Sale Sharks are a professional
rugby union
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club from
Greater Manchester
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,
England
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,
United Kingdom
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. Its team play in
Premiership Rugby
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, and have been in England's top division of rugby union continuously since 1995. Originally founded in 1861 as Sale Football Club (which is now a
distinct amateur club), it is one of the
oldest existing football clubs. It adopted the nickname ''Sharks'' in 1999.
Since 2012 Sale have played their home games at the
Salford Community Stadium in
Barton-upon-Irwell
Barton upon Irwell (also known as Barton-on-Irwell or Barton) is a suburb of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 12,462 in 2014.
History
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,
Salford
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which they share with
Salford Red Devils
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rugby league club. Between 1905 and 2003 they played at
Heywood Road in
Sale, before moving to
Edgeley Park
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in
Stockport
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where they stayed until 2012. Historically one of the leading teams in the
north of England
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, their traditional colours are blue and white.
Domestically, Sale were Premiership champions in
2005–06 and runners up in
2001-02 and
2022-23. They won the
Premiership Rugby Cup in
2019-20 and were losing finalists in its predecessors, the
RFU Knockout Cup
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in
1997
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and the
Anglo-Welsh Cup
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, in
2012-13. They also won the
second division in
1994
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to secure promotion to the Premiership. Internationally, the club won the second tier
European Rugby Challenge Cup
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in
2001–02 and
2004–05.
In the
2024–25 Premiership Rugby season, Sale finished third in the regular season, losing in the play-off semi-final. Their position entitled them to compete in the
2024–25 European Rugby Champions Cup
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. The club's Director of Rugby is
Alex Sanderson, who was appointed in January 2021.
History
1861–1990s
The club was founded in 1861 and is one of the oldest clubs in English rugby. Throughout its history it has been one of the leading rugby union clubs in the north of England. Sale moved into
Heywood Road in 1905 and remained there until 2003.
Sale were unbeaten in 26 matches, winning 24 and drawing two in 1911.
Although
Pat Davies is counted as Sale's first international, having been picked to play for England in 1927, it was
G.A.M. Isherwood who was Sale's first representative in an international Test match, when he played in all three tests of the 1910
British
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tour to South Africa at
scrum-half. The club has consistently provided international players and, during the 1930s, had one of its most dominant periods, fielding players of the calibre of
Hal Sever (England),
Claude Davey and
Wilf Wooller (Wales) and
Ken Fyfe (Scotland). It came as little surprise when they took out the 1936 Middlesex Sevens.
Sale ruled the roost in county cup rugby for 15 straight seasons as they went unbeaten from 1972 to 1987 in every one of those cup fixtures. During this period, Sale competed for the chance to be English club champions. In their first year, one after the inaugural competition kicked off in 1971, they made the semi-finals only to lose to eventual winners Coventry 35–6.
Professional era
During the 1990s, despite thrilling displays under
Paul Turner, and his successor
John Mitchell, both club and ground struggled to keep a grip on the demanding commercial and financial realities of running a professional rugby club.
Sale took 20,000 fans to
Twickenham
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for the 1997
Pilkington Cup Final but Leicester won a mistake-ridden match 9–3. This interest quickly faded and the anticipated increased crowds never materialised and relegation from the
Premier Division loomed until rugby union-playing local businessman Brian Kennedy came to the rescue late in the 1999–2000 season. Since then, the club has been on a sound financial footing.
Off the field,
Peter Deakin was recruited from
Warrington Wolves
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Warringto ...
rugby league as chief executive to employ the skills he had used with the
Bradford Bulls
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The club have won the League Championship six times, the Challenge Cup f ...
and Saracens, and he made an immediate impact in raising the club's profile until hit by the serious illness which claimed his life in February 2003.
Success was not immediate; Sale Sharks finished eleventh and tenth in the 12-strong
Premiership table in the first two years of the new Millennium. It took the coaching partnership of two former Sale players,
Jim Mallinder
David James Mallinder is a rugby union coach and former player currently working with Scotland national rugby union team, Scottish Rugby as performance director. He is a former head coach of Sale Sharks, England national rugby union team (u21), ...
and
Steve Diamond, to produce a team that were 2002 runners-up and qualified for the
Heineken Cup
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.
Player signings matched the elevated profile of the club.
