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Sale will qualify for the European Champions Cup if they defeat Leicester at home and Gloucester fail to beat Saracens. The results in the latest round of France’s Top 14 mean that Gloucester will be in Europe’s elite club tournament next season having reached the Challenge Cup final and, not having to worry about holding on to sixth place, can rest players ahead of the clash against Cardiff Blues in Bilbao. The Sharks’ director of rugby, Steve Diamond, was bullish about his side’s prospects, saying that he hoped he would be given the means to spend the same on wages next season as other clubs. Exeter, who have awarded 14 first-team contracts to 14 academy players next season, only pulled away from pugnacious and resourceful opponents at the end to seal first place on course for a likely final with Saracens, their conquerors in 2016. Sale’s aspirations are not as lofty but success would be no less notable. Paul Rees
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