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Bristol Bears Suffer Historic Home Defeat to Sale Sharks

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

Fijian players Kalaveti Ravouvou and Viliame Mata both started for Bristol but found themselves starved of opportunities throughout the match. Sale’s dominance was highlighted by centre Rob du Preez, who contributed 15 points, ensuring Bristol’s previously strong offense was left scoreless.

The Sharks took control early on, with Raffi Quirke scoring the first try within just two minutes, setting a decisive tone for the match. This was followed by Tom Roebuck’s try and a successful drop goal from George Ford. After the break, Ben Curry intercepted a pass to secure a third try, and Tom O’Flaherty capped off Sale’s performance by running the length of the field for their bonus point.

This victory marks Sale’s first away win of the season, showcasing a formidable defensive strategy that propelled them to third place in the Premiership standings.

Despite the disappointment for Bristol, the team has an opportunity to regroup and analyze their performance for future matches. With the season still underway, they can draw on lessons learned to strengthen their game moving forward.

In summary, while the defeat was significant, the Bears have the potential to turn their fortunes around as they address their challenges and focus on future games.


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