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Racing 92 dispatch Sale to complete semi-final quartet

Sale bowed out of the Heineken Champions Cup following a 41-22 quarter-final defeat to Racing 92 in Paris. English representation in the top tier of European rugby is over for another season and Racing will now play last season's beaten finalists La Rochelle in the semi-finals next weekend in Lens.

Leinster host Toulouse in the other semi-final in Dublin. Teddy Thomas, Finn Russell, Juan Imhoff and Max Spring scored Racing's tries with Nolann Le Garrec and Maxime Machenaud kicking 21 points between them. Sale scored three tries of their own courtesy of Manu Tuilagi, Akker van der Merwe and Ben Curry, with Robert Du Preez kicking seven points. Racing built an early 6-0 lead with Le Garrec's boot punishing Sale's ill-discipline. However, Sale were the better side in the first half with their scrum and carrying game causing Racing a lot of problems, and they snatched the lead on the stroke of half-time. Powerful England centre Tuilagi picked up a loose ball before gliding past three Racing defenders to touch down under the posts, with Du Preez - who had earlier slotted over a penalty - adding the extras to give Sale a 10-6 advantage at the interval. Racing retook the lead immediately after half-time, though, with an outrageously skilful try. Scotland playmaker Russell's cross-kick found Thomas on the right-hand touchline. It looked as if he was about to get barged into touch, but an off-balanced Thomas somehow succeeded in not only avoiding touch but controlling the ball to kick it forward. The France wing then won a footrace before grounding the ball for a sensational try which Le Garrec converted from the touchline. Le Garrec extended Racing's lead to six points three minutes later with a successful penalty from 40 metres

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