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Sale Sharks
Gallagher Premiership
Sep 6, 2014 at 2pm UK
 
Bath
Sale Sharks
20-29
BathBath Rugby
Jennins (33'), Easter (65')
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Bath come from behind to beat Sale Sharks

Bath come from behind inside the final 10 minutes to beat Sale Sharks 29-20 in their first match of the new Aviva Premiership season.

A late try from Semesa Rokoduguni has led Bath Rugby to a 29-20 win over Sale Sharks in their first match of the new Aviva Premiership season.

Anthony Watson of Bath Rugby celebrates with team mates after scoring his teams first try as Michael Paterson of Sale looks on during the Aviva Premiership match on September 6, 2014© Getty Images

The visitors were ahead less than a minute into the match when George Ford chipped the ball forward for Anthony Watson, who found a gap before diving over.

However, Bath had a spell with just 14 players on the pitch when Dom Day was sent to the sin bin for a late tackle on Danny Cipriani, allowing Mark Jennings to pull a try back.

While a string of penalties from Ford kept Bath in front, Sale continued to press and edged ahead for the first time when Mark Easter forced his way through.

Sale thought that they had scored another a few minutes later to extend their advantage, but a forward pass in the build-up saw it disallowed.

The errors proved costly as Rokoduguni squeezed the ball over in the corner to put the visitors back in front inside the final 10 minutes, while another Ford penalty ended any hopes of a Sale comeback.

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