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Bristol Bears Suffer Historic Home Defeat Against Sale Sharks

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Bristol Bears faced a disappointing defeat, losing 38-0 to the Sale Sharks in the English Premiership at Ashton Gate. This marked Bristol’s most significant home loss since September 2016, when they were defeated 39-0 by Saracens.

Fijian players Kalaveti Ravouvou and Viliame Mata were in the starting lineup for Bristol but couldn’t make an impact in a match dominated by the Sharks. Centre Rob du Preez was instrumental for Sale, scoring 15 points and helping to shut down Bristol’s normally potent offense.

The game started explosively for Sale, with Raffi Quirke scoring within the first two minutes, setting a dominant tone for the match. Tom Roebuck and George Ford added to the score before the halftime break. After the interval, Ben Curry’s intercept led to a third try, and Tom O’Flaherty capped off the victory by dashing downfield for a bonus point try.

This victory marked Sale’s first away win of the season and highlighted their strong defensive capabilities, propelling them to third place in the Premiership standings.

Despite the loss, Bristol Bears have the opportunity to regroup and learn from this experience. Such setbacks can serve as valuable lessons for the team, potentially leading to stronger performances in the future. The atmosphere of resilience in sports often brings teams back stronger, and fans can remain hopeful for upcoming matches.

In summary, while the Bears endured a tough day at the office with a significant loss, there is potential for recovery as the season progresses.


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