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Newcastle Falcons
Anglo-Welsh Cup | Group Stage
Feb 1, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
Sale Sharks
NewcastleNewcastle Falcons
39-19
Sale Sharks
Rogers (8'), Smith (24', 63'), Kolo'ofai (27'), Furno (40')
FT
Fihaki (71')

Sale Sharks eliminated from LV= Cup due to Newcastle Falcons defeat

Sale Sharks crash out of the LV= Cup courtesy of a 39-19 defeat to the already-eliminated Newcastle Falcons.

Sale Sharks have seen their hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the LV= Cup ended courtesy of a 39-19 defeat at the hands of Newcastle Falcons at Kingston Park.

The visitors went into the match four points off the top of Pool Two, but Cardiff Blues' bonus-point victory over Wasps left them needing a win to stand any chance of progressing.

They got off to a decent enough start when the Falcons conceded a penalty within kicking range after just four minutes, and Joe Ford made no mistake to open the scoring.

The hosts got the first try of the contest, however, with Alex Rogers finishing off a rolling maul before Rory Clegg added the extras to make it 7-3.

Ford kept the scoreboard ticking over for Sale, though, adding two more penalties to edge his side back into the lead midway through the first half.

Newcastle were soon in front once again, with Alex Tait finding Lee Smith with an impressive offload, allowing the winger to dart over the line.

Clegg could not add the extras on that occasion, but it mattered little as the Falcons went in for a third score shortly afterwards, Uili Kolo'ofai the man to go over this time.

Ford added his fourth kick of the day to make it 17-12, but the hosts ensured that it would be comfortable at the break when Joshua Furno was driven over the line for a bonus-point score right on the stroke of half time.

Things got even tougher for the visitors early in the second half as George Nott was sent to the sin bin, and Clegg took immediate advantage with a penalty to edge his side further ahead.

Another kick followed to open to a 20-point lead, while Smith added his second try of the afternoon from a quick tap penalty to put the result beyond doubt with 15 minutes remaining.

Sale finally got their first try of the match with less than 10 minutes to go as Viliami Fihaki touched down, but it was too little, too late as the Falcons eased to the victory.

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