Gloucester stole a dramatic 21-18 win over Sale after
referee Roy Maybank awarded them a penalty try 10 minutes into second half
injury-time.
The Sharks finished with 13-men after Maybank's patience finally snapped and
he sin-binned England's forwards Chris Jones and Andrew Sheridan for technical
offences.
Gloucester laid siege to the Sharks' line, desperate to make their two-man
advantage count, and Maybank proved their matchwinner by making his 90th-minute
decision.
Sale players were furious at the final whistle, but Gloucester's perseverance
in monsoon conditions ultimately reaped its reward.
Sale looked to have done enough thanks to first-half tries from England wing
Mark Cueto and their French number eight Sebastien Chabal.
But they were not to know that Maybank would allow such a prolonged period of
injury-time and Gloucester's shear physical power eventually took its toll.
Gloucester though, did not emerge unscathed from the encounter, with their
England centre Mike Tindall limping off injured 50 minutes into his home league
debut and Tindall's World Cup-winning colleague Phil Vickery receiving a yellow
card midway through the first half.
Sale arrived in the west country hoping to underline their title credentials.
And Cueto equalled the league try-scoring record by touching down for a sixth
successive game.
Cueto, according to the Rugby Union's take on an 11-week rest period for
English Lions, should not have played more than 40 minutes.
But Sharks boss Philippe Saint-Andre again defied Twickenham top brass by
fielding Cueto and his fellow Lions Jason Robinson, Charlie Hodgson and
Sheridan.
The collective outcome was a determined, organised effort from Sale and they
looked to establish themselves as early Premiership pacesetters, but Gloucester
had other ideas.
The appalling weather caused road closures near the ground and powercuts at
various points inside Kingsholm, and it was no surprise goalkickers from both
sides endured a frustrating afternoon.
The normally prestigious Ludovic Mercier landed just four from eight attempts,
while opposite number Hodgson missed three kicks and full-back Daniel Larrechea
booted two penalties out of four.
Both sides inevitably and repeatedly spilled some prime possessions, such were
the conditions, yet Gloucester will be delighted to have prevailed as their new
coaching team of Dean Ryan and Bryan Redpath settle in.
Gloucester were looking for a big contribution from Tindall, and there were
times when he looked the part after such a prolonged injury absence.
His early departure did not appear to be the result of a serious injury, but
Gloucester clearly need him fit and firing on all cylinders.
Cueto's 35th minute try ensured a 12-6 interval lead for Sale, but Gloucester
narrowed the deficit to one point just after half-time when hooker Olivier Azam
powered over from close range.
A penalty double from Larrechea kept Sale clear, until the dramatic injury
time finally which saw Maybank brandish two yellow cards and the Sale pack
finally finding themselves outmuscled.