We may not have got the win but I think we conclusively demonstrated to all the doubters and cynics that we were there on merit. No longer a “small town in Cheshire”, more “those big buggers from up north who can play a bit”.
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“Quirke… to Ford… to Twickenham.”
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Sale managed to stay more-or-less in touch until about five minutes into the second half when Bristol’s superior speed and accuracy started to tell and they pulled away with a couple of quick strikes.
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There’s no such thing as a dead match: if you’re not playing at the very least for pride, then what are you doing on the pitch?
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Aaaaaaand … breathe.
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View from the armchair: Bristol 20 Sale 36 [GP]
“That’ll do, Donkey. That’ll do.”
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One point. One —ing point.
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It’s getting real, now…
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This defeat wasn’t Cobus’s fault, let’s be clear about that. We shouldn’t have been in the position of needing that score in the first place.
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