Leicester Tigers were convincingly defeated, 40-5, away from home by Sale Sharks in the final fixture of the calendar year for both sides.
The Tigers were forced into some unconventional changes to the line-up throughout the second-half after four players were forced from the field with injuries.
Leicester had the perfect start, kicking off deep into Sale’s half only for the home side to knock-on in the first phase of the game and hand a scrum to the visitors on the Sharks 22m line.
However, Sale won a penalty against the feed and kicked themselves clear of danger.
Richard Wigglesworth was forced into his first change before the first quarter was complete when Olly Cracknell was taken from the field for a Head Injury Assessment, which the Leicester No8 failed, and replaced by Sean Jansen at the back of the pack.
The Sharks were penalised five times to Tigers’ one in the first 15 minutes, but three successive kicks for the corner were unable to produce points and it was the hosts who scored first - nearing the 20 minute mark - when Robert du Preez landed a long-range penalty-goal.
Sale’s fly-half kicked two more from the tee to see his side out to a 9-0 lead approaching the break, before they crossed for their first try of the night - through Tom O'Flaherty - with some impressive interplay down the right hand touchline.
A successful conversion from du Preez ensured a 16-0 lead with only minutes remaining.
Guy Porter, who suffered a facial injury, was replaced by Chris Ashton in the final stages of the first-half before the home crowd thought they had another, with just one-second remaining before the break, however the TMO intervened and found a knock-on from Arron Reed in the attempted put down.
Trailing by 16 points, Tigers were dealt a blow at the break when Anthony Watson was unable to return and replaced by Freddie Burns.
A runaway try in the early stages of the second-half to Handré Pollard, who read a Sale attack perfectly and intercepted a pass before running 40m to score in his first start for the club.
Pollard was unsuccessful in converting his own try, before being replaced by Ben Youngs only minutes later which forced Jack van Poortvliet from scrum-half to full-back and Burns into fly-half.
However, van Poortvliet found himself at fly-half not long after when Burns suffered a leg injury and had to be helped from the field by medical staff.
Sale took advantage of the extra man in attack, with Burns down in backplay, scoring their second and followed it up with a penalty try soon after.
A lack of options remaining on the Leicester bench meant front-rower Gabriel Oghre was injected into the game as a makeshift centre, forcing Wigglesworth into more on-the-go changes to his backline.
Up against a depleted Tigers side, Sale ran in two more tries before full-time to secure the 35-point win.
Commentary
SALE WIN IT AT HOME
Sale Sharks finish with a 35-point, 40-5 victory at home over a Leicester Tigers side down to the bare bones by full-time.
TRY | SALE SHRKS
The home side score, with the clock in the red, after finding space down the right touchline.
TRY | SALE SHARKS
The home side add another score, again on the end of a driving maul from close range, as Ewan Ashman crashes over.
GREEN ON FOR 100TH
Calum Green, the final replacement to be made tonight, is on for his 100th Leicester Tigers appearance.
YELLOW CARD | SEAN JANSEN
Sean Jansen is shown a yellow ard after the maul is brought down and Leicester Tigers go down to 14 men for the remainder of this match.
PENALTY TRY | SALE SHARKS
The home side are awarded seven points, extending their lead to 30-5, after a driving maul is brought down and deemed to have been done so by Leicester Tigers.
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PAST THE HOUR MARK
The clock ticks past the hour mark at Salford City Stadium and the home side lead by 18 points, 23-5, against a Tigers side forced into wholesale changes throughout the backline after a handful of injuries.
CHANGES APLENTY....
Richard Wigglesworth makes changes up front, with Nephi Leatigaga and Joe Heyes on in place of James Whitcombe and Dan Cole.
Elsewhere, Freddie Burns is helped from the field by medical staff and replaced by Gabriel Oghre - with no backs remaining on the bench.
CON | SALE SHARKS
The conversion is sucessful for the home side, extending their lead to 18 points approaching the hour mark at Salford City Stadium.
TRY | SALE SHARKS
The home side cross from close range as loosehead prop Simon McIntyre pushes his way over after Sale make the most of an overlap while Freddie Burns is down in back play.
YOUNGS ON FOR POLLARD
Ben Youngs is brought on for Handré Pollard, shifting Jack van Poortvliet to fly-half.
TRY | HANDRÉ POLLARD
Handré Pollard runs 40m to dive over for the away side's first of the night, and his first for Leicester Tigers, after intercepting a pass from Sale Sharks just inside their own side of halfway.
SECOND HALF UNDERWAY
The second half gets going at Salford City Stadium as the home side kick off deep in to the Leicester Tigers half.
WATSON OFF
Anthony Watson doesn't return from the break after being replaced by Freddie Burns in the Leicester Tigers backline, which sees Freddie Steward shifted to the left wing.
SALE LEAD AT THE BREAK
The home side take a 16-point lead into the break at Salford City Stadium.
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TMO IN THE GAME
The TMO is called upon with one second remaining on the clock in the first-half after a grubber through, in behind the Leicester line, is dived upon by Arron Reed.
CON | SALE SHARKS
Sale's lead is out to 16 points, with five minutes remaining in the first-half, after a successful conversion from Robert du Preez.
TRY | SALE SHARKS
The home side, thanks to some impressive hands down the right hand touchline, cross for the first try of the night through Tom O'Flaherty to extend their lead to 14 after 34 minutes.
PEN | SALE SHARKS
A third penalty-goal for Robert du Preez, in the 31st minute, to take Sale Sharks out to a nine-point lead.
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HALF AN HOUR GONE
The home side piling on the pressure in attack as the clock reaches 30 minutes at Salford City Stadium, forcing the Tigers to scramble out wide.
PEN | SALE SHARKS
The boot of Robert du Preez adds another three points for the home side, from near in front of the uprights, to extend their lead to six points after 24 minutes.
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STOP-START OPENER
Plenty of stoppages in the opening quarter of tonight's fixture as both sides look for an early territorial advantage.
PEN | SALE SHARKS
The home side are the first to register points this evening, through the boot of Robert du Preez, with a long-range penalty-goal in the 17th minute.
PERMANENT CHANGE
Olly Cracknell is permanently replaced at No.8 by Sean Jansen after failing his Head Injury Assessment (HIA) in the changing rooms.
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OPPORTUNITIES INSIDE FIVE
Successive opportunities from close range are not taken by the visitors, with Sale Sharks managing to hold out the Tigers maul.
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END-TO-END OPENER
Plenty of action in the opening five minutes here at Salford City Stadium in what are cold conditions under the lights, in front of an impressive crowd.
KICK OFF: FIRST HALF
Handré Pollard gets tonight’s Gallagher Premiership game - and Round 14 of the 2022/23 season - underway at Salford City Stadium!
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NOT LONG TO GO…
Preparations complete for both teams, who are back in the changing rooms, as we approach kick-off here at Salford City Stadium.
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LIVE FROM THE NORTH WEST
Welcome to Matchday LIVE for the final time in 2022 as Leicester Tigers take on Sale Sharks in Round 14 of the 2022/23 league season!