Wasps got a key bonus point win over Sale as they crossed five times to win 34-24 at the Ricoh Arena on Sunday.?It was Wasps 16th home win of 2016 as they continue to remain unbeaten at the venue with Sale never looking likely to end that record as they were flattered by two late converted tries.Man of the Match Ashley Johnson playing back as a flanker, revelled in that role by scoring two tries with Danny Cipriani, one of four Sharks playing against their former side, scoring the opening try. Another, Rob Miller, scored two second-half tries with Jimmy Gopperth kicking a penalty and three conversions.Bryn Evans scored two tries for Sale and Mike Haley one with A.J. MacGinty kicking a penalty and two conversions. Tom Arscott added a conversion.Sale made a sharp start and deservedly took an eighth minute lead with a penalty from MacGinty but Wasps responded in style. A kick from Mike Phillips went too far and this allowed Wasps to counter-attack with a flowing movement.Thomas Young made a crucial contribution before Cipriani squeezed through a gap to put his side on the scoreboard.Gopperth converted and kicked a penalty to give Wasps a 10-3 lead at the end of the first quarter before they suffered a setback when Christian Wade was tackled heavily and left the field for a head assessment. Tom Howe replaced him in time to see Wasps score their second try when Johnson forced his way over with Gopperths conversion giving the home side a healthy advantage.Wade returned and it was Sales turn to lose a player when lock, Andrei Ostrikov, was forced to leave the field to be replaced by Cameron Nield.After 35 minutes another excellent passage of play from Wasps resulted in their third try. Gopperth was hauled down just short of the line but the ball was recycled for Johnson to power past two defenders to score.Gopperths conversion hit a post but Wasps still led 22-3 at the interval when Kyle Eastmond was withdrawn after taking a heavy knock as half-time approached.Within two minutes of the restart, Sale scored a well-created try when intricate handling gave Evans the chance to run 20 metres to score. Wasps should have secured their bonus point but bungled two five-metre lineouts before giving away a succession of penalties which allowed their opponents to relieve the pressure.The home side then brought on James Gaskell to play against his former club and it was another ex Shark, Miller, who raced away to rub salt in the wounds of the visitors by scoring two tries in two minutes.Evans and Haley scored late tries for a spirited Sale as Wasps finished with 14 men with Wade limping off with four minutes remaining. Darius Miles Jersey . 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Despite dominating possession, Schalke needed an own goal from Nicolas Hoefler for the breakthrough a minute before the interval. The Freiburg midfielder misjudged Jefferson Farfans corner and bundled the ball into his own net. EAGLE FARM:Best Backed: Starocity held 32% of the money in Race 8 to jump at $5.60 but Sharpe Hussler stole the show at $12.70.Hard Lay: Mr One Eleven drifted from $3.80 out to $6 in Race 2 and the money was right as he finished fourth behind the well-supported Emerald City.Early Bird: Saluter firmed from $4.20 into $3 in Race 6 and lived up to his name when he duly saluted to give the punters something to cheer about.Flop: Sunny Fame firmed from $6.50 into $4.60 in Race 8 but also fell victim to Sharpe Hussler.RANDWICK:Best Backed: Egyptian Symbol was a huge go opening at $3.40 before jumping at $2.60 in Race 8 and was the best backed runner by far at Randwick.Hard Lay: Fabrizio drifted from $1.40 to $1.70 by race time amid concerns the Epsom run may have flattened him a little, but he put that theory to bed with a dominant win in Race 2.Bookie Basher: Egyptian Symbol - see above.Early Bird: Spright opened at $12 on race morning before attracting some very good support throughout the day to jump at $8 and salute in Race 7.Flop: While still managing to finish second in Race 8, Artistry was backed from $10 into $4.60 only to come up against a flying Egyptian Symbol.CAULFIELD:Best Backed: Tom Melbourne was backed from $9 into $5 but just fell short in race Race 6.Hard Lay: Gudolphin runner Mortons Fork jumped at $3.90 in Race 2 and was unlucky not to feature in the placings.ddddddddddddBookie Basher: Eleonora for Damien Oliver drifted out to $6.50 but that didnt stop the punters chiming in and claiming the chocolates in Race 4.Early Bird Special: Jennifer Lynn opened at $14 and jumped at $11 in Race 1 to be the only shortener to win all day.Flop: Sylpheed was all the rage in Race 1 and jumped at $1.90 but couldnt finish the job after hitting the front on the corner.MORPHETTVILLE:Best Backed: Race 8 winner Entrancing was the best-backed all day, firming from $4.80 into $2.50 to give the punters something cheer about on the way home.Hard Lay: Kifaah drifted from $2.35 out to $3.4 in Race 5 after attracting almost 40% of the money but finished out of the money in fourth.Bookie Basher: Angels Touch was by far the best backed in Race 1, jumping at $1.70 and giving the punters a good start to the day.Flop: Benz firmed from $4.5 into $2.6 and attracted more than half of all money in Race 7 only to finish out of the placings.FUTURES MOVERS:Victoria Derby: Good Standing $8.5 into $6, Rocketeer $13 into $5, Inference $17 into $8Melbourne Cup: Jameka $9 into $5.50, Exospheric $21 into $15, Almoonqith $35 into $14 ' ' '