Chiefs 34 Sharks 19

Mark Stevens
Authored by Mark Stevens
Posted Sunday, April 29, 2018 - 8:15pm

As the final prep is made to Harry and Meghan’s big day on May 19, so the planning is already being put in place for Exeter’s showpiece occasion on the same day.

The Chiefs already knew they had home advantage for next month’s semi-final showdown at Sandy Park, but they helped rubber-stamp their authority in the Aviva Premiership by collecting a maximum haul against visiting Sale Sharks.

Tries from Nic White White, Lachie Turner, Jack Yeandle and Greg Holmes were the highlights of another decent display from Rob Baxter’s side, whose latest victory on home turf ensured they will finish top of the Premiership pile come the end of the regular season next weekend.

Playmakers Joe Simmonds and Gareth Steenson completed the job for the princely champions who, on this showing, underlined they will again be the team to conquer when the last four showdown takes place.

Visiting Sale played their part in an entertaining encounter, claiming scores of their own through Byron McGuigan (2) and Andrei Ostrikov. However, when push came to shove, they could not handle the threat of the well-oiled Chiefs machine that is slowly cranking up the gears.

Ahead of kick-off, Baxter and the Chiefs made no secret of the fact that they are determined to end the regular season with real momentum behind them. Rested and recuperated having had last weekend off, it was a powerful home line-up that took to the field for the visit of the Sharks.

Changes up front saw Alec Hepburn, Jack Yeandle and Sam Skinner all come into the pack, while behind Joe Simmonds was recalled at fly-half with Sam Hill brought into the centre in place of the injured Ian Whitten.

Meanwhile, the Sharks entered Westcountry waters with plenty of bite in their own seasonal quest.With hopes of a potential top four finish still on the cards for them, they were at virtual full strength for the long trek down from Manchester. They welcomed back Will Addison at full-back, whilst the Curry brothers, Tom and Ben, were both included in the visiting back-row for the first time together since the last game of last season.

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