Sale secured a hard-fought 26-10 victory over the Sharks in the Investec Champions Cup, advancing to the last 16 with a strong second-half performance. The match showcased Sale's resilience and strategic prowess, with key contributions from Tom O'Flaherty and Rekeiti Ma'asi-White. Despite an error-prone opening period, Sale's determination paid off, with Bevan Rodd and O'Flaherty's tries, along with George Ford's accurate kicking, securing their bonus point and overall dominance.
The Sharks, without their South African internationals, including captain Siya Kolisi, presented a formidable challenge. Siya Masuku's penalty put them ahead early, but Sale's center Ma'asi-White's try and Ford's conversions shifted the momentum. The match's pivotal moment came when O'Flaherty's second try just after the hour mark sealed the bonus point, ensuring Sale's qualification. The Sharks, despite Manu Tshituka's individual try, were left relying on other results to stay in the competition.
Looking ahead, Sale's next match against Toulouse will be crucial, determining their home or away tie in the last 16. The Sharks, meanwhile, will face Clermont at home, needing a win to stay in the running. The referee, Ben Breakspear, and assistant referees Adam Jones and Ben Connor ensured a fair and competitive match, with TMO Aled Griffiths providing additional support. This victory highlights Sale's consistency and the Sharks' challenges without their key players, leaving the tournament's outcome intriguing.