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Bok centres conflict in Japan

Damian de Allende and Jesse Kriel went head-to-head in Japan’s League One semi-finals, whereas Ruan Ackermann warmed up for this weekend’s European remaining in opposition to the Sharks with a giant win.

Premiership
– Sale Sharks shrugged off Manu Tuilagi’s harm to stun Saracens 20-10 and safe their place within the Premiership playoffs within the remaining spherical of motion. In a repeat of final season’s remaining, a attempt from Robert du Preez helped Sale set up a 20-3 lead and end third on the desk. Cobus Wiese and Hyron Andrews shaped the lock partnership for Sale, who will face Bathtub within the semi-finals. Saracens, who had Ivan van Zyl at scrumhalf, will tackle league leaders Northampton Saints within the playoffs.

– Jasper Wiese‘s farewell efficiency for Leicester Tigers resulted in a crimson card throughout a 40-22 victory over Exeter Chiefs. Handre Pollard kicked two penalties and 4 conversions for a haul of 14 factors for Leicester, who completed eighth total, securing a spot within the Problem Cup subsequent season. Jacques Vermeulen began at openside flank for the seventh-placed Exeter Chiefs.

– Bristol Bears missed out on a playoff spot regardless of powering to a 53-28 bonus-point victory over fellow playoff hunters Harlequins. Benhard Janse van Rensburg began at outdoors centre for Bristol, however was changed after simply three minutes. Harlequins had locks Stephan Lewies and Irne Herbst, centre Andre Esterhuizen and fullback Tyrone Inexperienced of their beginning lineup.

– Gloucester warmed up for the Problem Cup remaining in opposition to the Sharks by thrashing wood spoonists Newcastle Falcons 54-14. Ruan Ackermann began for a full-strength Gloucester, who condemned Newcastle to complete the season and not using a single win, with the Falcons changing into simply the third crew to take action within the historical past of the Premiership.

– Bathtub secured second place within the Premiership by scoring six tries in a 43-12 rout of Northampton Saints. Thomas du Toit began at tighthead prop for Bathtub, who had Quinn Roux at lock and prop Juan Schoeman and scrumhalf Louis Schreuder on the bench. Burger Odendaal made his first begin since recovering from harm for Northampton.

French Prime 14

– Toulouse consolidated their place as Prime 14 leaders as a second-string lineup beat relegation-threatened Montpellier 29-22. Cobus Reinach scored a brace of tries for Montpellier, who suffered a fifth defeat in a row and must play a promotion-relegation playoff on the finish of the season to remain within the Prime 14. Jan Serfontein was additionally in motion for Montpellier.

– Racing 92’s playoff hopes suffered one other huge blow in a 20-14 loss to Twelfth-placed Lyon. A 3rd consecutive loss sees Racing drop to sixth place and maintain only a three-point lead on tenth place with two rounds to play. Siya Kolisi began for Racing, whereas Trevor Nyakane was on the bench for the Parisians.

– La Rochelle moved as much as fifth place on the desk with a 25-23 victory over Pau. Dillyn Leyds began at fullback however was one in all three La Rochelle gamers despatched to the sin bin for cynical play within the final 5 minutes.

– Rory Kockott and Jeremy Ward each scored tries to information Stade Francais to a vital 22-18 victory over Bordeaux. The win nearly assures Stade of a second-placed end and automated qualification for the Prime 14 semi-finals. Madosh Tambwe began on the wing for third-placed Bordeaux, who path Stade by seven factors.

Japan Prime League

– Unbeaten Wild Knights survived an almighty scare from Canon Eagles to win 20-17 and safe their place within the remaining. Springbok centres Damian de Allende and Jesse Kriel went head-to-head, however it was the previous who got here out as a winner, scoring the decisive attempt for Wild Knights within the second half. Lood de Jager additionally began for Wild Knights, whereas former Stormers flank Kobus van Dyk joined Kriel within the Eagles’ beginning lineup.

– Toshiba Courageous Lupus arrange a remaining assembly with the Wild Knights by beating Cheslin Kolbe‘s Suntory Sungoliath within the second semi-final. Kolbe began on the left wing for Sungoliath, who surrendered a 10-7 half-time lead.

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