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Field, Cox
Conversions:
Cook, Taylor
Penalties:
Cook, Taylor
Haley, Cruse
Conversion:
Cliff
Rob Cook; Kai Done, George Boulton, Tim Molenaar, Ian Clark; Tim Taylor, Brad Field; Yann Thomas, Tommaso d'Apice, Dario Chistolini; Will Graulich, Elliott Stooke; Peter Buxton (capt), Matt Cox, Gareth Evans
Replacements:
Koree Britton (for d'Apice, 48 mins), James Gibbons (for Thomas, 69 mins), Nick Selway (for Chistolini, 69 mins), Ross Moriarty (for Graulich, 52 mins), Rob Langley (for Cox, 59 mins), Grant Hancox (for Field, 76 mins), Billy Burns (for Cook, 48 mins), Stef Hawley (for Clark, 48 mins)
Charlie Ingall; Tom Harty, Sam James, Mark Jennings, Mike Haley; Will Cliff, Nathan Fowles; Ross Harrison, Aston Croall, Tony Buckley; Tom Holmes (capt), Fraser McKenzie; James Doyle, Will Bordill, Mike Finnemore.
Replacements:
James Flynn (for Harrison, 79 mins), Harry Hannan (for Finnemore, 50 mins), George Hymes (for Buckley, 73 mins), Ollie Parkinson, Greg Jacob (for Bordill, 79 mins), Tom Cruse (for Croall, 60 mins), Matt Clark (for Harty, 66 mins), Niall Crossley (for Haley, 73 mins).

The sheer strength of the wind and rain in the first half all but ruled out running rugby and the Jets will be frustrated at not taking full advantage in the first half when it was at their backs.
As it was, Gloucester had a slight advantage at the interval and extended it sufficiently in a largely incident free second half until a late Jets try made things interesting.
In the final outcome though, the United win was well deserved as they controlled the game for long periods and means that they have opened the A League campaign with two wins from two.
Two tries apiece on the night but superior Gloucester goal kicking proved to be the difference although both sides missed kickable chances.
The United had an early chance to take the lead but the normally reliable Rob Cook was off target with his penalty attempt, an effort matched by Sale's Will Cliff just minutes later.
Gloucester definitely seemed to have a slight edge up front in the early stages but couldn't make anything of the advantage and escaped when Sale's first attack was thwarted by a knock on with the line beckoning.
Sale worked their way back into it, however, as their pack got a foothold in the game and Gloucester were indebted to some smart defensive work from Cook who covered a kick ahead and cleared his lines.
The heavens opened and the deadlock was broken straightaway.
Gareth Evans made a telling break into the Sale 22 and offloaded to Brad Field who showed great determination to break a tackle and touch down. Rob Cook converted for a 7-0 lead.
Field was enjoying a good few minutes as he followed up with an intelligent kick through to pin the Jets back deep in their 22.
The Gloucester pack promptly rewarded this piece of skill by nicking the lineout and winning a penalty in midfield, which Cook put through the posts for 10-0 after 24 minutes.
The monsoon by now had assumed almost comical proportions, the rain being swept diagonally across the ground towards the Lion's Den.
Gloucester sensibly were keeping the ball amongst the forwards and another powerful drive gave Cook a shot at the posts on 32 minutes but the ball held up in the wind and drifted wide right.
Will Cliff had no such issues a minute later as Gloucester fielded a knock on in an offside position but the Sale fly half got under his penalty attempt and it struck the post padding.
However, a spell of intense pressure followed as Sale laid siege to the Gloucester line and eventually an overlap was created on the left with winger Mike Hiley diving in at the corner. Cliff converted in style.
Gloucester had one last chance of points before the half as the pack forced a penalty out of the Sale scrum but Cook was again off target.
The rain relented during the half time interval and Gloucester came out strongly. Good work from the pack forced another penalty and Tim Taylor, who had assumed kicking duties, landed the penalty.
The game went into a scrappy phase with neither team able to really gain the upper hand but, as the hour mark approached, the Gloucester pack took control.
A catch and drive was halted just a metre short but Gloucester stayed patient and, several phases later, Matt Cox muscled his way over. Taylor converted for a 20-7 advantage.
Multiple replacements on both sides had by now affected the flow of the game but Sale had enough spirit in them to give Gloucester some uncomfortable moments near their own line.
As the game went into injury time, Sale did finally manage to carve out a chance for replacement Tom Cruse down the left who just made the line, although Nathan Fowles was off target with the touchline conversion to make it 20-12.
There was just enough injury time remaining for Sale to chance their arm from deep but the conditions and the strength of the Gloucester defence meant that a further score was never on the cards and the win was duly secured.

