Tomos Williams puts paid to Sale comeback as Gloucester hold on

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  • Gloucester 36-20 Sale
  • Three tries in 25 first-half minutes is too much visitors

These days, almost the worst thing a team can do in the Premiership is rack up an early lead, such is the likelihood of a stirring comeback. Sure enough, Gloucester ran rings around a leaden-footed Sale for half an hour; sure enough, Sale spent the next half an hour bulldozing away at Gloucester's line.

For much of the second half, it felt inevitable Sale would overturn the 22-3 deficit that faced them midway through the first, such was the inability of their hosts to gain a hold on the game that had been so firmly theirs. The referee, Jack Makepeace, was not a popular man, but Gloucester's indiscipline yielded nearly 20 penalties for the visitors.

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