Category: Matchday

Rosslyn Park Match Preview

A vital game for The Dogs as they take on quality outfit Rosslyn Park. Fighting on either spectrum of the table- We push for a top 5 whilst Park look up to secure a top spot.

Jonathan Keep announces the squad ahead of this anticipated thriller

SATURDAY- 18th JAN 2020

The Rock | Rosslyn Park | London
Sale FC 33 v 14 Canterbury RFC – National League D1 – 11th January 2020, Heywood Road, Sale, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, (Credit Image: Gareth Lyons for Sale F.C. 2020)

Last week began a regeneration of form as The Dogs seemed to enjoy their run out against Canterbury. An impressive team try finished off by Matt Bradley made NCA’s ‘Try of the week’ as well as racking up 40k views on England Rugby’s Twitter!

Great to see the lads appreciated for their efforts- a brilliant try!

A dominant display last weekend will certainly help with squad morale heading into a huge game against 3rd-placed Rosslyn Park. The dogs will need to be firing again this week to produce some more quality.

Tote Howcroft, Head Coach- gave his thoughts ahead of the game:

“Saturday sees another journey down the M6 to the capital, where we face a talented and very well coached Rosslyn Park team- who sit only 3 points off the top of the table.

We go there on the back of a good 5 point win against Canterbury, but if we are honest, last Saturday was a long way off a complete 80-minute-performance.

We showed some glimpses of real quality in the first half, which included Matt Bradley’s NCA try of the week, a fantastic team try. However, we will need to go up a few gears this Saturday if we are to challenge a team with title ambitions- looking to bounce back from a London Derby defeat at Blackheath last week.

We look forward to the challenge of ‘The Rock’ this week with the hope of avenging our home defeat back in October.”

6 changes have been made to the squad with this week. The forwards however, remain unchanged with Juan Pablo Rivas returning back to the squad after an injury spell. He’s joined by Dan Matthews, John Blanchard Jr and Stone Priestley-Nangle all eager to continue their form off the bench to make a difference to an important game.

The Backs feature few changes, with positions mainly changing. Patrick Ah Van comes off his favoured left wing into the Centres alongside Jack Moorhouse who starts at 13 this week. Jonty Rawcliffe remains on the right wing with Anthony ‘Bingo’ Bingham returning to the left. Emiliano Calle Rivas starts this week at fullback after impressing off the bench against Canterbury. Chris Owen returns to the bench hoping to also make an impact.

Tom Brady and Fergus Mulchrone remain sidelined with injuries whilst James Williams starts at 12 again for the Sharks this weekend against Glasgow Warriors. We wish him all the best.

1st team Captain, Andy Hughes has said:

“We are expecting a tough game when we travel down to London this weekend.

Rosslyn Park are a class outfit and are sitting 3rd in the table. They were beaten by Blackheath last week so we are expecting reaction from them as they fight for promotion. But, we have worked hard in training all this week in order to meet this challenge.

We go in with no pressure on us and if we perform well then we back ourselves to get a result.”

Stay up-to-date this weekend with Park’s Live Stream!

Old Elthamians Match Report

Old Elthamians 28-21 Sale FC

4th Jan 2020

Too little to late a familiar tale, as Sale miss out.

 

This encounter was always expected to be physical with both teams residing either side of the table. Old Elthamians (OE) aim to push towards a top 5 whilst Sale look to generate some momentum in the new year.

The game produced what was expected on paper; with Old Elthamians coming out fast putting Sale under pressure from the get go. Well matched and perfect conditions with a fierce game ahead.

11” Sale continuously suffer from heavy pressure with the defense gasping after minutes of try-line defense, before an OE forward finds their way to the line, under the sticks, 11 minutes in.

15” Sale begin to generate some possession of the own with a Chris Johnson break most notable, putting OE on the back foot, but, nonetheless OE return well building possession again. A resulting penalty from an isolated ruck provides OE the opportunity to clear their lines. The subsequent line-out generates a well-executed move & chip kick to which Anthony Bingham reacts quickest, leaving OE inches from scoring.