Scotland
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skipper
Bryan Redpath was joined by
Stuart Pinkerton,
Barry Stewart,
Graeme Bond,
Jason White and
Andrew Sheridan. The club then turned to the wealth of talent, hitherto largely untapped, in rugby league.
Apollo Perelini, known as "The Terminator" for his uncompromising style, joined Sale Sharks the day after helping
St. Helens to victory in the
Super League
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Grand Final at Old Trafford and the media had a field day when
Jason Robinson, possibly the most exciting wing in the world in either code, moved to Sale from
Wigan Warriors
The Wigan Warriors is an English professional rugby league club based in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
The club competes in the Super League, the top tier of the British rugby league system. Formed in 1872, the club is a founding member of the Ru ...
.
In 2002 the team also went on to capture the
European Challenge Cup at Oxford's
Kassam Stadium
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The Kassam Stadium was built whilst Oxford United played in Di ...
, defeating
Pontypridd
Pontypridd ( , ), Colloquialism, colloquially referred to as ''Ponty'', is a town and a Community (Wales), community in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, approximately 10 miles north west of Cardiff city centre.
Geography
Pontypridd comprises the ...
25–22.
The latter Mallinder days saw the club at Twickenham again in 2004, losing narrowly to the Falcons in the Powergen Cup Final. In the summer of 2004
Jim Mallinder
David James Mallinder is a rugby union coach and former player currently working with Scotland national rugby union team, Scottish Rugby as performance director. He is a former head coach of Sale Sharks, England national rugby union team (u21), ...
left Sale to take up a position in the RFU's National Academy. Following Mallinder's departure Sale appointed former French international
Philippe Saint-André who had recently been turned down for the vacant position as coach of Wales. However, with a new influx of players including French internationals
Sébastien Bruno and
Sébastien Chabal
Sébastien Chabal (born 8 December 1977) is a French former rugby union player. He played Number eight (rugby union), number eight and Lock (rugby union), lock for CS Bourgoin-Jallieu, Bourgoin (1998–2004), Sale Sharks (2004–2009), Racing Mé ...
helped Saint-André and Sale win the 2005 European Challenge Cup again at Oxford, this time 27–3 against
Pau, for the second time in three years.
2005–06 season: Champions
New additions to the squad for the 2005–06 season included French prop
Lionel Faure, Samoan back
Elvis Seveali'i and Welsh number eight
Nathan Bonner-Evans. Building on their European Challenge Cup success, Sale won 16 games out of 22 to finish two games clear at the top of the table. In the semi-final against
London Wasps, they won 22–12. They won the 2006 Premiership title with a 45–20 win against Leicester Tigers.
2006–2009
After the success of the 2005–06 season many at the club had hoped for a repeat. However an injury crisis struck. More and more injuries were picked up over the following months until Sale were left with only 17 of a 38-man squad fit to play in their final Heineken Cup match against
Ospreys.
[Source: Sale Sharks website]
In 2007–08, it was World Cup year so the club was without some of their big names. Sale appointed James Jennings as the new chief executive and
Dean Schofield as the new captain. Sale had signed good players including
Luke McAlister
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from the Blues in New Zealand. The season was up and down. Successes included; beating
Leicester Tigers
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The club was founded in 1880 and since 1892 plays its home ...
home and away for the first time. However, the low points were not qualifying for the semi-finals in the
Premiership or win a trophy.
On 19 August 2008,
Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe was announced as the captain for the new season, replacing
Jason White who was still recovering from an injury.
A new Premiership record of four games without leaking a try was set at the start of the season, these games were Newcastle (A), Saracens (H), Bristol (A) and Gloucester (H).
Sale was knocked out of the European Cup in the group stages. Despite earning a win over Clermont, a defeat at home to Munster, a defeat to Montauban and Munster beating The Sharks in Ireland led to an exit.
Charlie Hodgson was voted the player of the year at the club's end-of-season awards on Thursday 30 April 2009.
Philippe Saint-André stepped down from his position as Director of Rugby at the end of the 2008–09 season. Along with the departure of Saint-André, a number of key players announced that their time at Sale was up. Captain Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe and cult figure
Sébastien Chabal
Sébastien Chabal (born 8 December 1977) is a French former rugby union player. He played Number eight (rugby union), number eight and Lock (rugby union), lock for CS Bourgoin-Jallieu, Bourgoin (1998–2004), Sale Sharks (2004–2009), Racing Mé ...
all bade farewell to the club at the end of the season.
