Friday, March 30, 2012

Newcastle 22-19 Sale

Jimmy Gopperth kicked 17 points as Newcastle circled a seven-point half-time deficit to overcome Sale.

The visitors scored first-half tries through Johnny Leota, James Gaskell and Rob Miller, with Gopperth kicking four penalties on the other end.

Sales 19-12 half-time lead was reduced to 2 points when Tim Swinson scored Newcastles first try.

Gopperth kicked the extras to level the scores and won the sport with four minutes to compliment a penalty kick.

With Dean Richards, who takes over from Gary Gold as Falcons director of rugby next season, watching from the stand, the Falcons stretched their unbeaten home run to 5 games.

The Newcastle fly-half had given the hosts the lead with a primary-minute penalty, but Sale hit back with two tries in eight minutes.

Srum-half Dwayne Peel had a hand in them both, with Johnny Leota and James Gaskell going over to offer the visitors a 12-3 lead.

Gopperth then successfully kicked two penalties, hit the post with another, and put one wide as Sale conceded four penalties in eight minutes.

After Newcastle had a try ruled out by the fourth offcial, Rob Miller ran in Sales third and Gopperths penalty closed the distance to seven at half-time.

Swinson drove over for Newcastles only try within the 53rd minute and Gopperth levelled the scores at 19-19 with the conversion.

The brand new Zealander then missed a 68th-minute penalty, had a drop goal attempt charged, down before calming slotting over the posts with four minutes left, as Newcastle cut the space on Wasps on the bottom of the table to simply four points.

FROM THE DRESSING ROOM

Newcastle director of rugby Gary Gold:

"We were poor within the first half. We gave them possession in soft situations and we dropped the ball plenty and they're a very good side from broken field ball. But, given the placement we're in at this stage of the season, we said we needed to follow our guns and hold directly to the ball and back ourselves.

"The most important thing was the nature shown tonight. At 19-12 down we were staring down the barrel and it will were easy for the blokes to surrender but they didnt.

"I just congratulate each one among them. They showed great courage. Its been difficult for them. They've been during this position since November and they're uninterested in it. Im ecstatic for them. Theyve done an excellent job and the coaching staff have done a great job. Its not getting any easier however might have been much more difficult had we capitulated.

"Im now waiting for Gloucester and we need to make certain we need to hold directly to the ball better after which get the balance right."

LINE-UPS

Newcastle: Manning; Uys, Helleur, Fitzpatrick, Bedford; Gopperth (capt), Stringer; Golding, Vickers, Murray, Swinson, Goode, Tuifua, Welch, Hogg.

Replacements: Goosen for Bedford (45), Balding for Goode (53), Hudson for Tuifua (53), Thompson for Vickers (74).

Not Used: Shiells, Hall, Wilson, Chudley.

Sale: Miller; Brady, Leota, Tuitupou (capt), Cueto; Macleod, Peel; Sheridan, Jones, Buckley, Myall, Gaskell, Vernon, Seymour, Powell.

Replacements: Ward for Jones (60), Addison for MacLeod (61), Easter for Vernon (74).

Not Used: Dickinson, Cobilas, Holmes, Willis, Burrell.

Attendance: 5,200

Referee: David Rose (RFU).



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