20” Sale still on the back foot from the dot down with OE making a few crafty breaks, before The Dogs reciprocate some craft of their own. As Patrick Ah Van perfectly offloads to Fergus Mulchrone steaming down the center of the park who pins his ears back to finish off an exciting phase of play.

30” Momentum has certainly shifted in FC’s favor as they continue to hold possession and territory

OE 7-7 FC

But, the tale of this game gifts OE opportunity after opportunity to generate some phases, putting the Sale defence under threat, a quick shift with 5 minutes remaining of the half.

35” Good line-out defense from The Dogs leaves Elthamians after a physical maul, held up, without points.

Yet OE continue to build pressure as a generous cross field pops up for the winger to collect- Sale on the back foot- as play is shaped to the opposite end, fast hands leaves a gap in the middle of the park which is exploited- Try Scored Elthamians.

HT 14-7

44” A rocky start as Sale find themselves depleted, after an unexpected break from the Scrum-Half, making his own luck as he accelerates away, scoring under the sticks from a scrum at halfway.

OE 21-7 FC

Sale look the lesser on the scoreboard, despite a heavily contested game. A few thrills leaves them trailing.

48” OE continue to mount pressure 5m out from the line, but, gritty FC defense leaves them empty handed on this occasion.

58” An exciting game in between phases. With more to be added as an Elthamian prop finds himself in unfamiliar territory- on the end of a well delivered long pass as he touches down in the corner.

OE 28-7 FC

62” It’s all to fight for as Sale shape to the corner- as they are rewarded with some line-out expertise. A well-shaped line-out move leaves hooker Ollie Longmore free in the corner to dot down.

Possession and territory constantly changing hands, as the game heads towards an exciting ending.

70” Sale continue their thrill with possession, mounting pressure in an intense last 10, hopeful of more opportunity. Another penalty is sent to the corner, with the forwards’ expertise still fresh. A well delivered maul and resulting pick & go’s leave OE scrambling as Jake Pope finds the white wash from a meter out.

An exciting end to the game with Sale hopeful of a comeback as emotions turn sour with a few handbags thrown in the dying moments of the game-a fitting end to an aggressive encounter.

Sale FC unfortunately suffer the familiar tale of too little too late as they miss out on a win on the road. Not the ideal way to start a new decade, but certainly exciting looking ahead to the rest of the season.

 

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 Old Elthamians 28-21 Sale FC

 

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Looking Ahead…Our Next Home Game.

@ Heywood Rd.

 

Sale FC vs Canterbury

National One

 

Highlights soon to come!

In the mean time, check out our Youtube Page!

 

 

 

 

 

Rotherham Titans Match Preview- Final Fixture of the Decade!

The squad features an abundance of experience as the Director of Rugby announces a strong side to face Rotherham Titans in our final fixture of 2019

SATURDAY 21st DEC 2019

K.O. 2pm @ Heywood Rd.

Christmas Special

Chris Johnson has been phenomenal off the boot

 

Jonathan Keep, DOR, provides his thoughts ahead of this highly anticipated game:

“The squad are really excited for the game, looking to turn over Rotherham after losing in our away visit early on in the season. It was early days then when we had quite a new squad together at the time, the team have come along way since then. We know it will be a physical encounter against Rotherham, but, the players have had a great week of training- looking forward to do what they can this weekend. Not too many changes to the side, with Jarad Williams returning from injury and Anthony Bingham holding his spot on the wing”.

 

The squad features little changes with, as Jonathan mentioned, only Jarad Williams and Anthony Bingham return as the squad bulks more experience heading into a highly anticipated game.

The front 3 remain unchanged with; Dan Birchall, Ollie Longmore and Matt Talaese remain, whilst, Jake Pope and Dan Matthews look to make significant impacts off the bench.

The second row remains unchanged since last weekend. Rhys Davies remains at 4, whilst Nick Gray remains in the starting side after impressing on return from injury . Stone Priestley-Nangle starts on the bench, providing some additional physicality to an expected intense fixture. Andrew Hughes (captain) partners with Jarad Williams this week as they rekindle in training this week, preparing for a massive game. They hold 7 and 8.

