Spilled ball from Sharks kept play in that area, and a break in broken field by Harry Potter had Sale scrambling back until they were penalised in defence and Freddie Burns kicked the opening points of the afternoon. Tigers then blocked out a penalty into the corner from the restart but were unable to clear their lines fully and, when Sharks returned, they were playing with a penalty advantage again when wing Tom Roebuck forced his way past two tacklers in the corner to score. The conversion from Robert du Preez was just wide with the visitors 5-3 in front. Obstruction as Harry Potter chased a high ball gave Burns another kick and he made it 6-5 before returning to defensive duties, sweeping up a chip into the corner after George Martin had made an important tackle to stop Akker van der Merwe.
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Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers free TV channel, kick-off time and team newsThe Gallagher Premiership returns to free-to-air TV this weekend as part of a groundbreaking deal. ITV have picked up the reigns four months after Channel 5 stopped their coverage. The channel are also set to show the Premiership final on terrestrial TV for the first time - promising a “Super Bowl moment”. The first match to be broadcast on ITV will be top of the table Leicester's trip to Sale. Here's everything you need to know. What time is Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers kicks off at 3pm on Sunday, 30 January. What channel is it on? As mentioned above, the match will be broadcast on ITV1.
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It out his side in front on 49 minutes and the bonus-point try quickly followed as Ben Carpenter broke out and Quirke was on his shoulder to score on the left. Fly-half du Preez converted for a 10-point lead. Moments later Tom O’Flaherty looked sure to add another as he broke through from inside his own half, but Freddie Steward chased him down and forced the ball loose too just 10 metres from the tryline. A 50-22 kick from Burns took Tigers forward and then when he chipped ahead, Scott was just a fraction short of the line when he was wrapped up.
What channel is it on? As mentioned above, the match will be broadcast on ITV1. Coverage begins on the channel at 2. 30pm. As part of the agreement, all live matches on ITV will be simulcast on BT Sport. For the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons there will be seven live games on ITV, also including the Final. Is there a highlights programme too? As part of the ITV partnership, there will be a weekly highlights show on ITV4 and repeated on ITV, presented by David Flatman and Topsy Ojo. This week's highlights programme will be broadcast on ITV1 at 11. 40pm. They will also be shown on ITV4 on Monday, 1 February at 7pm. What are the teams for Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers? Sale: Luke James; Tom Roebuck, Robert du Preez, Rohan Janse van Rensburg, Byron McGuigan; AJ Macginty, Will Cliff; Ross Harrison, Ewan Ashman, Coenie Oosthuizen; Jean-Luc du Preez, Lood de Jager; Jono Ross (capt), Ben Curry, Daniel du Preez.
To find how we rated the Leicester players out of ten, click here. Jasper Wiese of Leicester Tigers17:04KEY EVENTRate the players Rate the playersTigers16Sharks26Gallagher Premiership, Saturday 8th, 202217:00Ethan ClampFull-time thoughts from reporter Ethan ClampWhat a difference- It was only three months ago that Tigers fans were cheering across the country as Freddie Burns slotted over that now famous drop-goal. But things seem rather different now. Tigers were at one point 11 points up but went on to concede 21 unanswered points. Sale looked good at look to be a real top 4 side this season but Tigers made it far far too easy for them. The champions looked disjointed in attack with only Nemani Nadolo looking a real threat, there were huge gaps all over in defence.
The Tigers forwards started the second half positively with a scrum penalty and then a lineout drive from a defensive position, while also closing out a run by Manu Tuilagi as George Martin stepped in to make the tackle. But Sharks stayed in the Tigers half and, when replacement scrum-half Raffi Quirke saw a gap, skipper Tom Curry was on his shoulder and ran in to score.
Leicester Tigers v Sale Sharks (Gallagher Premiership) - Saturday, October 8, kick-off 3. 00pmLeicester Tigers were beaten at home for the first time this season when Sale Sharks scored four times in a 26-16 victory at Mattioli Woods Welford Road on Saturday. Sale continued their winning run from the start of the campaign, taking five points in Round 5 of the Gallagher Premiership campaign as Tigers lost at home for the first time since June 2021 despite a try from Jasper Wiese on his first club appearance of the season. Although Sale scored the opening try of the afternoon through Tom Roebuck, Tigers led 9-5 thanks to a trio of Freddie Burns penalties and then Jasper Wiese – in his first club appearance of the season after international commitments – barged over the tryline and the conversion stretched the lead to 11 points.
With the tough test of Harlequins coming up, Borthwick will need a change, and quickly or else Tigers could get left behind from the top 4 chasing sides. Moroni shaped hole- There was plenty made of the gap that Genge and Ford would leave with their departures in the summer but it seems the Argentina centre may be the biggest hole. The centres now seems a bit of a weak area for Tigers as they lack both defensive and attacking prowess. The quicker Dan Kelly and Guy Porter can get back on the field the better. 16:58KEY EVENTMATCH REPORT IS IN Read Bobby's match report by clicking here. Manu Tuilagi of Sale Sharks is tackled by George Martin 80'KEY EVENTFull-timeTigers 16 Sale 26Sale concede the penalty on halfway and Gopporth tries to kick to the corner but missesThat's Tigers first home Premiership loss since Bristol on the 5th of June 202179'Ethan ClampScrum TigersSale knock-on and it'll be the final play. Scrum Tigers on their own 2278'Ethan ClampPoor kickTigers need to play from deep but Gopperth's cross-field kick goes straight into touch77'Ethan ClampHeld up Tigers hold up Sale over the line and get the goal-line drop-out76'Ethan ClampCorner againWells is penalised again and Sale kick to the corner again74'Ethan ClampTo the cornerVan Poorvliet's box kick is kicked straight out and from the lineout Sale win the penalty and kick to the corner73'Ethan ClampTigers penaltyTigers win the penalty after a ball is hacked through by Sale and Steward gathers but the away side are pinged for not releasing.
Gopperth kicks to the 2272'Ethan ClampPenalty missedDu Preez kick slides wideBig repreive for Tigers71'Ethan ClampSale penaltyThe away side win the penalty at the scrum and point to the posts69'Ethan ClampTenseTigers win the free-kick at the scrum and go quickly but are turned over but Sale then knock-onScrum Tigers 10m inside their halfIt's getting tense68'Ethan ClampScrum TigersRob du Preez knocks-on in contact and Tigers have the scrum on their own 2267'Ethan ClampSale penaltySteward tackles Tom Roebuck in the air and Rob du Preez kicks to the 2265'Ethan ClampSale penaltySnyman concedes the penalty at the lineoutSale kick to halfwayScott and Cronin off, Watson and Leatigaga on64'Ethan ClampSale lineoutTigers run out of options and Van Poorvliet grubbers through but it dribbles into touchSale lineout 5m from their own line63'Ethan ClampTigers penaltySale go left instead of clearing and are penalised at the ruckTigers go to the corner, 5m outAkker van der Merwe off, Ewan Ashaman on61'Ethan ClampKnock-onTigers knock-on close to the lineSale scrum 60'Ethan ClampScrum TigersBurns goes for the chip over and Scott chases and wins the race but is excellently tackled by Quirke.
Replacements: Curtis Langdon, Simon McIntyre, Joe Jones, JP du Preez, Sam Dugdale, Gus Warr, Sam James, Arron Reed. Leicester: Bryce Hegarty; Harry Potter, Matt Scott, Dan Kelly, Guy Porter; Freddie Burns, Richard Wigglesworth (capt); James Whitcombe, Julián Montoya, Dan Cole; Harry Wells, Calum Green; George Martin, Tommy Reffell, Jasper Wiese. Replacements: Nic Dolly, Francois van Wyk, Nephi Leatigaga, Hanro Liebenberg, Olly Robinson, Jack van Poortvliet, Juan Pablo Socino, Hosea Saumaki Want the latest Welsh rugby news sent straight to you? Look no further.
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Leicester Tigers v Sale Sharks LIVE: Updates from Prem Rugby clashIt's game day. Leicester Tigers, the reigning champions of England, take on the unbeaten Sale Sharks at Mattioli Woods Welford Road. It promises to be a Titanic tussle between two sides with title ambitions with old Saracens colleagues Steve Borthwick and Alex Sanderson going head-to-head in the dug outs. For Tigers, there's a return of the world-class duo of Jasper Wiese. Sale have a centre Tigers fans will need no introducing to as Manu Tuilagi returns to the ground where he made his name. Follow all the build-up, team news, live play-by-play match updates, reaction, stats, analysis and highlights from Mattioli Woods Welford Road with regular posts in the live blog below... 20:16KEY EVENTWhat Borthwick saidRead what Steve Borthwick said post match by clicking here Steve Borthwick, the Leicester Tigers head coach18:26Bobby BridgePlayer ratings are inOur reporters have given their scores after Leicester Tigers' defeat to Sale Sharks.
Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers free TV channel, kick-off time and team newsThe Gallagher Premiership returns to free-to-air TV this weekend as part of a groundbreaking deal. ITV have picked up the reigns four months after Channel 5 stopped their coverage. The channel are also set to show the Premiership final on terrestrial TV for the first time - promising a “Super Bowl moment”. The first match to be broadcast on ITV will be top of the table Leicester's trip to Sale. Here's everything you need to know. What time is Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers kicks off at 3pm on Sunday, 30 January.
This week's highlights programme will be broadcast on ITV1 at 11. 40pm. They will also be shown on ITV4 on Monday, 1 February at 7pm. What are the teams for Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers? Sale: Luke James; Tom Roebuck, Robert du Preez, Rohan Janse van Rensburg, Byron McGuigan; AJ Macginty, Will Cliff; Ross Harrison, Ewan Ashman, Coenie Oosthuizen; Jean-Luc du Preez, Lood de Jager; Jono Ross (capt), Ben Curry, Daniel du Preez. Replacements: Curtis Langdon, Simon McIntyre, Joe Jones, JP du Preez, Sam Dugdale, Gus Warr, Sam James, Arron Reed.
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Burns added a third three-pointer as the game entered its second quarter and Potter threatened on the left before the whistle went again, but Sharks hooked ball away when Tigers missed their lineout. The bounce of a chip-kick from Wigglesworth evaded Burns in front of the posts, but Tigers made the most of the territory gains, staying upfield as Jimmy Gopperth went to the left and Potter beat two defenders before being caught by Tuilagi just short.
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But Sharks responded with a converted try from fly-half Robert du Preez as just four points separated the teams at half-time and then stretched the lead with two more tries as they shut out Tigers for the full 40 minutes. Wiese, who linked up opposite his brother Cobus, was joined in making a first appearance of the season by hooker Julián Montoya, while Anthony Watson made his home debut as a second-half replacement. Matt Scott made his 50th first-team appearance for Tigers, returning to the team with Richard Wigglesworth, Nemani Nadolo and Calum Green who all missed the game at Saracens in Round 4. Sale had lost just one of their last seven meetings with the Tigers in Premiership Rugby as fly-half Robert du Preez got the game started and the visitors enjoyed some early attacking possession until Tigers worked their way out and a long diagonal kick from Freddie Burns took play up to the edge of the opposition 22 on four minutes.
Coverage begins on the channel at 2. 30pm. As part of the agreement, all live matches on ITV will be simulcast on BT Sport. For the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons there will be seven live games on ITV, also including the Final. Is there a highlights programme too? As part of the ITV partnership, there will be a weekly highlights show on ITV4 and repeated on ITV, presented by David Flatman and Topsy Ojo.
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