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two defenders to score.Gopperths conversion hit a post but Wasps still led 22-3 at the interval when Kyle Eastmond was withdrawn after taking a heavy knock as half-time approached.Within two minutes of the restart, Sale scored a well-created try when intricate handling gave Evans the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. Robert Hagg Jersey . 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Travis Konecny Flyers Jersey .Y. - Nelson Mandela will be honoured by the New York Yankees with a plaque in Monument Park. NEW YORK -- At first glance, the new jersey just looks plain strange.The different colors and team names probably even cause a few double-takes.When NFL players switch from teams with which they had long been associated to new destinations, either through trades or free agency, it often takes a little getting used to for fans and sometimes the players themselves.Some, however, completely embrace the wardrobe makeover.I look good in red and blue, said a smiling Damon Harrison, the New York Giants nose tackle who spent his first four NFL season in the Jets green and white.Heres a look at some other familiar faces in new places -- and colors:---RYAN CLADY, LT, JETSThe four-time Pro Bowl selection was a fixture on Denvers offensive line, but injuries limited him to just 30 games over the last three seasons. When the Broncos signed former Seattle left tackle Russell Okung in March, Clady became expendable. Denver traded him to the Jets, who were in need of a left tackle after the durable DBrickashaw Ferguson suddenly retired in April. Clady, who has recovered from the torn knee ligament that kept him out all last season, will be in charge of protecting Ryan Fitzpatricks blind side. Career stats: 98 games played, 98 starts.---MATT FORTE, RB, JETSA workhorse for eight years in Chicago, the 30-year-old running back was signed by the Jets to add a versatile element to New Yorks backfield. He dealt with a hamstring injury through the first half of training camp, but played in the Jets third preseason game and should be ready to start in Week 1. Career stats: 8,602 yards rushing, 45 TDs; 487 catches, 4,116 yards, 19 TDs.---ARIAN FOSTER, RB, DOLPHINSRetirement appeared to be an option for Foster, who has missed significant parts of two of the last three seasons with major injuries. He played seven seasons for Houston, where he set franchise marks for yards rushing and TD runs, but was released in March. Foster signed a one-year deal with Miami, where he could complement Jay Ajayi. Career stats: 6,472 yards rushing, 54 TDs; 249 catches, 2,268 yards, 14 TDs.---ROBERT GRIFFIN III, QB, BROWNSThe No. 2 overall pick in the 2012 draft got his career with Washington off to an eye-popping start that was capped by a playoff appearance and being selected Offensive Rookie of the Year. Injuries and inconsistency marked the rest of his tenure, eventually losing his starting job to Kirk Cousins. After being cut in March by the Redskins, Griffin will try to resurrect his career in quarterback-starved Cleveland. Career stats: 8,097 yards passing, 40 TDs, 23 INTs; 1,480 yards rushing, 8 TDs.---CHRIS IVORY, RB, JAGUARSAfter being buried on New Orleans depth chart his first three seasons, Ivory was traded to the Jets in 2013 and became one of the AFCs top backs. Known for his bruising running style and his braids flying out from under the back of his helmet, Ivory became a fan favorite and set a career best with 1,070 yards rushing last season. New York allowed him to become a free agent and Ivory will team with T.J. Yeldon to form one of the leagues top running back duos. Career stats: 4,031 yarrds rushing, 24 TDs; 53 catches, 382 yards, 2 TDs.dddddddddddd---MALIK JACKSON, DL, JAGUARSA key player on Denvers Super Bowl-winning defense, Jackson was in high demand in free agency this offseason after five sacks, a safety and seven passes defensed last season. He signed a six-year, $90 million deal with Jacksonville, making him one of the NFLs highest-paid defensive linemen. Career stats: 134 total tackles, 14 sacks, 15 passes defensed, 2 forced fumbles.---LAMAR MILLER, RB, TEXANSAfter a successful four-year run in Miami that included nearly 2,000 yards rushing and 16 touchdowns the last two seasons, Miller signed with Houston for four years in March. The 25-year-old running back showed good versatility while with the Dolphins and is expected to carry much of the workload in the Texans backfield. Career stats: 2,930 yards, 19 TDs; 117 catches, 887 yards, 3 TDs.---DeMARCO MURRAY, RB, TITANSMurray went from being the NFLs rushing leader in 2014 with Dallas to becoming a frustrated and sometimes-forgotten part of Philadelphias backfield under Chip Kelly last season. The two-time Pro Bowl selection had just one 100-yard game with the Eagles, who traded him to Tennessee in March. Hell try to revive his career while teaming with rookie Derrick Henry in the Titans powerful backfield. Career stats: 5,228 yards, 34 TDs; 215 catches, 1,522 yards, 2 TDs.---JOSH NORMAN, CB, REDSKINSThe chatty, opinionated and extremely talented cornerback is coming off a career breakthrough with Carolina that was capped by a Super Bowl appearance, his first Pro Bowl selection and included an on-field back-and-forth with the Giants Odell Beckham Jr. during a game. The Panthers placed the franchise tag on him in the offseason, but then rescinded it when they couldnt come to a long-term agreement. He became an unrestricted free agent and signed a five-year, $75 million deal with Washington. Career stats: 7 INTs (2 for TDs), 181 total tackles, 37 passes defensed, 4 forced fumbles.---OLIVIER VERNON, DE, GIANTSVernon has never made a Pro Bowl, but he established himself as a promising pass rusher in four seasons with Miami, and he parlayed that into an eye-popping five-year, $85 million contract, the richest for a defensive end in NFL history at that time. Hell be expected to provide a big boost to a pass rush that has no one returning with more than two sacks last season. Career stats: 29 sacks, 196 total tackles, 3 forced fumbles.---ERIC WEDDLE, S, RAVENSThe three-time Pro Bowl pick and two-time first-team All-Pro was known for his bushy beard and ballhawking skills in nine seasons with San Diego. He was the glue of the Chargers defense and led them in tackles five times, but friction between Weddle and the team led to a bitter divorce -- and the 31-year-old safety signing a four-year deal with Baltimore. Career stats: 19 INTs (3 TDs), 850 total tackles, 6 1/2 sacks, 71 passes defensed, 5 forced fumbles.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '