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Sir Speedy
Guest
Teams:
Wasps:
15. Lachlan Mitchell
14. Chris Bishay
13. Josh Lewsey
12. Mark Van Gisbergen
11. Tom Voyce
10. Dave Walder
9. Joe Simpson
1. Tom French
2. Raphael Ibanez ©
3. Pat Barnard
4. George Skivington
5. Richard Birkett
6. Dan Leo
7. Serge Betsen
8. Joe Worsley
16. Rob Webber
17. Damien Varley
18. Michael Holford
19. John Hart
20. Mark Robinson
21. Hugo Ellis,
22. Jeremy Staunton
Sale:
Nick Macleod, Mark Cueto, Luke McAlister, Chris Bell, David Doherty, Charlie Hodgson, Richard Wigglesworth, Eifion Roberts, Marc Jones, Stuart Turner, Dean Schofield, Jason White, David Tait, Neil Briggs, Carl Fearns
Replacements: David Ward, Rob O’Donnell, Brent Cockbain, Luke Abrahams, Chris Leck, Mathew Tait, Andy Tuilagi
Wasps are coming into this clash off a thrashing at the hands of Harlequins, whereas Sale will be desperate for a victory after only one win out of seven games since the London Irish loss in September - four of the losses at home.
I think Sale will scrape a win. PSA and KJ are on the firing range, and another loss, 'specially one to a depleted Wasps, would be a disaster for their status and credibility.
McAlister, White and Roberts are back from injury, so our forwards should be able to front up more successfully than against Wuss, and our backline may be a bit more threatening with the catalystic combination of Hodgson and McAlister.
Sale by 5+
Wasps:
15. Lachlan Mitchell
14. Chris Bishay
13. Josh Lewsey
12. Mark Van Gisbergen
11. Tom Voyce
10. Dave Walder
9. Joe Simpson
1. Tom French
2. Raphael Ibanez ©
3. Pat Barnard
4. George Skivington
5. Richard Birkett
6. Dan Leo
7. Serge Betsen
8. Joe Worsley
16. Rob Webber
17. Damien Varley
18. Michael Holford
19. John Hart
20. Mark Robinson
21. Hugo Ellis,
22. Jeremy Staunton
Sale:
Nick Macleod, Mark Cueto, Luke McAlister, Chris Bell, David Doherty, Charlie Hodgson, Richard Wigglesworth, Eifion Roberts, Marc Jones, Stuart Turner, Dean Schofield, Jason White, David Tait, Neil Briggs, Carl Fearns
Replacements: David Ward, Rob O’Donnell, Brent Cockbain, Luke Abrahams, Chris Leck, Mathew Tait, Andy Tuilagi
Wasps are coming into this clash off a thrashing at the hands of Harlequins, whereas Sale will be desperate for a victory after only one win out of seven games since the London Irish loss in September - four of the losses at home.
I think Sale will scrape a win. PSA and KJ are on the firing range, and another loss, 'specially one to a depleted Wasps, would be a disaster for their status and credibility.
McAlister, White and Roberts are back from injury, so our forwards should be able to front up more successfully than against Wuss, and our backline may be a bit more threatening with the catalystic combination of Hodgson and McAlister.
Sale by 5+