2009–2013: Near relegation

For the 2009–10 season,
Kingsley Jones was promoted from Head Coach to Director of Rugby; former Sale winger
Jason Robinson became head coach. Sale had a disappointing 2009–10 season, finishing 11th in the
Premiership and only securing safety from relegation on the penultimate weekend of the season. Sale's
Heineken Cup
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campaign also ended in disappointment. The highlights of the campaign were a 27–26 win at home to Cardiff and wins home and away against
Harlequins.
There were changes made in the coaching staff. Keith-Roach stepped down from his duties after deciding he could not commit to a full-time role.
Robinson, who originally had no intentions to coach but responded to the club's request for help,
left the club.
Former All Black forward
Mike Brewer replaced Robinson as head coach, while Jones remained as Director of Rugby.
In December 2010, after only eight months in the role, Brewer was sacked as head coach. Academy coach
Pete Anglesea
Anthony Peter Anglesea (born 30 October 1971 in Blackrod, Lancashire, England) was a rugby union rugby player, who played back row for the Sale Sharks. Highly regarded by Sale when forced to retire through injury in 2006, he first took a role ...
took over as first team coach on a temporary basis until the end of the season, leading Sale to a 10th-placed finish.
In the 2011–12 pre-season, former player Steve Diamond was announced as chairman. Immediately, an overhaul of the playing and coaching staff began, dubbed "Diamond's Revolution".
Sale started the season well, but form faltered towards the latter half of the campaign, and Tony Hanks was fired as head coach after a defeat to Saracens.
At the close of the season, Sale beat Gloucester and Bath to sixth place in the Premiership, meaning that they qualified for Heineken Cup in the 2012–13 season.
During the summer of 2012, Sale moved from
Edgeley Park
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, their home since 2003, to the newly constructed
Salford City Stadium (which was known as the AJ Bell Stadium for a period of 9 years but now the
Salford Community Stadium), to share with the
Salford City Reds.
Bryan Redpath was confirmed as the director of rugby ahead of the 2012–13 season, however after their worst ever start to a season losing their opening seven league games, Redpath was removed as DOR.
John Mitchell was briefly in charge for a month
2012–2020: Steve Diamond era
Sale had a disappointing 2012–13 season at their new stadium, spending most of the season in the relegation place before finishing 10th overall.
Mark Cueto
Mark John Cueto (born 26 December 1979 in Workington, Cumbria) is a former English international rugby union player. He played on the wing for Sale Sharks and England. He is currently the third leading try scorer in the Aviva Premiership.
O ...
over took former Sale teammate
Steve Hanley, as top try scorer in the premiership, with his 76th try.
Their first win of the season was against
Cardiff Blues
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Based in Cardiff, the team play at Cardiff Arms Park. Originally formed in 1876, from 2003 to 2021 the first team was known as the Cardiff Blues before rebranding back ...
in the Heineken Cup, which was their only win in that year's Heineken Cup, where they finished bottom of their pool.
In the
LV Cup in the knock-out stages, they beat
Saracens
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in the semi-final, but lost in the final to
Harlequins 14–31.
The 2013–14 season showed a huge improvement from the season before. Sale finished the season in sixth place, missing out on a place on the play-off competition, but managed to secure qualification to the inaugural
European Rugby Champions Cup. They also managed to reach the quarter-finals of the
European Challenge Cup, where they lost to
Northampton Saints
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It was formed in 1880 as "Northampton St. ...
.
Sale's successes in the season prompted England national team head coach
Stuart Lancaster to call up six Sale players in to the squad to play in the summer tour.
For the 2014–15 season, the Sharks finished in seventh in the Aviva Premiership, while they finished bottom of their pool in the European Rugby Champions Cup, having pushed Munster, Saracens & Clermont Auvergne all the way at the AJ Bell Stadium. The standout players for this campaign were academy prospects
Mike Haley and
Josh Beaumont who became first team regulars, and Josh was called up for the England squad for the England XV which played the Barbarians in May, and scored a try.
From the 2015–16 to the 2019–2020 seasons Sale were regular mid-table finishers. With fifth being their highest finish and tenth their lowest in this period.
The club was taken over in June 2016 by an investment group led by Simon Orange.
2016/17
Notable signings:
Rob Webber,
AJ MacGinty,
Mike Phillips and
Byron McGuigan.
Finished 10th in the premiership.
