opoku-Fordjour; Van Rhyn (c), Bamber, Vermeulen, B Curry, Dugdale.

Replacements: Caine, McIntyre, John, Andrews, Burrow, Hanson, Reed, Woodman.

Gloucester: C Atkinson; Loader, Llewellyn, S Atkinson, Thorley; Byrne, Williams (c); Bellamy, Innard, Fasogbon; Clark, Alemanno, Thomas, Venter, Clement.

Replacements: Freeman-Price, McArthur, Gotovtsev, Jordan, Ludlow, Englefield, Joseph, Edwards-Giraud.

Sin-bin: Jack Clement (50).

Referee: Christope Ridley.

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Lewandowski and Araujo headers help Barcelona to comeback victory

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HEADERS FROM ROBERT Lewandowski and Ronald Araujo helped Barcelona make a 3-1 comeback victory at minnows Real Oviedo on Thursday in La Liga.

The Catalans, who fell behind after a mistake from goalkeeper Joan Garcia allowed Alberto Reina to score the opener from 40 yards out, levelled through Eric Garcia early in the second half.

Substitute Lewandowski nodded Hansi Flick’s side in front and Araujo made the game safe late on as he headed home Marcus Rashford’s corner.

Barcelona, second in the table, trail leaders Real Madrid by two points after Xabi Alonso’s side maintained their 100 percent start with a win at Levante on Tuesday.

Despite missing star winger Lamine Yamal, Barca recorded their fourth consecutive victory across all competitions without the teenager.

“In the second half, I said to my team, we have to continue, we have to play with calmness, to be convinced about playing with the ball, and we did it well,” said Flick.

Oviedo, back in Spain’s top flight for the first time since the 2000/01 campaign, lined up with 40-year-old great Santi Cazorla in midfield, making his first start of the season.

They could not contain Kylian Mbappe as Real Madrid visited the Carlos Tartiere stadium in August, but mostly did a better job against the champions in front of a fine atmosphere.

Rashford started on the left wing after he was benched last weekend for turning up late for a team meeting, and came closest for Barcelona in the first half.

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The on-loan Manchester United forward’s vicious effort was tipped away by Oviedo goalkeeper Aaron Escandell, who excelled despite the goals he conceded.

The Spanish stopper tipped away another Rashford effort from range and then thwarted the England international again from the rebound after Raphinha struck the post.

Barcelona were unsurprisingly dominant but Oviedo took the lead in the 33rd minute after a howler from visiting goalkeeper Joan Garcia.

Charging out of his box, he intercepted the ball but then passed straight to Reina, who fired into the empty net from long distance.

“I saw the goalkeeper’s mistake and I went first time, and in the moment I kicked it, I saw it was good,” Oviedo midfielder Reina told DAZN. “My first in the top flight, I’ll never forget it.”

Flick said he would not be blaming his goalkeeper too harshly.

“It’s the style that we want him to play in, and it can happen,” explained Barca’s coach.

“He’s a fantastic goalkeeper… one mistake and they use it, but it’s football.”

Hansi Flick sent on Frenkie de Jong at half-time and the Dutchman helped his side click into a higher gear.

Barcelona levelled through Eric Garcia, netting from close range after Escandell saved Ferran Torres’ effort from Ronald Araujo’s cross.

Escandell continued to frustrate the visitors, saving from Raphinha and Torres, but he could not keep out Lewandowski’s header to send Barca in front.

Five minutes after being brought on the Polish veteran produced an excellent header from De Jong’s cross which cracked against the underside of the crossbar on its way in.

Jules Kounde made a vital interception at the back to help keep Barca ahead before Araujo sealed the three points in the 88th minute when he nodded Rashford’s corner beyond Escandell.

“The changes were at the right time, with Frenkie and also with Lewy,” said Flick.

Lewandowski has largely been used as a substitute this season after starting the campaign with an injury.

“I’m patient, I’m not in a hurry, the season is long and we have a lot of games,” said the 37-year-old striker.

Oviedo’s goalscorer was content, despite the defeat.

“All footballers dream of nights like this, to play against these players and with these fans,” added Reina.

“It was a nice night, which didn’t end well but we enjoyed it as much as we could.”

Barcelona host Real Sociedad on Sunday at the Olympic stadium, after Real Madrid visit rivals Atletico Madrid on Saturday in a derby clash.

– © AFP 2025

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Murphy holds off Trump to reach British Open quarters

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Shaun Murphy fought off a spirited fightback from world number one Judd Trump to reach the quarter-finals of the British Open in Cheltenham.

England’s Murphy, who won the Masters in January, looked comfortable with a 3-1 lead but gave up successive frames before wrapping up a 4-3 win against his compatriot.

Trump also suffered a premature exit at last week’s English Open, losing in the last 16, and he is yet to reach a semi-final this season.

Murphy faces fellow Englishman Mitchell Mann in the last eight after he beat Barry Hawkins 4-2.

World number 91 Mann has only previously featured once in the quarter-finals of a ranking tournament – reaching that stage of the Northern Ireland Open in 2021.

Defending champion Mark Selby laid down a marker to his rivals with a comprehensive 4-0 win over China’s Chang Bingyu.

Meanwhile, Mark Williams beat English Open champion Mark Allen 4-3 in the third round before returning for the evening session to win 4-1 against China’s Lei Peifan.

England’s Selby and Williams will square off in the quarter-finals in a repeat of the 2023 final, when the Welshman came out on top to claim his second title after also winning in 2021.

Stan Moody, 19, came through a back-and-forth battle with Ali Carter to win 4-3 and meets Louis Heathcote, who beat Wales’ Liam Davies 4-2.

Moody, ranked world number 55, showed experience and composure beyond his years to reach his second ranking quarter-final.

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Murphy pips Trump as Allen loses out to Williams

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A sensational break of 123 in the decider helped Shaun Murphy make Judd Trump a high-profile casualty in the fourth round of the British Open.

After Murphy dismantled Neil Robertson in the afternoon session, he started strongly up against world number one Trump and quickly established a 3-1 advantage.

Trump, who had seen off Cork duo Aaron Hill and Leone Crowley in earlier rounds, fought back in trademark fashion, but Murphy had the last laugh with a supreme 123 break to clinch the decider and progress into the quarter-finals at the Centaur.

Defending champion Mark Selby also eased through with a 4-0 success over Chang Bingyu and Mitchell Mann, who almost failed to arrive for his second-round tie with Gao Yang on Wednesday due to a flat tyre, continued his fine week in Cheltenham with a 4-2 victory against Barry Hawkins.

Louis Heathcote won by the same score against Liam Davies, whilst Mark Williams secured a 4-1 triumph over Lei Peifan to set up a meeting with Murphy.

Earlier in the day, Williams had fought back from 2-0 and 3-2 down to beat Antrim’s Mark Allen in a deciding frame. Allen, who claimed the English Open title on Sunday, hit the hight break of the match – a 106 in the opening frame – but he couldn’t get the frame he needed today.

Elsewhere, Robbie McGuigan was outclassed 4-0 by Ben Mertens.

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