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| Home team | Away Team | |
|---|---|---|
Newport-Gwent D'gons
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20 - 9 |
Sale
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Connor: fifth Dragons captain of the season
Newport Gwent Dragons claimed a 20-9 victory over Sale Sharks on Friday to extend their unbeaten home streak to nine matches.
The Dragons, undefeated at Rodney Parade since March, took an early lead through a converted try from fly-half Shaun Connor, but his opposite number Charlie Hodgson kicked two penalties to narrow the gap to 7-6 at the break.
Connor and Hodgson exchanged further penalties after the break before scrum-half Danny Lee wriggled his way over for the Dragons' second try. Replacement fly-half Adam Greendale added the conversion and a further penalty to seal the win.
The Dragons made 10 changes for their LV= Cup opener with Connor becoming their fifth captain of the season to date.
Kiwi number eight Grant Webb continued his return from injury while Dan Watchurst came in at loosehead prop.
Sale brought David Bishop into the centre for the suspended Andy Tuilagi while hooker Mahonri Schwalger, second row Sean Cox and flanker James Gaskell returned in the pack.
The Dragons started in positive fashion as they won a penalty from Sale's first possession. From the resulting line-out fly-half Connor capitalised on some poor defending to slice through and dot down under the posts for a converted try after just two minutes.
Paul Turner's side continued to be aggressive in their early defensive efforts, with lock Robert Sidoli producing a massive hit on Sharks flanker Luke Abraham, but they strayed offside to allow Hodgson to trim the gap with a penalty.
Connor missed the chance to reply with a penalty of his own after a late challenge by Sharks captain Dean Schofield as he dragged his kick wide and wing Richard Fussell spilled Connor's well weighted chip with just one man to beat as the hosts dominated territory in the early stages.
But Sale were at least able to pick up points on their few visits to the Dragons 22 as Hodgson slotted his second penalty in the 20th minute to close the gap to a single point.
After an entertaining, but scrappy, opening quarter the game settled down into a series of kicking battles, which seemed to suit the visitors as their backline play was characterised by some woeful passing, although the Dragons were also guilty of some poor handling themselves.
The hosts then saw hooker Duane Goodfield sin-binned in the 36th minute after he was adjudged to have spear tackled Hodgson, but the stand-off was unsuccessful with the resulting penalty which would have given Sale a lead they would have scarcely deserved.
Connor kicked his second penalty to extend the Dragons lead to 10-6 shortly after the resumption but they had come bogged down in the kicking battle and, after three separate kicks had been booted out on the full by the hosts, the Sharks took advantage of good field position to force a penalty that Hodgson made no mistake with.
But that score stung the hosts into life and after a period of sustained pressure scrum-half Lee snuck through a gap in Sale's fringe defence to cross. Replacement Adam Greendale, on for Connor, added the extras.
Sale sent on Wales scrum-half Dwayne Peel, unavailable for Saturday's Test with New Zealand as the game falls outside the designated IRB international window.
But he made little impact as Greendale knocked over a late penalty after replacement Sisa Koyamaibole was sin-binned for clearing out Lee from an off-side position to extend the lead to 20-9 and put the seal on the victory.
| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| LV= Cup | |
| Friday 9th March | |
| LV= Cup | |
| 19:30 | Bath vs Leicester |
| Saturday 10th March | |
| TBC | Bath vs Leicester |
| TBC | Northampton vs Llanelli |
| Sunday 11th March | |
| 13:00 | Northampton vs Scarlets |
| Result |
|---|
| LV= Cup |
| Sunday 5th February |
| LV= Cup |
| Exeter 3 - 31 Bath |
| Cardiff Blues 45 - 40 Harlequins |
| Saturday 4th February |
| Northampton 57 - 10 Wasps |
| Leicester 24 - 13 Newcastle |
| Worcester 24 - 14 Ospreys |
| Sale 19 - 14 Scarlets |
| London Irish 23 - 15 Gloucester |
| Sunday 29th January |
| Newcastle 37 - 7 Sale |
| Saracens 41 - 14 Worcester |
| Saturday 28th January |
| Scarlets 27 - 19 London Irish |
| Gloucester 40 - 3 Cardiff Blues |
| Wasps 16 - 30 Exeter |
| Harlequins 9 - 19 Leicester |
| Bath 46 - 14 Northampton |
| Friday 27th January |
| Ospreys 26 - 21 Newport-Gwent D'gons |