Notable leavers:
Mike Phillips,
Sam Tuitupou,
Peter Stringer and
Eifion Lewis-Roberts.
2017/18
Notable signings:
Faf de Klerk
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,
Jono Ross,
James O'Connor,
Marland Yarde and the return of
Will Cliff.
Finished 8th in the premiership.
Notable leavers:
Mike Haley,
Will Addison and
David Seymour.
2018/19
Notable signings:
Chris Ashton and
Rohan Janse van Rensburg
Rohan Janse van Rensburg (born 11 September 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player for South African United Rugby Championship side the Sharks. His regular position is inside centre.
Career Youth
Janse van Rensburg represented ...
.
Finished 7th in the premiership.
Notable leavers:
Johnny Leota and
James O'Connor.
2019/20
Notable signings: South Africans
Rob du Preez,
Jean-Luc du Preez,
Dan du Preez,
Lood de Jager,
Akker van der Merwe and
Coenie Oosthuizen.
Finished 5th in the premiership.
Notable leavers:
Chris Ashton,
Rob Webber and
Bryn Evans.
2020/21
Notable signings:
Manu Tuilagi.
In December 2020, Steve Diamond left the club due to family matters. He left three matches into the 2020–21 Premiership season with the team having won two of those games. Commenting on his time with Sale, Diamond said: “I built with Simon (Orange) and Ged (Mason) a fantastic management team, a great club, really solid foundations and I thought if there was a time for me to step aside and let the other people come through that was the best time."
2021–Present: The Alex Sanderson era
In January 2021, Sale confirmed that Saracens forward coach
Alex Sanderson took over the role of Director of Rugby at the club.
The 41-year-old started his senior playing career at Sale Sharks in 1998, after playing junior rugby at local club Littleborough. He went on to make 90 appearances for the club, with his leadership qualities earning him the club captaincy. Alex was quoted saying "I'm joining a club I know all about from my time here, but things have moved on massively since those days and the opportunity to come back home and achieve something special was just too good to turn down,". Sanderson would extend his contract with the club in 2024, resulting in him remaining as director of rugby until the end of the 2026/27 season.
The Sharks finished 3rd in the Gallagher Premiership. A semi-final tie away at
Exeter Chiefs
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The club was founded in 1871 and since 2006 has played i ...
resulted in a 40 – 30 loss.
In the Heineken Champions Cup after finishing Pool an 8th with one point, Sale went on to beat Scarlets away 57 – 14 in the round of 16 setting up a last-eight away tie at
La Rochelle
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resulting in a 45 – 21 defeat.
That season saw academy prospects
Sam Dugdale,
Bevan Rodd,
Arron Reed and
Raffi Quirke all become first-team regulars.
2021/22
Notable signings:
Nick Schonert and the return of
Tommy Taylor
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and
Simon McIntyre.
The team struggled in the first half of the season, which was Sanderson's first full season in charge. Results picked up in the new year but Sale narrowly missed out on the top 4 by 5 points, having to settle for a 6th-place finish.
For the second season in a row they were defeated by French opposition in the
Champions Cup quarter final losing 41–22 to
Racing Metro despite leading 10–6 at halftime.
Notable leavers:
Faf De Klerk
François de Klerk (born 19 October 1991) known by his nickname Faf, is a South African professional rugby union player who plays scrum-half for Japan Rugby League One club Yokohama Canon Eagles and the South Africa national team. He was a ...
,
Lood de Jager,
Rohan Janse Van Rensburg
Rohan Janse van Rensburg (born 11 September 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player for South African United Rugby Championship side the Sharks. His regular position is inside centre.
Career Youth
Janse van Rensburg represented ...
,
AJ Macginty,
Cameron Neild and
Curtis Langdon.
2022/23
Notable signings:
George Ford,
Jonny Hill and
Tom O'Flaherty.
The season started with five consecutive league wins and the good form continued, with Sale remaining in 2nd position for the remainder of the season.
The club would then beat Leicester in their first home playoff semi-final since 2006.
In the final Sale were leading 25–23 with 15 minutes remaining, but conceded two late tries resulting in Saracens winning 35–25.
Notable leavers:
Will Cliff,
Jono Ross,
Byron McGuigan,
Akker van der Merwe,
Coenie Oosthuizen and
Ewan Ashman
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Professional career Club
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Ashman st ...
.
2023/24
Notable signings:
Luke Cowan-Dickie,
Agustín Creevy,
Ernst van Rhyn and
Sam Bedlow.
