Guinness Premiership Round 22
Sale Harks v Northampton Saints
Saturday 26th April, Edgeley Park
K.O. 3pm
Saints scored 2 Trys against 2 drop goals and a host of penalties slotted by Charlie Hodgson. I blamed the 20-candle power output of the floodlights (well tricklelights anyway). Anything North of Stafford tends to bring on a touch of the yips for Saints.
For the form-followers our record away to Sale in the last 13 years stands at Won 2, Drawn 1, and Lost 8. Our home record is just a little better, and overall in that period we have : Won 10, Drawn 2, and Lost 11. Fairly even Stevens overall then, with home advantage greatly to the fore.
So what of Saturday? A big disadvantage for Sale is that they will be playing at 3pm on a Saturday, an alien concept at Edgeley Park, where the competition from the "other" game, and sharing a football ground has meant that Friday night matches are the norm. So look out for a load of Sale WAGs, up in arms that their men folk are not allowed to do the shopping at Cheadle Waitrose this week, so they have lost their chance to get together at Selfridge's nail bar at the Trafford centre. Feathers will be spat!
Given that our last meeting was a home match in which Lobbe Senior bested his younger brother, and Saints ran out 38-3 winners, what will that do for our chances taking into account the history of home advantage?
This weekend, the last Guinness Premiership match for those of us denied the chance to elbow the eventual league leader of their perch in the knockout matches, sees almost all the teams bar Bristol with something to play for. Sale are in fourth place (Having been deducted a point for being Northern) , with Gloucester 4 points behind. We are on equal points with Wasps, but ahead on Points differential. Wasps play Gloucester this weekend......
The dream Scenario for Saints is for us to take at least four Points from Sale, and Gloucester to overcome their battles with Deano and take 5 points from Wasps. 3 months ago, the latter scenario would have been probable, but now, who knows?
Stirring Saracens (one point behind us and Wasps) into that mix, makes the battle for fourth and seventh places wide open. Only a fool would predict. (See this fool's prediction at the end of this preview)
The last (real) game of the seasons is always one for farewells. This weekend is no exception. Sale will be hoping that Sebastian Chabal will deliver a swansong (a number of Saintly ladies of my acquaintance are going just for a glimpse!) and it is of course the last season for Phillipe St-Andre, so they will be looking to go on a high. I expect, the Sale team to be somewhat adjacent to:
15 Nick MacLeod14 David Doherty13 Matthew Tait12 Anitele'a Tuilagi11 Oriol Ripol10 Charlie Hodgson9 Richard Wigglesworth1 Lionel Faure2 David Tait3 Eifion Roberts4 Sebastian Chabal5 Dean Schofield6 Jason White7 Neil Briggs8 Juan Martin Fernandez LobbeStuart TurnerAndrew SheridanChris JonesSebastien BrunoDwayne PeelRudi KeilSelorm Kuadey
However, this is without an intimate knowledge of Sale's current injury situation!
Saints too have their leavers, and I expect an appearance from wee Tam, and some changes to cover injuries sustained in the bruising encounter with the London Irish last week. My pick would be15 Ben Foden14 Paul Diggin13 Joe Ansbro12 James Downey11 Bruce Reihana10 Stephen Myler9 Lee Dickson1 Soane Tonga'uiha2 Dylan Hartley3 Euan Murray4 Christian Day5 Petrus Johannes Juandre Kruger6 Neil Best7 Scott Gray8 Mark EasterBrett SharmanTom SmithIgnacio Fernandez LobbeCourtney LawesAlan DickensBarry EverittSean Lamont
This match will come down to whichever team wants it most. Nacho will want to exert his sibling dominance again; Digger will want to show Oriol how to do it. I believe Saints will want it more.
This fool predicts Saints by 3 in a firecracker of a match!
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