Matt Bradley holds 9 after producing some dynamic performances in recent weeks, whilst the consistent Chris Johnson remains at 10. Emiliano Calle Rivas looks to inject some pace off the bench as a versatile back.

James Williams returns to the side at 12, after a few weeks with The Sale Jets, continuing an impressive run of form as he hopes to pick up another win this week, after beating Leicester Tigers – 16th Dec. He partners with Fergus Mulchrone at 13, who continues to have a great season.

Anthony Bingham returns after a  period away, a familiar face to many of our fans. After scoring last weekend, he looks to build on a great return. Patrick Ah Van remains on the opposite wing- he showed his quality with a sublime finish last weekend. Tom Brady shifts to fullback for the first time this season with Jonty Rawcliffe featuring on the bench, with plenty of pace to add.

 

 

 

 

A strong squad looking to build on a disappointing couple of weeks after losses to both RAMS and Bishop Stortford, coincidentally producing the same result, 26- 19. A show of complacency has crept into the squad, dominating both fixtures in opportunity, possession and territory. With time their worst enemy as they leave too little too late. After a strong week of training they look to make amends, with a squad capable of being clinical at crucial moments of the game.

 

The Final Fixture of the Decade!

 

To celebrate the final fixture of the century and the wonderful support we receive. We host a Christmas special to share the Sale Family love this Christmas, celebrating as one community, one club.

Our Mini and Junior age groups have a chance to take part in our half time show- Tricky’s Kicking Challenge- this week’s prize features a signed ball!

Good Luck everyone!

Parents, whilst the kids storm the pitch, you have a wonderful chance to escape to the warmth of our Smitthy Bar; The Club pop-up Shop features last chance presents before Christmas, with Crimbo offers! Brand new gear features with a limited edition Sale FC Umbrella- don’t miss your chance to secure one! Matchday Food & A fully stocked bar welcome you.

Full Christmas gear is expected with the 21st being Xmas Jumper Day!

Come down in Festive gear ready to cheer!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sale FC vs Rotherham

National One

 

Our Last Encounter

 

Standings

National League 1 Standings

 

Looking Ahead..Our New Years Party

Book in soon to avoid disappointment, tickets are selling fast!

Champagne on arrival. Family friendly with food and drinks for all! A true Sale Family event.

 

 

 

Bishop Stortford Preview

Jonathan Keep announces his squad ahead of a crucial fixture against Bishop Stortford RUFC

SATURDAY 14th- K.O. 3pm- Bishop Stortford

 

It was an unfortunate outcome last weekend with a disappointing loss to RAMS, with ill-discipline faulting The Dogs. The penalty tally sky rocketing. This week the lads have refrained back to the well composed side we are familiar with. Although FC dropped points against RAMS, they did pick up the losing bonus point which was well deserved considering the domination in territory and possession- The Dogs will be expecting to improve on their Red Zone conversion, picking up points in contingency with possession in the opposition 22m.

FC currently sit at 10th with the chance to leap frog Plymouth Albion in 9th, a familiar position this season- With the National League 1 so competitive.

Sale FC XV

 

There are many changes within the squad this week, with many in rotation due to injury- Jeremy To’a, Jarad Williams and Juan Pablo Rivas (Toti) comfortably recover as they support from the sidelines again this week. As expected after a loss, there are some changes all across the park, with; Ollie Longmore returning as starting Hooker, a newer partnership in the row with Davies and Gray, whilst the back row rotate entirely with Andy Hughes in at 7, Stone Priestley-Nangle at 6 and Jake Barron at 8. The backs remain mainly unchanged with the only differences in Mulchrone replacing James Williams at outside centre and Johnny Leota in at 12. A strong squad expecting to come away with crucial points, with the bench displaying some influential game changers- eager to make a difference.

 

Bishop’s Stortford vs Sale FC

National One

 

 

Our Last Encounter

 

 

Looking Ahead, Just to let you know

Get the word out! Christmas @ Sale FC is an Open Day. All Tickets are Free! Bring all the family and friends down to appreciate the Sale Family Community!