After 1/3rd of the league season Sale topped the table with 5 wins and 1 loss, although a mid-season drop in form would result in Sale having to win all their remaining matches following the 6 Nations break to stay in playoff contention. Sale would beat Saracens 20–10 on the final day of the regular season to finish in third place.
Sale would then play Bath in the play-offs, losing 31–23.
Notable leavers: Sam James, Manu Tuilagi, Agustin Creevy, Cobus Wiese
2024/25
Notable signings:
Waisea Nayacalevu
In December 2024, having not picked up a point away from home all season Sale defeated joint-league leaders on points,
Bristol Bears
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The club was founded as Bristol Football Club in 18 ...
, 0–38 at
Ashton Gate. This was the first time since September 2016 that Bristol had not scored in a point in a
Premiership fixture.
Kits
Current kit
From the 2021/22 season onwards the kit is supplied by
Macron, with the Italian technical sportswear firm producing match day and training kit, leisurewear and accessories for the men's, women's and academy sides for the following six years. Macron also became the club's official retail partner.
Season summaries
* After dropping into the competition from the
European Rugby Champions Cup
Gold background denotes champions
Silver background denotes runners-up
Pink background denotes relegated
Club honours
Sale Sharks
*
Premiership Rugby
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** Champions (1):
2005–06
*
RFU Championship
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** Champions (1):
1993–94
*
European Challenge Cup
** Champions (2):
2001–02,
2004–05
*
Premiership Rugby Cup
** Champions (1):
2019–20
*
Cheshire RFU Cup (tiers 4–5)
** Champions (17): 1969–70, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1996–97
Sale Jets (Reserves)
*
Cheshire RFU Cup
** Champions (2): 2009–10, 2010–11 (shared)
Sevens
*
Middlesex Sevens
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** Champions (1): 1936
*
Glengarth Sevens Main Event
** Champions (1): 1977
*
Glengarth Sevens Davenport Plate
** Champions (2): 1968, 1985
*
Melrose Sevens
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** Champions (1): 2003
*
Glasgow City Sevens
** Champions (2): 2007, 2009
Current squad
The Sale Sharks squad for the
2024–25 season is:
Academy squad
Notable former players
Lions Tourists
The following Sale players have been selected for the
Lions tours while at the club:
*
G.A.M. Isherwood (
1910 Tour to South Africa)
*
William Michael Patterson (
1959
Events
January
* January 1 – Cuba: Fulgencio Batista flees Havana when the forces of Fidel Castro advance.
* January 2 – Soviet lunar probe Luna 1 is the first human-made object to attain escape velocity from Earth. It reaches the ...
)
*
Peter Stagg
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Peter Stagg was capped twenty- ...
(
1968
Events January–February
* January 1968, January – The I'm Backing Britain, I'm Backing Britain campaign starts spontaneously.
* January 5 – Prague Spring: Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Cze ...
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Fran Cotton (
1977
Events January
* January 8 – 1977 Moscow bombings, Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (no ...
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1980
Events January
* January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission.
* January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
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Steve Smith (
1980
Events January
* January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission.
* January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
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1983
1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call.
Events January
* January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...
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Jason Robinson (
2001
The year's most prominent event was the September 11 attacks against the United States by al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror. The United States led a Participan ...
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2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
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Andy Titterrell (
2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
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Charlie Hodgson (
2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
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Mark Cueto
Mark John Cueto (born 26 December 1979 in Workington, Cumbria) is a former English international rugby union player. He played on the wing for Sale Sharks and England. He is currently the third leading try scorer in the Aviva Premiership.
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2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
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Jason White (
2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
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Andrew Sheridan (
2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
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2009
2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...
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Tom Curry (
2021
Like the year 2020, 2021 was also heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the emergence of multiple Variants of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 variants. The major global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, which began at the end of 2020, continued ...
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2025
So far, the year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudanese civil war, and the Gaza war. Internal crises in Bangladesh post-resignation v ...
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Luke Cowan-Dickie (
2025
So far, the year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudanese civil war, and the Gaza war. Internal crises in Bangladesh post-resignation v ...
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Rugby World Cup
The following are players which have represented their countries at the
Rugby World Cup
The Men's Rugby World Cup is a rugby union tournament contested every four years between the top international teams, the winners of which are recognised as the World championship, world champions of the sport.
