Sale Sharks

Sale Sharks
Full name Sale Sharks Rugby Union Football Club
Founded 1861
Location Stockport, England
Ground(s) Edgeley Park
Capacity 10,852
Chairman Quentin Smith
Coach Flag of France Philippe Saint-André
Captain Flag of Argentina Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe
League Guinness Premiership
2007-08 5th
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Official website
www.salesharks.com
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Sale Sharks are a professional rugby union team who play in England in the Guinness Premiership.

The club is an offshoot of Sale F.C., which is based in Sale, Greater Manchester, but Sharks currently play in Stockport at Edgeley Park, ground sharing with Stockport County F.C.

Part of the process of creating a rugby union team to represent the North West region has been in the development of a strong academy. Through their junior team The Jets (Presumably named to go alongside The Sharks as a reference to West Side Story) , the club has developed many talented home-grown players, including; Steve Hanley, Mark Cueto, Dean Schofield, Chris Jones, Andy Titterrell and Charlie Hodgson.

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History

The club was founded in 1861 and is one of the oldest clubs in English rugby. Throughout their history they have been one of the leading rugby union clubs in the North of England.

Sale were unbeaten in 26 matches, winning 24 and drawing two in 1911.

Sale's first English representative was Pat Davies in 1927. 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 Wilfred 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.

During the nineties, 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 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 rugby league as Chief Executive to employ the skills he had used with the Bradford Bulls 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 and Steve Diamond, to produce a team that were 2002 runners-up and qualified for the Heineken Cup.

Player signings matched the elevated profile of the club. Scotland 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 uncomprimising style, joined Sale Sharks the day after helping St Helens to victory in the Super League 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.

In 2002 the team also went on to capture the Parker Pen Shield at Oxford's Kassam Stadium, defeating Pontypridd 25-22.

During the close season of 2003, the company Cheshire Sports had been created, with The Sharks moving to share the Stockport County F.C. pitch at Edgeley Park. The all-seater capacity of over ten thousand, the enhanced entertaining facilities and the broadcast-quality floodlights emphasised the potential which Heywood Road could never have provided; however, the club still uses Heywood Road for reserve and under-21 matches.

The early months of 2004 saw the departure of Steve Diamond and later Jim Mallinder, and the arrival of ex-French International and former Gloucester and Bourgoin coach, Philippe Saint-André as Director of Rugby from the start of the 2004-5 season.

On the field, the international profile has been extended with the addition to the squad of Sébastien Chabal and Sébastien Bruno.

In the season which followed the Sale Sharks won their second European Challenge Cup at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford, with a convincing 27-3 victory over French side Pau, two tries by Charlie Hodgson and one each by Mark Cueto and Andy Titterell ending the season in style. The game saw Sale say goodbye to two club legends, Bryan Redpath and Jos Baxendell, who announced their retirement from rugby after the game.

The 2005 British Lions tour to New Zealand included six Sharks players, and with crowds now topping 10,000 on a regular basis, Sale Sharks are the North West's most successful and highest profile rugby union club and one of the top sides in Europe. They finished on top of the ladder of the 2005-06 Guinness Premiership, and went on to win the final, where they defeated the Leicester Tigers 45 to 20 at a rainy Twickenham. They became the first side to finish at the top of the league, to then go on and win in the semi-final and final to become the champions.

Strip

For the coming 2008/09 Guinness Premiership season, Sale Sharks unveiled another new look kit. For the first time the new look contemporary kit features the Sharks fin on the front of the shirt. The new kit is a continuation of the evolution of Sale Sharks kit that was started for the 2006/07 season. The home and away kits are navy-blue and white, inverted.

2006-2007 Season

After the success of the 2005/06 season many at the club had hoped for a repeat and with a strong squad boosted by several quality players including England Saxons centre Chris Bell, Former Wales prop Ben Evans and Argentina flanker Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe it seemed likely. However over the autumn months an injury crisis began with the loss of Scotland capain Jason White to a knee injury whilst playing against Romania. More bad news followed with England fly half Charlie Hodgson and England prop Andrew Sheridan falling to knee and ankle injuries respectively. 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 the Ospreys. (Source: Sale sharks website)

2007-2008 Season

In 2007-8, it was World Cup year so we were without some of out big names e.g. Jason White, Andrew Sheridan, Sebastien Chabal etc. But we still had Charlie Hodgson who amazingly wasn’t picked for England . Sale appointed James Jennings as the new Chief Executive and Dean Schofield as the new captain. Sale had signed some good players including Rory Lamont, Brent Cockbain, Rudi Keil, Julien Laharrague and Scott Lawson but the biggest signing had to be Luke McAlister from the Blues in New Zealand. Signing him was said to be one of the biggest singings Sale had ever made. The season was up and down in parts though. The up parts were; seeing Ben Foden progress at full back to become a superb player, beating Leicester Tigers home and away was a first plus seeing Richard Wigglesworth play for England for the first time was a plus. The academy players also became an integrial part to the squad (Neil Briggs, Sean Cox, Will Cliff). However, the low points were not qualifying for the semi finals in the Premiership or win a trophy as they were targets at the beginning of the season . Overall it was a mixed season. (Source: Sale sharks website)

At the end of the season, several players left the club: Ben Foden, Chris Mayor and Ignacio Fernández Lobbe all signed for Northampton Saints, where they were joined by Christian Day. Sililo Martens joined Llanelli Scarlets while Magnus Lund, Julien Laharrague and Ben Evans joined teams in France.