The tournament is administer ...
whilst playing for Sale Sharks:
Sponsorship
Sale Sharks signed a three-year deal with Manchester business
UKFast in 1999, the value of the deal being in excess of £2 million, at the same time they changed their name from Sale to Sale Sharks.
Lawrence Jones Managing Director of
UKFast is a keen supporter of the club.
In 2003, Global computer security software company
McAfee
McAfee Corp. ( ), formerly known as McAfee Associates, Inc. from 1987 to 1997 and 2004 to 2014, Network Associates Inc. from 1997 to 2004, and Intel Security Group from 2014 to 2017, is an American proprietary software company focused on online ...
were announced as a sponsor, originally the firm's logo was seen on Sale shirt collars a first in terms of sports sponsorship for the company. In April 2006 the company announced a three-year, seven-figure extension to its existing main club sponsorship at a time when Sale was leading the premiership with McAfee principal front of shirt sponsor.
UKFast, announced a new sponsorship deal in March 2009 which ended McAfee's four-year association with the club.
UKFast has been associated with the Sharks since 1999 but for the first time had the job of being the principal sponsor.
CEO
Lawrence Jones decided to end the deal with Sale in April 2011, explaining that the decision was taken partly for business reasons, but also due to changes at the club – including Charlie Hodgson's departure at the end of the 2010–11 season.
In July 2011, the club announced that credit card lender
MBNA
MBNA Corporation was a bank holding company and parent company of wholly owned subsidiary MBNA America Bank, N.A., headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, prior to being acquired by Bank of America in 2006.
History
The former Maryland National ...
would become the club's Principal Partner for the next three seasons, and that the partnership would see the MBNA logo on the front of all three of Sales Sharks' home, away and European shirts.
A two-year partnership extension was agreed in September 2013 lasting until the end of the 2015/16 season.
After a five-year break UKFast became club sponsors again in July 2016, at the time this was the largest sponsorship deal in the history of the club.
CEO Lawrence Jones commented: “This partnership is more than a logo on a shirt. UKFast has been associated with Sale Sharks for more than a decade. It's a club that is incredibly close to my heart and I can't wait to contribute to its success.
In October 2020, Manchester-based cyber technology company
VST Enterprises announced it has launched what it claims is the world's first interactive sports kit for the club.
The men's team wore a ‘maze’ style logo – called a VCode, positioned between the name branding on the front of their shirts for the 2020/21 season.
The Vcode, similar to a QR code, could be scanned by fans via smartphone, allowing access to exclusive content.
On 1 September 2021 Sale Sharks signed up to a new long-term partnership with online electricals store,
AO, which seen the Bolton-based retailer take over as the club's principal front of shirt sponsor.
AO also worked closely with the Sharks Community Trust, the club's charitable arm, to create and launch ‘Are you AO-K?’, a life-changing mental health programme in schools across the North West.
The South Stand at Sharks’ AJ Bell Stadium was also renamed and branded as the AO Stand, as part of the multi-year deal.
Sharks CEO at the time Sid Sutton said: “Everyone at the club is so excited to welcome AO to the Sharks family. I have no doubt that this is a partnership that's going to drive the club onto the next level both on and off the pitch".
In August 2024, air conditioning company Carrier Solutions UK became the Principal Partner of the club, with their Toshiba brand becoming the front of shirt sponsor for four years.
Records
Team records
* Record Win: 76 – 0 ''vs
Bristol
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(Allied Dunbar Premiership, 1997-98)''
* Record Loss: 58 – 5 ''vs
London Wasps (Allied Dunbar Premiership, 1999-2000)''
* Best League Position: ''1st (Guinness Premiership, 2005-06)''
* Worst League Position: 9''th (Courage League National Division Two, 1989–90)''
Player records
* Most Premiership Appearances:
Mark Cueto
Mark John Cueto (born 26 December 1979 in Workington, Cumbria) is a former English international rugby union player. He played on the wing for Sale Sharks and England. He is currently the third leading try scorer in the Aviva Premiership.
O ...
– 219
* Top Premiership Try Scorer:
Mark Cueto
Mark John Cueto (born 26 December 1979 in Workington, Cumbria) is a former English international rugby union player. He played on the wing for Sale Sharks and England. He is currently the third leading try scorer in the Aviva Premiership.
O ...
– 90
* Top Premiership Points Scorer:
Charlie Hodgson – 1,872
Notes
References
External links
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