2008-2009 Season

During the closed season the retirement through injury of Steve Hanley was announced. On 19th August 2008, Juan Fernandez Lobbe was announced as the captain for the new season, replacing Jason White who was still recovering from a serious knee injury last season. Sebastien Chabal and Dean Schofield were announced as vice-captains.

A new Premiership record of 4 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).

Current Squad

Nat. Position Player
Flag of England HK Neil Briggs
Flag of France HK Sébastien Bruno
Flag of Wales HK Marc Jones
Flag of Wales PR Ross Davies
Flag of France PR Lionel Faure
Flag of Wales PR Eifion Roberts
Flag of England PR Andrew Sheridan
Flag of England PR Stuart Turner
Flag of Wales LK Brent Cockbain
Flag of England LK Sean Cox
Flag of England LK Chris Jones
Flag of New Zealand LK Kristian Ormsby
Flag of England LK Dean Schofield (vc)
Flag of England FL Luke Abraham
Flag of England FL Michael Hills
Flag of Argentina FL Juan Fernandez Lobbe (c)
Flag of Scotland FL Jason White
Nat. Position Player
Flag of France N8 Sébastien Chabal (vc)
Flag of England N8 David Tait
Flag of England SH Will Cliff
Flag of Wales SH Dwayne Peel
Flag of England SH Richard Wigglesworth
Flag of England FH Charlie Hodgson
Flag of Wales FH Nick Macleod
Flag of England CE Chris Bell
Flag of South Africa CE Rudi Keil
Flag of New Zealand CE Luke McAlister
Flag of Wales CE Lee Thomas
Flag of Samoa CE Anitelia Tuilagi
Flag of England WG Mark Cueto
Flag of England WG David Doherty
Flag of England WG Selorm Kuadey
Flag of Spain WG Oriol Ripol
Flag of Scotland FB Rory Lamont
Flag of England FB Mathew Tait

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New Signings for 2008-09 season

Sale Sharks have signed the following players to play in the team this season:

Current England Elite Squad

Current England Saxons Squad

Other Internationally Capped Players

Jets Players

Academy Players

Notable Former Players

  • Flag of Wales Jonathan Bryant
  • Flag of England Fran Cotton
  • Flag of Wales Claude Davey
  • Flag of England Eric Evans
  • Flag of the United States Mike Hercus
  • Flag of New Zealand Flag of Wales, Shane Howarth
  • Flag of England Dewi Morris
  • Flag of England David Rees
  • Flag of England Jos Baxendell
  • Flag of England Magnus Lund
 
  • Flag of England Joe Mycock
  • Flag of Samoa Apollo Perelini
  • Flag of England Hal Sever
  • Flag of Wales Mark Taylor
  • Flag of Wales Paul Turner
  • Flag of Wales Wilfred Wooller
  • Flag of England Pete Anglesea
  • Flag of England Andy Titterell
  • Flag of England David Baldwin
 
  • Flag of England Tony Bond
  • Flag of England Barry Foy
  • Flag of Scotland Ken Fyfe
  • Flag of Scotland Bryan Redpath
  • Flag of England Steve Smith
  • Flag of England Jason Robinson
  • Flag of Argentina Ignacio Fernández Lobbe
  • Flag of Tonga Epi Taione
  • Flag of England Steve Diamond
 
  • Flag of England Steve Hanley
  • Flag of England Barrie-Jon Mather
  • Flag of Tonga Sililo Martens
  • Flag of Australia Graeme Bond
  • Flag of England Trevor Woodman
  • Flag of England Jim Mallinder
  • Flag of England Alex Sanderson
  • Flag of England Pat Sanderson
  • Flag of England Ben Foden
 

Club honours

Current Standings

2008-09 Guinness Premiership Table watch · edit · discuss
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Try Bonus Points Losing Bonus Points Points
1 London Irish 8 6 0 2 189 126 63 1 2 27
2 Gloucester Rugby 8 6 0 2 198 144 54 3 0 27
3 Bath Rugby 8 5 1 2 201 169 32 2 2 26
4 Sale Sharks 8 6 0 2 119 109 10 0 0 24
5 Harlequins 8 5 0 3 199 160 39 2 2 24
6 Leicester Tigers 8 5 0 3 172 160 12 0 1 21
7 Saracens 8 4 0 4 187 142 45 1 3 20
8 Worcester Warriors 8 3 0 5 132 160 -28 0 2 14
9 London Wasps 8 2 0 6 140 169 -29 0 4 12
10 Northampton Saints 8 2 1 5 149 195 -46 0 1 11
11 Newcastle Falcons 8 2 0 6 131 195 -64 0 2 10
12 Bristol Rugby 8 1 0 7 95 183 -88 0 3 7

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points scored and allowed
  3. Total number of points scored
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are play off places.Pink background is the relegation place
Reference www.guinnesspremiership.com: Updated 2008-11-30 --- Current English Leagues

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